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Delta ShopMaster S36-290 Manual De Instrucciones página 23

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CUT OFF GAUGE
When crosscutting a number of pieces to the same
length, you can clamp a block of wood (A) (Fig. 29) to
the fence and use it as a cut-off gauge. The block (A)
must be at least
/
-inch (19 mm) thick to prevent the cut
3
4
off piece from binding between the blade and the fence.
Once the cut-off length is determined, lock the fence
and use the miter gauge to feed the workpiece into the
blade.
Always position the entire cut-off gauge
in front of the saw blade.
JIGS
Jigs may be created with a variety of special set-ups
to control particular workpiece shapes for particular
cuts. Guidance on how to make specialized jigs can
be found in woodworking and carpentry websites and
publications.
LEVELING THE THROAT PLATE
Check that the throat plate is properly adjusted to the
table. Front of throat plate should be level or slightly
below the surface of the table and rear of the throat
plate should be level or slightly above the surface of the
table
(Fig. 12).
There are four Phillips set screws pre-assembled to the
table that are used to level the throat plate.
If the throat plate is not flush with the surface of the
table, adjust these screws to ensure the entire throat
plate is flush with the table (Fig. 13).
CUTTING AIDS AND ACCESSORIES
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
(Fig. 13)
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CREATE OR
USE A JIG UNLESS YOU ARE
THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH TABLE SAW SAFETY.
DO NOT USE ANY JIG THAT COULD RESULT IN
PINCHING A KERF OR JAMMING THE WORKPIECE
BETWEEN THE JIG AND THE BLADE. INCORRECT
SETUPS MAY CAUSE KICKBACK WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
CHANGING THE BEVEL
1.
Unlock the bevel lock lever by pulling it into the up
(horizontal) position.
2.
Holding the height adjustment wheel, slide the bevel
indicator to the desired angle.
3.
When the blade is at desired angle, lock the bevel
lock lever by pushing it down (vertical).
NOTE: For lock and unlock positions (Fig. 30).
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FIGURE 29
A

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