Delta 26‑2310 10 In. Dual Bevel Sliding Cruzer Miter Saw 262310

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KNOW YOUR COMPOUND MITER SAW
1. On/Off Switch and Lockout Hole: This saw is
activated by an easy to use, hand operated, power
on/off switch. When not in use the saw should be
disconnected from the power supply and locked using a
padlock inserted through the lockout hole located on the
power on/o switch.
2. Trigger Lock: This switch helps prevent accidental
start, MUST be engaged along with power switch to
operate machine.
3. Shadow Guide ON/OFF Switch: This switch turns
on/o the shadow line guide feature.
4. Dust Bag: The dust bag collects and contains the saw
dust during the cutting operations.
5. Depth Stop Screw/Depth Stop Plate: The screw/
depth stop plate can be used to make a non-through
cut. The screw/depth stop screw allows the depth of cut
to be adjusted.
6. Bevel Scale and Indicator: These indicate the
current blade bevel position and are adjustable; This
allows for ne calibration of the blade alignment.
7. Sliding Fence: The fence supports the workpiece when
making all cuts. The sliding fences are adjustable.
8. Base: Supports the tool and features mounting holes.
9. Throat Plate (Kerf Plate): The throat plate supports
the workpiece from underneath, on both sides of the
blade, to minimize workpiece tear out.
10. Work Table: The die-cast aluminum work table
provides a level and sturdy work surface.
11. Clamp: The vertical work clamp helps to position and
secure the workpiece to the work table. This provides
for safer operation and more accurate cuts.
12. Blade: A 10 inch blade is included with the compound
miter saw.
13. Lower Guard: The lower blade guard is made of
shock-resistant, see-through plastic that provides
protection from the blade.
14. Upper Guard: Cast aluminum protects user from blade.
15. Spindle Lock: Engage the spindle lock when changing
the blade in order to hold the blade into position while
you loosen the blade bolt.
16. Back Fence Supports: These provide workpiece
support and additional cut capacity when the sliding
fences are removed.
17. T30 Torx/Blade Wrench: This wrench features a L
key Torx head with an Allen Wrench and should be used
when removing, installing, or changing the blade.
18. Motor End Cap: This provides access to your saws
motor’s Brush Caps/Carbon brushes, in the event they
need to be inspected or replaced.
19. Carrying Handle: Use this to transport your saw. Make
sure the Slide Lock Lever and Saw Head Lock Pin are
engaged before transporting.
20. Saw Head Lock Pin: This allows the saw head to be
locked into the full down position, for transportation.
21. Bevel Detent Latch (2): This latch engages/
disengages the bevel detent pin which allows the bevel
angle to be locked into one of the detent positions.
22. Mounting Holes (4): Enables you to securely mount
the tool to a stable surface.
23. Miter Scale and Indicator: These indicate the current
blade miter position and are adjustable; This allows for
ne calibration of the blade alignment.
24. Miter Detent Override Button: This button holds the
miter detent into the unlocked position which allows
free movement of the miter arm without holding the
miter detent lock/unlock button.
25. Miter Lock Knob: This knob locks the blade miter
angle securely into place. ALWAYS lock before making
any cuts.
26. Bevel Lock/Unlock Handle: This handle locks the
blade bevel angle securely into place. ALWAYS lock
before making any cuts.
27. Support Extension (2): These act as table extensions
to help support longer work pieces.
28. Miter Detent Lock/Unlock Button: This button
allows you to release the miter arm from the positive
stops and freely rotate the miter arm/work table.
29. Glide Adjustment: This adjust the friction for the front
to back saw head siding movement.
30. Baseboard Position Notch: This notch, when
engaged, allows this saw to operate like a chop saw.
This eliminates the sliding ability, but still allows a
precise, stable cut.
31. Slide Lock Lever: This allows the saw head to
be locked into the fully retracted position, for
transportation.
32. E-Brake (Not Shown): This brake will slow your blade
down quickly when the power switch is disengaged
(release hand from power switch).
FEATURES
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