INSTRUCTION MANUALSidekick10" Compound Slide Saw(Models 36-240 and 36-250)PART NO. 902096 (014)Copyright © 2001 Delta MachineryESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 33
10Fig. 22Fig. 23Fig. 24MOVING TABLE TO THE 90DEGREE CUT-OFF POSITION1. Compress table locking lever (A) Fig. 22, and rotatetable (B) to the straight 9
11OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTSFig. 28Fig. 29Fig. 30STARTING ANDSTOPPING MACHINETo start the machine, compress switch trigger (A) Fig.28. To stop
12Fig. 31 Fig. 323. The compound slide saw is equipped with spring-loaded positive stops at the 90 degree straightcut-off position and at the 15, 22.5
13Fig. 34Fig. 35Fig. 36Fig. 37ADJUSTING SLIDING FITBETWEEN MOVABLETABLE AND BASEWhen it becomes necessary to adjust the sliding fitbetween the movable
14Fig. 38Fig. 39Fig. 40Fig. 41WORK CLAMP OPERATION1. The height of the work clamp (A) Fig. 38, can beadjusted by loosening lock knob (B) and moving po
15ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEENTRUNNION AND BEVEL BRACKETFig. 42Fig. 43Positive stops are provided to rapidly position the sawblade at 90 and 45 degre
16Fig. 44Fig. 45Fig. 46Fig. 47ADJUSTING 90 AND45 DEGREE BEVELPOSITIVE STOPS1. DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE POWERSOURCE.2. Loosen bevel lock handle and
17Fig. 48 Fig. 49ADJUSTING BLADE GUARD1. The movable blade guard (A) Fig. 48, can be adjusted for proper movement as follows: Tighten nut (B)until th
18ADJUSTING DOWNWARD TRAVELOF SAW BLADEThe downward travel of the saw blade was adjusted at the factory to prevent the saw blade fromcontacting any me
19Fig. 52Fig. 53ADJUSTING TABLEEXTENSIONS ANDAUXILIARY FENCES(FOR MODEL 36-250 ONLY)Table extensions, one of which is shown at (A) Fig. 52,are provide
2SAFETY RULESWoodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, thereare certain hazards in
20Fig. 55Fig. 56Fig. 58Fig. 57FOLDING STANDFOR TRANSPORTATION(FOR MODEL 36-250 ONLY)1. Lock cuttinghead in the down and outward position.Rotate table
21Fig. 59 Fig. 606. Fig. 59, illustrates the stand in the folded position.7. When moving the saw from place to place, lift saw by the two extension ta
225. Slide the two nuts (G) Fig. 62, out of the channel to the right. The two nuts remaining in the front channelmust be removed in the same manner.Fi
23Fig. 6610. If using the saw on a workbench (See Fig. 68) or onsaw horses (See Fig. 70), re-assemble the two tableextensions, one of which is shown a
24USING THE SAW ON SAW HORSESFigs. 69 and 70, illustrate the saw placed for use on saw horses. Notches in the front and rear of themounting feet are d
25Fig. 72REPLACING SAWON STAND(FOR MODEL 36-250 ONLY)When assembling the stand to the saw, reverse theinstructions listed in the section “REMOVING SAW
26Fig. 75Fig. 76Fig. 77Fig. 783. Push down on the cuttinghead (C) Fig. 75, with theblade running, as shown.4. Push the cuttinghead (C) Fig. 76, forwar
27Fig. 79Fig. 80Fig. 81Fig. 82USING THE WORK CLAMPAND STOCK STOPFigures 79 and 80 illustrate a compound miter/bevel cutbeing made using the work clamp
28Fig. 83Fig. 84Fig. 85Fig. 86CUTTINGCROWN MOULDINGOne of the unique features of your saw is the ease ofcutting crown moulding. The following is an ex
29MAINTENANCECHANGING THE BLADEWARNING: USE ONLY CROSSCUT SAW BLADES. WHEN USING CARBIDE TIPPED BLADES,MAKE SURE THEY HAVE A ZERO DEGREE OR NEGATIVE H
3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULESFOR COMPOUND SLIDE SAWS1. USE ONLY CROSSCUT SAW BLADES. WHENUSING CARBIDE TIPPED BLADES MAKE SURE THEYHAVE A ZERO DEGREE OR NE
30Fig. 90Fig. 91BRUSH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENTCAUTION: DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE POWER SOURCE.Brush life varies. It depends on the load on the mo
31Delta Building Trades and Home Shop MachineryTwo Year Limited WarrantyDelta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta mach
32NOTES
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4CONNECTING TOOL TO POWER SOURCEPOWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools. This circuit should not be less than #12
Fig. AA Fig. BBGROUNDED OUTLET BOXCURRENTCARRYINGPRONGSGROUNDING BLADEIS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADESGROUNDED OUTLET BOXGROUNDINGMEANSADAPTERUse proper ext
6Fig. 2Fig. 3CAUTION: DO NOT LIFT THE MACHINE BY THE OPERATING HANDLE.BENCH MODELSTAND MODELAAFig. 4Fig. 5SETTING UP STAND (For Model 36-250 Only)1.
7Fig. 7Fig. 8Fig. 9Fig. 11Fig. 103. Pivot the machine so feet (D) Fig. 7, of the left leg areon the floor. NOTE: Make certain the leg hinges (C) Fig.7
83. Find the bevel locking knob with flat washer (B)Fig. 13, supplied with the machine. Thread bevel lockingknob and flat washer into hole (C) Fig. 13
9Fig. 17Fig. 18Fig. 19Fig. 20Fig. 21ASSEMBLING DUST ELBOWAND DUST BAG1. Insert smooth end of dust elbow (A) Fig. 20, intoopening (B). The dust elbow (
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