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Delta 36-475 - Storing the Miter Gage, Rip Fence, and Arbor Wrenches; Dust Chute; Fence Operation

Delta 36-475
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Fig. 90
Fig. 91
Fig. 93
STORING THE MITER GAGE,
RIP FENCE, AND ARBOR
WRENCHES
1. When not in use, the miter gage (A) Fig. 90, can be
stored through the hole located at the front side of the
stand as shown.
2. The rip fence (B) Fig. 90, can be conveniently stored
out-of-the-way on the stamped ledges on the right side of
the saw stand.
3. Arbor wrenches (C) Fig. 91, can be stored on one of
the two notched legs.
DUST CHUTE
The saw stand support panel (D) Fig. 91, also serves as
a natural built-in dust chute. This dust chute (D) allows
the sawdust to conveniently escape out the rear of the
saw stand and away from the work area.
D
C
Fig. 92
FENCE OPERATION
1. Before operating fence, make sure the fence is
adjusted parallel to miter gage slot, as explained later on
in this manual.
2. For most normal ripping operations of standard size
lumber, the fence is used in the vertical position, as
shown in Fig. 92.
3. When ripping thin stock, it is sometimes more con -
venient to use the fence in the horizont al position, as
shown in Fig. 93.
A
B

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