Adjusting The Bevel Stops; Adjusting The Blade Height; Using The Miter Gauge - Delta ShopMaster Manual De Instrucciones

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ADJUSTING THE BEVEL STOPS

Adjustment to the bevel stops may be required if the blade
is not vertically square to the table when bevel adjustment is
set at
or does not go to
maximum
45°.
Corrective adjustments can be made by adjusting the bevel
stop cams at each end of the bevel track as follows;
If the blade is not vertically square to the table, you must
adjust the
bevel stop cam (Fig. 25).
1.
Unlock the bevel lock lever and position the height
adjustment wheel/bevel lock assembly to the right in
order to gain access to the
2.
Loosen the cap screw that locks the
in place (center of the cam). (As shown in Fig. 25)
3.
Move the height adjustment wheel/bevel lock assembly
to the
bevel stop cam making sure that height
adjustment wheel/bevel lock assembly is in contact
with the
bevel stop cam. Check blade squareness to
table with combination square, rotate bevel stop cam as
needed until blade is properly square to the table.
4.
Tighten the cap screw that locks the bevel stop cam in
place. Recheck to verify that blade is square to table.
Readjust as needed.
If blade does not check at
45˚
45˚
bevel stop cam, follow steps 1-4 by adjusting the
bevel stop cam using the
45˚
(Fig 26).

ADJUSTING THE BLADE HEIGHT

For all through cuts, the top of the blade points should be
above the workpiece and the bottom of the blade gullets are
below the top surface of workpiece.
For non-through cuts, the top of the blade points should be set
to the depth of the cut.
To adjust the height of the blade, refer to Figure 27 and do the
following:
Make sure the bevel lock lever is in the locked (down) position.
Adjust the blade height by turning the height adjustment
wheel. Clockwise will raise the blade and counterclockwise
lowers it.

USING THE MITER GAUGE

There are two miter gauge grooves, on either side of blade,
maximum 30° on both left or right
cross cut, use either groove. For beveled cross cut use the
groove on right so that the blade is tilted away from the miter
gauge (G) and hands.
(Fig. 28).
To adjust miter angle loosen the miter gauge lock knob. Rotate
the gauge until desired angle on scale is reached. Tighten
knob.
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
45˚
when bevel is tilted to
45˚,
bevel stop cam.
bevel stop cam
to the table when tilted to the
45˚
side of the combination square
side. When making a
90˚
G
24
0˚ STOP
LOCK
UNLOCK
Figure 25
45˚ STOP
UNLOCK
LOCK
Figure 26
ADJUSTMENT
WHEEL
BEVEL
LOCK
Figure 27
GROOVES
Figure 28
cam screw
cam screw

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