Using Auxiliary Wood Facing On The Rip Fence - Delta 36-475 Instruction Manual

Platinum edition 10 "contractor's saw with 30" unifence
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The dado head set (D) Fig. 121, is assembled to the saw
arbor as shown. IMPORTA N T:The blade guard and
splitter assembly cannot be used when dadoing and
must be removed or swung to the rear of the saw as
explained previously in this manual. A u x i l i a r y j i g s ,
fixtures, push sticks and feather boards should also be
used. Also, the accessory dado head table insert (E)
Fig. 121, must be used in place of the standard table
Fig. 122, shows a typical dado operation using the miter
gage as a guide.
W ARNING: N E V E R U S E THE D A D O H E A D I N A BEVEL
POSITION.
IMPORTA N T:A LW AYS INSTALL BLADE G U A R D AFTER
O P E R ATION I S COMPLETED.
USING AUXILIARY WOOD FACING ON RIP FENCE
It is necessary when performing special operations such
as when using the moulding cutterhead to add wood
facing (A) Fig. 123, to one side of the rip fence as shown.
The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood
screws through holes drilled in the fence. 3/4-inch stock
i s s u i table for most work, although an occasional job may
require one-inch facing.38
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Fig. 121
Fig. 122
Fig. 123

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