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ASSEMBLY
BLADE GUARD
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
the blade guard must be in place when
making a through cut.
1. While holding the blade guard assembly (A) in a vertical
position, hook the locating pin (B) at the back end of
the blade guard assembly into the slot at the back edge
of the riving knife.
2. Rotate the blade guard assembly toward the front of
the saw until the metal portion (C) of the blade guard
assembly is parallel to the table as shown in Figure 17.
3. While holding down on the front of the metal portion of
the guard (C) press the blade guard lock lever (D) down
until it snaps into the locked position. Check to make
sure the guard is locked onto the riving knife by pulling
on the guard. If the guard is not locked, the blade
guard lock lever will ip up to the unlocked position.
FIGURE 17
If the metal portion of the blade guard
assembly (C) is not parallel to the table, the
riving knife is not in the raised position. Remove blade guard
assembly and anti-kickback pawls and raise riving knife, then
reinstall the anti-kickback pawls and the blade guard assembly.
Note: Check the blade gaurd for clearances and free
movement.
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.
RIP FENCE ON-BOARD STORAGE
Attach the handle to the fence cam.
The rip fence slides onto the rear fence rail so that the hook is
under the rear rail and rides on the front guide tube. The fence
locks in place by applying pressure in a downward motion on
the rip fence handle. Rip fence alignment should be checked
prior to using your saw. To check alignment of the rip fence,
see alignment instructions on page 29.
The Delta #36-5000 T2 series contractor table saw comes
with on-board storage for the provided miter gauge, riving
knife, arbor wrench, push stick and fence. There is also
on-board storage for spare saw blades (sold separately). The
miter gauge, spare blade and arbor wrench storage areas are
located on the right side panel of the machine and come pre-
installed.
On-board storage for the fence and the push stick is located on
the left side of the saw.
MITER GAUGE
Insert miter gauge into each miter slot to make sure it slides
freely. See Adjusting the Miter Stops section on page 28 for
adjustment of miter gauge accuracy.
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ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS AND BLADE GUARD
ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
anti-kickback pawls must be in place when
making a through cut.
1. Refer to Figure 16 and locate the anti-kickback pawls
mounting slot (A) in the middle of the top edge of the
riving knife.
2. Slide slot in the middle of the anti-kickback pawls
assembly along the top of the riving knife until the stem
(B) locates the center slot on the riving knife.
3. Depress the stem on the anti-kickback pawls assembly
(B) to allow the assembly to drop into the slot. Push
down on the anti-kickback pawls assembly until it snaps
into place and locks. Release stem. NOTE: Pull up on
the anti-kickback pawls to make sure it is locked in
place.
FIGURE 16
To remove the anti-kickback pawls, depress the stem (B) and
pull the anti-kickback assembly off the riving knife.
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