Rip Fence - ShopMaster Delta S36-300T2 Guide D'utilisation

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While holding the blade guard assembly (F) in a vertical position, as
shown in FIGURE 16, pull the blade guard assembly pin all the way up
into the rear slot on the riving knife.
Rotate the blade guard assembly all the way down so that the arms
are parallel to the table (FIGURE 16a). Then lock the blade guard in
place by depressing the lock tab (FIGURE 16b).
To remove the blade guard assembly:
1.
Lift the blade guard assembly lock lever (D) to the unlocked
position.
2.
Rotate the guard back and slide the pin (B) from the riving
knife slot.
Do not hold lock tab in the lock position while
installing the blade guard.
After engaging lock tab to lock blade guard in place
pull up on arms to ensure guard is properly locked.
If blade guard is not parallel to table, riving knife is not in raised
(through cut) position.
Raise and lower each side of the blade guard to
verify free movement of the guard system. Be sure the guard system
can be raised enough to clear your workpiece.
Note: Blade alignment with riving knife can be adjusted. See:
Checking and Aligning Riving Knife and Saw Blade, page 25.
Check the blade guard for clearances and free movement.

Rip Fence

Do not use rip fence and miter gauge at the same
time without using a cut off block (gauge) as
described in the Cutting Aids and Accessories section of this manual.
This saw is equipped with a three-position fence alignment system to
allow for quick and accurate cuts. Depending on which type of cut is
required use each of the three positions as listed below (FIGURE 17).
Note: All scales are used to measure the distance from the inner most
surface of the fence, to the face of the blade. The scale should read
zero as the fence is touching the blade and should increase as the
table is extended and the fence is moved further away from the blade.
Position 1 (P1): Uses the Blue scale for Left Rip Cuts of 0-15
inches. Use Ruler indicator (FIGURES 19 and 19a).
Position 2 (P2): Uses the White scale with black numbering for
Right Rip Cuts of 0-18 inches. Use ruler indicator (FIGURE 18b).
Position 3 (P3): Uses the Black scale with white numbering for
Right Rip Cuts of 10-28 inches. Use ruler indicator (FIGURE 18a).
1.
Determine which position you will require using the table
above.
2.
Lower the saddles on each end of the fence onto the fixed
stops located on the table saw rail. (FIGURES 17a and 17b).
3.
Engage the fence lock located at the front of the fence
(FIGURE 17).
4.
Determine which indicator you will require using the bulleted
list above.
5.
Disengage (pull up) the table extension lock lever (FIGURE
20a).
6.
Position your fence at the required location by moving the
sliding table extension.
7.
Engage (push down) the table extension lock lever (FIGURE
20a).
For thin materials use the fence on the left of the blade. Fold down
the thin fence to allow use of blade guard. Subtract 2 inches from the
scale for accurate measurement (FIGURE 19 B).
Always engage the table extension lock before
turning the saw on or making any cuts. Failure to
do so can results in serious personal injury.
FIGURE 19
ASSEMBLY
a
ARMS
P1
a
b
15
F
SLOT
PIN
FIGURE 16
P3
P2
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 18
FIGURE 20
LOCK
b
TAB
c
BACK
a
SADDLE
FRONT
SADDLE
b
a
b
a

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