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Delta UNISAW
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MAINTENANCE
CHANGING
THE
SAW
BLADE
1
MAKE
CERTAIN
THE
MACHINE
IS
DISCONNECTED
FROM
THE
POWER
SOURCE
2.
N
OTE:
Two
wrenches
are
supplied
with
the
saw
for
changing
the
saw
blade;
a
box
end
wrench
and
open
end
wrench.
3.
R
emove
table
insert
and
raise
saw
blade
to
its
maximum
height.
REPLACING
BELTS
AND
ADJUSTING
BELT
TENSION
1
DISCONNECT
THE
MACHINE
FROM
THE
POWER
SOURCE
2.
O
pen
motor
cover
door
to
gain
access
to
the
motor.
3.
P
lace
a
block
of
wood
(C)
Fig.
56.
between
the
motor
and
saw
cabinet
as
shown.
NOTE:
It
may
be
necessary
to
raise
the
saw
arbor
in
order
to
insert
the
wooden
block.
Lower
the
saw
arbor
until
the
motor
contacts
the
wood.
4.
L
oosen
bolt
(D)
Fig.
56,
and
continue
to
lower
the
saw
arbor
until
all
tension
is
removed
from
the
belts
(E).
Tighten
bolt
(D).
5.
R
aise
the
saw
arbor
slightly
and
remove
the
block
of
wood
(C)
Fig.
56.
7.
R
emove
the
belts
(E)
Fig.
57,
one
at
a
time
from
the
arbor
pulley
(F).
8.
A
ssemble
the
three
new
belts,
one
at
a
time
in
the
grooves
of
the
arbor
pulley
(F)
Fig.
57,
and
onto
the
motor
pulley.
9.
W
hen
the
new
belts
are
assembled
on
the
arbor
pulley
(F)
Fig.
57
and
the
motor
pulley,
loosen
screw
(D)
Fig.
56,
and
carefully
let
the
motor
rest
on
the
belts.
10.
C
orrect
belt
tension
is
when
there
is
approximately
1/4"
deflection
in
the
center
span
of
the
pulleys,
using
light
finger
pressure.
After
tension
is
applied,
tighten
screw
(D)
Fig.
56.
4.
P
lace
the
open
end
wrench
(B)
Fig.
55,
on
the
flats
of
the
saw
arbor
to
keep
the
arbor
from
turning,
and
using
wrench
(A),
turn
the
arbor
nut
(C)
toward
the
front
of
the
saw.
Remove
arbor
nut,
blade
flange
and
saw
blade.
5.
Assemble
the
new
blade,
making
certain
the
teeth
are
pointing
down
at
the
front
of
the
saw
table
and
assemble
outside
blade
flange
and
arbor
nut.
With
wrench
(B)
Fig.
55,
on
the
flats
of
the
arbor
to
keep
it
from
turning,
tighten
arbor
nut
by
turning
wrench
(A)
clockwise.
6.
Replace
table
insert.
NOTE:
Use
only
10"
saw
blades
with
5/8"
arbor
holes.
6.
L
ower
the
saw
arbor.
Remove
the
belts
(E)
Fig.
56,
one
at
a
time
from
the
motor
pulley.
Fig.
56
Fig.
55
22
Fig.
57

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BrandDelta
ModelUNISAW
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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