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Unpacking And Cleaning - Delta 34-184 Instruction Manual

Tenoning jig

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR TENONING JIG
1. MAKE SURE machine power is off and blade is stopped before attempting adjustments to jig or workpiece.
2. KEEP both hands on operating handles provided when processing work material.
3. ALWAYS replace blade guard of saw when finished using the tenoning jig.
4. REFER TO THE OWNERS MANUAL of the tool that the 34-184 Tenoning Jig will be used on for safety rules and
other instructions in regards to tenoning.
Your new 34-184 Tenoning Jig will help you produce good, strong joints. There are many methods to join pieces of
wood together but the classic mortise-and-tenon joint is one of the strongest and most widely used joints in
woodworking. The strength of this joint comes from the proportions of the mating parts and from their close mechanical
fit, which all form a good glue bond.
Carefully unpack the tool and all loose items from the shipping container(s). Remove the protective coating from all
unpainted surfaces. This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene (do not use acetone, gasoline
or lacquer thinner for this purpose). After cleaning, cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household floor paste
wax.
1 - Base
2 Vertical Work Support Assembly
3 - Clamp Assembly
4 - Handle w/Stud
5 - Special Shoulder Bolt (2)
6 - Clamp Arm
7 - M10 Lockwasher (2)
8 - M10 x 1.5 x 20mm Socket Head Screw (2)
INTRODUCTION

UNPACKING AND CLEANING

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9 - Handle (2)
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Knob
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M6.4 Flat Washer
12 - 2.5mm Allen Wrench
13 - 3mm Allen Wrench
14 - 4mm Allen Wrench
15 - 8mm Allen Wrench
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