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Delta UNISAW
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IMPORTANT:
THE
BLADE
GUARD
AND
SPLITTER
ASSEMBLY
CANNOT
BE
USED
WHEN
MOULDING
AND
MUST
BE
REMOVED
OR
SWUNG
TO
THE
REAR
OF
THE
SAW
AS
DESCRIBED
ON
PAGE
12
OF
THIS
MANUAL.
The
moulding
cutterhead
(A)
Fig.
64,
is
assembled
to
the
saw
arbor
as
shown.
Also,
the
accessory
moulding
cutterhead
table
insert
(B),
must
be
used
in
place
of
the
standard
table
insert.
It
is
necessary
when
using
the
moulding
cutterhead
to
add
wood-facing
(C)
to
the
face
of
the
rip
fence,
as
shown
in
Fig.
65.
The
wood-facing
is
attached
to
the
fence
with
wood
screws
through
holes
which
must
be
drilled
in
the
fence.
3/4
inch
stock
is
suitable
for
most
work
although
an
occasional
job
may
require
1
inch
facing.
Position
the
wood-facing
over
the
cutterhead
with
the
cutterhead
below
the
surface
of
the
table.
Turn
the
saw
on
and
raise
the
cutterhead.
The
cutterhead
will
cut
its
own
groove
in
the
wood-facing.
Fig.
65,
shows
a
typical
moulding
operation.
NEVER
USE
MOULDING
CUTTER¬
HEAD
IN
A
BEVEL
POSITION.
IMPORTANT:
NEVER
RUN
THE
STOCK
BETWEEN
THE
FENCE
AND
THE
MOULDING
CUTTERHEAD
AS
IR¬
REGULAR
SHAPED
WOOD
WILL
CAUSE
KICKBACK.
When
moulding
end
grain,
the
miter
gage
is
used.
The
feed
should
be
slowed
up
at
the
end
of
the
cut
to
prevent
splintering.
In
all
cuts,
attention
should
be
given
the
grain,
making
the
cut
in
the
same
direction
as
the
grain
whenever
possible.
ALWAYS
INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
AFTER
OPERA¬
TION
IS
COMPETE.
Fig.
64
Fig.
65
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Delta UNISAW Specifications

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BrandDelta
ModelUNISAW
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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