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OPERATOR'S GUIDE ======= F 0 R======= 12'' and 14'' DELTA® RADIAL SAWS THE DELTA RADIAL SAW EXClUSIVE 360 ° TURRET ACTION PERMITS FULl SAW STROKE CAPACITY AT ANY ANGLE ABOVE THE WORK TABLE. INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST PM-1760

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Page 1: OPERATOR'S GUIDEvintagemachinery.org/pubs/1141/5249.pdf · BEVEL CUTOFF (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw) Look over Fig. 3. Follow this routine and set up for bevel cut you

OPERATOR'S GUIDE ======= F 0 R=======

12'' and 14'' DELTA® RADIAL SAWS

THE DELTA RADIAL SAW EXClUSIVE 360° TURRET ACTION PERMITS FULl

SAW STROKE CAPACITY AT ANY ANGLE ABOVE THE WORK TABLE.

INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION OPERATION

MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST

PM-1760

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INTRODUCTION

The Delta Radial Saw you have just purchased is the outstanding machine of its type on the market today. It is an all purpose tool capable of many different types of woodworking operations and it is possible for the ordinary workman to learn efficient operation in a short time. It is a precision built power tool capable of doing very accurate work and we offer you this booklet to help you keep this Radial Saw in perfect working order for its entire life.

Every Delta Radial Saw is thoroughly tested, inspected and accurately aligned before leaving the factory. However, moving parts will wear and the abrasive action of dust and dirt adds to this wear. Rough handling during transportation can also throw the machine out of alignment. Eventually, adjustment and

realignment are necessary in any machine to maintain accuracy regardless of the care with which the ma­chine is manufactured.

Provision is made for complete realignment so that the Delta Radial Saw can be kept accurate for its entire life. The saw arm can be kept at right angles to the guide fence . . . the saw blade can be kept parallel to the saw arm ... the saw blade can be kept perpendicular to the table top . . . the ball bearing roller carriage can be kept aligned, each of its roller bearings making contact to the full length of the arm and the motor can be kept parallel to the table top. In fact, all flexible parts are adjustable, insuring per­manent alignment of the machine and maximum effi­ciency of operation.

INDEX

INSTALLATION Page

Select floor space first ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- 1 How to uncrate the machine ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 How to put legs on machine ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 How to install saw carriage on arm-track ---------------------------------- 1 Use proper wire sizes ---------------------------------------------------------------------­Wire Sizes B & S Gauge ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Use proper size fuses ______ ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Check motor spindle rotation before operating -------------------------- 2 How to mount the saw blade on the arbor -------------------------------- 2 How to remove the arbor nut -------------------------------------------------------- 2 How to adjust safety guard ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Use extension tables for fast material handling ------------------------ 2 How to confine sawdust ------------·-------·--------------------------------------------- 2 Extension table mounting -----·---·---·-·-·--·--·-------- ----------·-------------------· 3

OPERATIONS How to saw for miters right or left -------·-----------·-------------------------- 4 How to position saw for ripping ----------------------------------------------·--- 4 How to tilt saw for bevel cuts ------------------------------------------------------ 4 How to raise or lower saw blade ----------------------------------------·--------- 4 Crosscut ----------------------·----·-------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Mass cutoff -----------------·----------------------------------------·----·-----···------------------ 5 Right hand miter -·--·------------------·---·------·-------·-------·----------------------------- 5 Left hand miter -··-·-------·-----·--------------------·------------------------------------------ 5 Straight rip ------··----------·--·---·--------------·-----------------------------------------------·- 6 Rip wide panel stock -------------···-----------------------·---------------------------------- 6 Bevel cutoff ----------------------------------------------------------·------------------------------· 6 Right hand double miter -------· --------------·--------------------··------------------- 6 Left hand double miter ---------------------------------------------------------------·---- 7 Bevel rip ----------------------------------------------------·---·--------------------------·------------7 Horizontal end cut -----------·-----·--------·------------------------------------------------- 7 Taper rip ·----·-----------------------------------·-----------·----·--------------------------·------ 7 Straight dado-any width ---·------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Angle dado right hand -------·---------·-·---------------··--------------------------·------ 8 Angle dado-left hand ·----·-···---- ----------------------------------------------------·- 8 Straight plough -------··-··-·-·----------------------------------------------------------------- - 8 Center plough ---·- --··--·--·--·-·--------------·-----------------------··--------------------- 9 Bevel plough __ ··-··-··----·-·-· --·--------·---------·-------------·-----------------------·---- 9 Radius cut -------------·---- ·--·---·------·---------------------------- ----·----------------------- 9 Straight rabbet --·------·--·---·-·----------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Bevel rabbet --··-------------------------------------------------------------------------------10

OPERATIONS (Cont.) Page

Blind rabbet __ ---------·-··----------·-·-----------------------------·-----·----------------------10 Groove ----·--·--------·--·---------------·------------------------------------------------------------ ----10 Tongue and groove --------·---·-·--------------------------------------------------------- 10 Open end tenon ---·------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Rafter notch ----·------------------- -- ---- ----------------------------------------------------------11 Straighten, size and joint --------------·--------------------------------·----------------11 Bevel, size and joint ----------------------------·--·----·---------------------------------------11 Millwork moulder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 Cabinet door lip cut --------------------- --------------·------------------------------------- 12 Tilting arbor shaper ----------------------------·----------------------·---------------------· 12 Panel raiser --------------------··----------·-------------·----------------------------- ____________ 12 Pattern router --·------------·--------------------·---·-----------------------·------------------- 13 Circle router ------------------ --------------------·----------·------------------------------------13 Radial router drill ----------------------------------------------------------------------------13 Stair stringer router --------------------------------------------------------------------------13 Disk sander ------·------·------ -------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Drum sander -----------·-------------------------------------·------------------------·----·-·---- 14 Grinder ---·-·-----------------------·--------------·----------------- ------------------------------ ----14 Power feed -----·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14

MAINTENANCE Taking side motion out of overarm --------------------------------------------15 How to take out "play" between overarm and arm-track ______ 15

How to tighten yoke against bearing carriage --------------------------16 How to adjust ball bearings against track rods ________________________ 16

Turn track-rods for new bearing surface -----------------·------------------17 How to keep wood table top parallel to arm-track __________________ 17 How to keep saw blade square with table top ----------------------------18 How to keep saw travel square with table fence ______________________ 18

How to remove heeling in saw cut ------·---------·--·----·--·---·-------------- 18 How to adjust bevel clamp handle ---·--------------··--------------------------19 Things to remember -------------------------------------- ---------------------------------. 19

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Wood table and table base ----------------·-------------------------------------------20 Base and elevating shaft assembly --·--·-----------·------------·----·----------21 Column and arm assembly --------------------------------------------------------------22 Track and index plate ----------------------------------··----------------------------------23 Cutting head assembly --------------------------------------------------------------------24 14" Blade guard and anti-kick back attachment -------------------·----25 14" Blade guard and anti-kick back attachment --------------·---------26

July 30, 1952

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SELECT FLOOR SPACE FIRST Determine beforehand exactly where you want to set 1p the machine. It is highly desirable to locate the machine against the wall where it will be out of the .vay and will actually facilitate materials handling :hrough the shop. The actual floor space required is ;hown above.

HOW TO UNCRATE THE MACHINE Ei'irst, remove the top and sides of the wire-bound crate. Then unbolt the steel table from the skid by removing the bolts located at each end of the table. The four steel legs are also strapped inside the crate, so remove them.

The ball bearing carriage with motor, guard and tools are packed separately. This box also holds complete operator's guide and other important items, so clean it thoroughly before discarding.

HOW TO PUT LEGS ON MACHINE Tilt table on back side and brace frame so machine ·ests balanced. Attach steel legs to each end of table. Raise table and locate machine where desired.

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Figure A

HOW TO INSTALL SAW CARRIAGE ON ARM-TRACK

First, remove end plate from arm-track. Hold saw

carriage assembly with both hands as illustrated and

line up with arm-track.

Insert the first two ball bearings on track rods . . .

be sure that "C type" rip lock (B) follows properly.

After rip lock is on track rods, the other two ball

bearings easily follow. Replace end plate on arm-track

and lock securely .

USE PROPER WIRE SIZES

IMPORT ANT! Check your power line. To get full

efficiency from the motor, the incoming wires from the

main power line must be heavy enough to carry the

full voltage. The following wire sizes are recommended

when the motor is less than 100 feet from the main

power line.

WIRE SIZES-B & S GAUGE

MOTOR HP 115/ 230 VOLTS 220/ 440 VOLTS

2 10 12

3 6 8

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.. Fig. 1

HOW TO SET SAW FOR MITERS RIGHT OR LEFT Locate saw carriage assembly (D) directly under arm­track pivot point. Push arm-track clamp handle (A) back­ward to release lock action on arm-track (C). Then lift miter latch (B) to disengage position. Swing arm-track (C), right or left, to desired miter position. Quick-set miter stops quickly help locate cutoff, 30°, 45°, 60° and go o positions, right or left. In between angles are set on miter scale (E). After arm-track is set in desired po­sition tighten arm-track clamp handle (A), lower saw until it clears material and operate. On left hand miters, relocate guide fence as required for maximum cut . ..

Fig. 2

HOW TO POSITION SAW FOR RIPPING

Make sure arm-track (E) is securely locked in cutoff position. Pull yoke clamp handle (not shown in picture) to release lock action-and lift swivel latch (A) to dis­engage position. Swing Yoke (F) go o so that saw blade sets parallel to guide fence. Push carriage along arm­track to rip position desired and securely lock by tighten­ing rip clamp handle (B). Lower safety guard (C) until it just clears material as shown and lock. Adjust kick-back device (D) so that it firmly holds down material. NEVER FEED MATERIAL INTO KICK-BACK DEVICE END OF GUARD . ..

Fig. 3 HOW TO TILT SAW FOR BEVEL CUTS

Pull saw carriage to front of machine and raise saw at least six inches above the table top. Pull out bevel clamp handle (A) to release lock action on motor (D). Then disengage position by pulling bevel latch (B). Firmly grasp motor on safety guard (C) side and tilt motor to desired angle. Quick-set bevel stops quickly locate cutoff, 30 °, 45 °, 60 ° and vertical go o positions. In between angles are located on degree scale. Be sure that bevel clamp handle (A) is securely locked to retain set position .

.. Fig. 4

HOW TO RAISE OR LOWER SAW BLADE

The elevating crank handle (A) is located directly in front of machine for quick adjustment. This movement helps permit use of various tools in all positions and also allows the operator to gauge the depth of cut accu­rately because each complete turn of crank raises and lowers the cutting tool exactly Ys"· Lower saw blade (B) so that it scratches the surface of table top (D), clearing material to be cut. Fence clamps (C) are used to release guide fence (E), either for quick re-positioning or re­placement.

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Fig. 5 ....

CROSSCUT (use Delta No. 33-202 or No. 33-203-14" combination saw)

First, you set arm-track at 0° on miter scale and lock securely. See Fig. 1. Place material on table top and against the guide fence. Pull saw across the material for the cut exactly where desired. Return saw behind the guide fence-then use same routine for successive cuts.

. .. . Fig. 6

MASS CUTOFF (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw )

RIGHT-HAND MITER

For mass cutoff of studs, etc., remove lower guard leaves and

use higher guide fence , as shown. Relocate guide fence so that

maximum number of pieces can be stacked for top production.

Follow usual cross-cut routine in this multiple saw action.

Fig. 7 . ...

(use Delta No. 33-228-12" miter saw )

To do accurate mitering, swing arm-track to desired right-hand angle on miter scale as in Fig. 1. Securely lock arm-track-set material against the guide fence and PULL saw across just as you do in cross-cut (Fig. 5). Always hold material firmly and cut evenly.

. ... Fig. 8

LEFT-HAND MITER (use Delta No. 33-228- 12" miter saw )

Frequently, you must make left-hand miters on the stock and it's easy. Refer to Fig. 1. Swing arm-track left to desired miter angle and lock securely. Then re-locate guide fence to get full saw action. Set material against fence-make usual pull saw stroke for the cut.

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.... Fig. 9

STRAIGHT Rl P (use Delta No. 33-199-12" rip saw)

This set-up is easy. Follow Fig. 2 and securely lock carriage to arm-track for rip width desired. Lower guard to clear ma­terial on in-feed end and adjust kick-back dogs accordingly. Always feed evenly-make sure that material moves against and along guide fence. DO NOT FEED MATERIAL INTO KICK-BACK END OF SAW GUARD.

Fig. ro .... RIP WIDE PANEL STOCK (use Delta No. 33-199-12" rip saw)

For this operation you set for rip as described in Fig. 2, except­ing you swivel left and locate saw on outside into position shown. Set guide-fence to extreme rear of table-and lock carriage to arm-track exactly where cut wanted. Adjust guard, dust elbow and kick-back dogs. Place material against guide fence and push past the saw.

. ... fig. 11

BEVEL CUTOFF (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw )

Look over Fig. 3. Follow this routine and set up for bevel cut you want. Make sure all latches and clamps are securely locked. Be sure to lower saw blade about Ys" into table top-so that it clears the material. Place one or more pieces on the table and pull saw across for the cut.

Fig. 12 ....

RIGHT-HAND DOUBLE MITER (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw)

This set-up is simply a combination of Fig. 1 and 3. First, select the bevel angle and lock ; then locate arm-track for right-hand miter angle and lock. Place material against guide fence-firmly hold down-then pull saw across steadily. Give it a chance to cut-you'll get best results.

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Fig. 13 ••..

LEFT-HAND DOUBLE MITER (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw)

This time you again combine Figs. 1 and 3. First, you set up for bevel, and then swing arm-track LEFT for left-hand miter angle. Securely lock both positions. Firmly hold material down and against guide fence-pull saw across steadily. CAUTION: Hold both material and saw until cut complete .

. . . . Fig. 14

BEVEL RIP (use Delta No. 33-199-12" rip saw)

Here's a set-up that combines Figs. 2 and 3. Lock arm-track at 0° position. · Raise saw, tilt and lock to bevel angle wanted (Fig. 3). Swivel into right-hand RIP (Fig. 9) and lock carriage against arm-track for width desired. Lower guard on in-feed side. Repeat ripping routine described in Fig. 9.

Fig. 15 ..••

HORIZONTAL END CUT (use Delta No. 33-203-14" combination saw)

Quite often, you may require cuts into ends of heavy timbers in order to make lap joints. It's easy. First, lock arm-track se­curely at 0°. Refer Fig. 3 and tilt motor 90° so saw is parallel to table top. Lock all levers. Adjust dust-spout on guard as shown. Hold timber against guide fence and pull saw across for the cut.

. ... Fig. 16

TAPER RIP (use Delta No. 33-199-12" rip saw)

For this set-up, place saw into LEFT-HAND RIP position (Fig. 10). Then make up a fixture, tapered properly, to use as a guide. Place material into the fixture and start cutting. This is a typical ripping routine, so be sure the guard, dust elbow and kick-back dogs are properly adjusted.

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.... Fig. 17

STRAIGHT DADO-ANY WIDTH (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head)

First, lock arm-track securely at 0° position. Raise dado until it just touches top of material. Then lower dado head for depth desired. Each full crank turn makes Ys" adjustment. Hold ma­terial against guide and pull or push across-dado cuts both ways and any width with successive passes.

Fig. 18 ... .

ANGLE DADO-RIGHT HAND (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head)

Swing arm-track into desired RIGHT -HAND position on miter scale and lock. Set dado head for depth required by raising or lowering the column with front crank. Hold material rigidly against fence-and pull across. For best results-take your time. Relocate guide for long cuts, if needed.

STRAIGHT PLOUGH

. ... Fig. 19

ANGLE DADO-LEFT HAND (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head )

This operation is identical to left-hand miter (Fig. 8) excepting you use dado head. Set-up in same manner, swinging arm-track to LEFT-HAND miter and lock. Place material against guide fence-adjust dado for depth and start cutting. Relocate guide for long cuts, if desired.

Fig. 20 ....

(use Delta No. 33-174 dado head )

This job is like STRAIGHT RIP (Fig. 9). Set up the machine accordingly, lower the dado head for depth, adjust the guard and kick-back dogs. Be sure to lock all levers and clamps. Place material on table, against fence and feed steadily. Always hold material firmly, while feeding.

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Fig. 21 ....

CENTER PLOUGH (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head)

You swing motor so dado is in LEFT-HAND RIP position (Fig. 10). Lock arm-track and ·an levers. Adjust dust elbow on guard so chips go behind machine. To operate, use con­venient front crank to lower dado into material. Raise dado upon reaching the end of cut. Always hold down material firmly while operating.

. ... Fig. 22

BEVEL PLOUGH (use Delta No. 33- 174 dado head )

RADIUS CUT

This set-up duplicates BEVEL RIP (Fig. 14). Keep arm-track securely locked at 0° and lock motor at desired bevel position. By raising or lowering dado with front crank, any "Vee" groove can be made, part way or full length of stock. For various widths, simply move saw carriage "in or out" along the track.

Fig. 23 ....

(use Delta No. 33-174 dado head )

Put dado into 45 ° BEVEL CUTOFF position (Fig. 11) . Lock all clamps and levers. Lock carriage above and in center of material. Lower the dado until teeth on lower side of dado are slightly below top of material. Feed into dado, holding it down firmly all the way. Different radius cuts are controlled by adjusting dado head, up or down, as needed .

. . . . Fig. 24

STRAIGHT RABBET (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head )

Raise column until motor can be tilted and locked in go o vertical position. Then swivel yoke go o to LEFT to get position illus­trated. Lower dado until it just touches material, push back dado and lower to desired depth. Each turn is Ys"· Bring out dado in front of guide fence to desired width and lock arm-track and adjust dust spout on safety guard. Feed material steadily.

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.... Fig. 25

BEVEL RABBET (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head)

This operation is identical to straight rabbet (Fig. 24) except the motor is tilted to a desired angle and locked. The set-up and operation is relatively easy. If material ever burns, put more clearance on dado by swinging arm-track about 5° to RIGHT­HAND MITER position. Operate and feed material steadily. Always follow through the full cut against fence .

Fig. 26 ....

BLIND RABBET (use Delta No. 33-174 dado head )

This operation is exactly the same as straight rabbet (Fig. 24). However, you start the cut by feeding into the dado and take away at any point along the material. Be sure to hold right end of material firmly against the guide to start the cut and follow through. Always hold the material with both hands for best results.

. .. . Fig. 27

GROOVE (use all or part Delta No. 33-17 ~ dado head )

Actually, this set-up is precisely like straight rabbet (Fig. 24) . However, it's advisable to build a high guide fence and slot it for width of dado used. Set dado exactly where desired in front of fence for groove depth needed and lock carriage to arm-track. · Hold down material firmly and feed evenly against the fence.

Fig. 28 ....

TONGUE AND GROOVE (use Delta No. 33-174 dado with spacers)

This set-up is identical to Fig. 27 except cutter itself is adjusted. If ~"x%" tongue required, insert Yz" spacer between two outside dado cutters and then fill out with other cutters. Lower into fence slot, then bring out dado % " in front of guide fence and lock. Place material against fence and operate.

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Fig. 29 ....

OPEN-END .TENON (use Delta No. 33-174 dado with spacers)

This set-up is exactly like Fig. 28. For straight single or double shoulder tenons, simply make up desired cutters. For perfect work, place smooth fiber board over table top. Lay material flat on table and push past cutter rapidly, using feed block. Sash and cabinet cuts are made in same manner, using proper cutters.

. ... Fig. 30

RAFTER NOTCH (use Delta No. 33-237 rafter head)

First, use high guide fence-then stack lumber on edge. Securely lock arm-track at oo position. Raise column, then tilt motor vertically and lock · at exact angle. Notice that cutter must be tilted beyond normal 90 ° and to right of operator for manual feed. Clamp stock-pull cutterhead across evenly.

Fig. 31 ....

STRAIGHTEN, SIZE AND JOINT (use Delta No. 33-237 rafter head)

Here 3 different operations are combined into 1. Build special work table with guide fence at front. Swing arm-track 90° and lock in position. Tilt and lock motor at 90 ° vertical directly below center pivot point. Measure width desired between cutter-head and guide fence, then bolt or nail special table to regular work top. Feed in straight line . . . hold material against front fence while feeding.

. ... Fig. ~2

BEVEL, SIZE AND JOINT (use Delta No. 33-237 rafter head)

This operation actually duplicates Fig. 31 except cutterhead is tilted at an angle to make bevel desired. The method of posi­tioning the front guide fence and adjusting the motor to cutter is exactly the same. It's the ideal set-up for sizing the bevel edge on doors and for any kind of mill-work. Can also be done with arm-track at 0° position, but advantages of clear work-table are obvious.

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.... Fig. 33

MILLWORK MOULDER (use a Delta No. 33-237 rafter head with 8,000 series knives)

The Delta No. 33-237 rafter head can be fitted with most 8,000 series knife shapes on special order. Operation and set-up il­lustrated herein. Lock arm-track at 0°. Position cutter at 90° and project knives through high guide fence. Place material on table and feed past cutters. Hold-down clamps will help facilitate operation.

Fig. 34 ....

CABINET DOOR LIP CUT (use Delta No. 33-236 cutterhead set)

These bead and rabbet cuts are made in one set-up. Set up machine as in Fig. 33. However, note the normal guide fence is used with slotted center to permit cutters through. Table top again is smooth. Pull cutters front of fence and lock. Hold material firmly down on table and feed steadily .

PANEL RAISER

. . . . Fig. 35

TILTING ARBOR SHAPER (use Delta No. 33-307 cutterhead with selected knives )

You have a tilting arbor shaper because cutters can be raised or lowered, moved in or out, tilted any angle. Thus, one set of bead and cove knives can turn out many shapes. Set-up exactly as Fig. 34. Position cutters against the end of material, fol­lowing the profile and lock. Hold firmly and feed rapidly, follow­ing the wood grain for best results.

Fig. 36 ....

l use Delta No. 33-540 panel cutter)

Panels of any pitch are made by tilting panel raising cutter. Set up as in Fig. 35, and tilt cutter to pitch desired. Bring in front of fence for width wanted and lock. Swing arm-track LEFT and lock at 5° left-hand miter position. This relieves any drag or burn, assures smooth panel cuts.

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Fig. 37 ....

PATTERN ROUTER (use Delta No. 33-304 adapter with L. H. Router)

Relocate guide to rear position. Cover entire table with fiber board to provide smooth work. surface. Position motor 90 ° ver­tical and lock in place. Lock carriage directly in center of arm­track; swivel arm-track 90° and lock. Note that arm does not

·project over work-cutter action is counter-clockwise, so feed against it.

. ... Fig. 38

Cl RCLE ROUTER (use Delta No. 33-304 adapter with L. H. Router J

You set up exactly as Fig. 37 above. Clamp material to table and position router directly in center. Mark stock from center to radius desired-position and lock carriage to arm-track, ac­cordingly. Loosen arm-track slightly to permit movement­then swivel 360°.

Fig. 39 ....

RADIAL ROUTER DRILL ( I!Se Delta No. 33-304 adapter with L. H. Router or Drill )

Essentially, this set up is same as Fig. 38 above. To bore or drill into stock at any point through 360°, simply position and lock arm-track with cutter directly over mark on material. Use front crank to lower and raise cutter for complete job. It's a time-saver for special work like this.

. ... Fig. 40

STAIR STRINGER ROUTER (use Delta No; 33-304 adapter with L. H. Router )

As illustrated, make the right-hand router (rise) cuts first, by locking arm-track 45° RIGHT-HAND. Pull or push router, following line marks on material. For opposite cut (tread), lock arm-track at 45 ° LEFT-HAND miter. Firmly hold the material, preferably clamp to table.

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Figure 47

Figure 48

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HOW TO TIGHTEN YOKE AGAINST BEARING CARRIAGE (Fig. 47)

When "play" develops between yoke (C) and carriage (B) it simply means that yoke clamp handle (A) re­quires re-setting. It's simple to adjust.

1. Pull yoke clamp handle (A) to loosen. Also free dog point screw (D) with wrench.

2. Turn slotted bolt (E) with heavy screw driver (F) CLOCKWISE until dog point screw (D) can be fitted into next slot in bolt (E). Tighten into slot. Re-tighten yoke clamp handle (A) and the holding action should be perfect.

HOW TO ADJUST BALL BEARINGS AGAINST TRACK RODS (Fig. 48 )

The ball bearings (A) must ride smoothly and evenly against inserted track rods (B) to do accurate work. As shown, the carriage is mounted on four ( 4) double row grease-shielded ball bearings, two on fixed shafts (on saw blade side of arm-track) and the other two on adjustable, eccentric shafts. Adjustment is simple!

1. Remove arm end plate from arm-track and bring carriage up front.

2. Loosen rip lock (C). Also loosen set screws (D) on both front and rear bearing to release lock action on eccentric shafts (F).

3. Place special wrench (E) over hex jam nut that locks shaft (F) and loosen. Repeat at rear bearing.

4. Insert socket wrench (G) into eccentric shaft (F) and turn until ball bearing just touches track rod. Do same at rear bearing.

5. Tighten hex jam nuts (E) and lock set screws (D) at both bearings. Replace arm end plate.

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STATIONARY ~(lli

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Figure 49

Figure 50

ADJUSTABLE ~ON ECCENTRIC STUDS

TURN TRACK-RODS FOR NEW BEARING

SURFACE (figs. 49 and 50)

Unlike other radial saws whose worn-out track ways must be remachined and means costly down-time, the four track rods (A) can be turned 360 degrees to pro­vide a new bearing surface if wear ever develops due to extra hard usage. Each rod is adjusted individually.

1. First, remove arm-track end plate (C). Remove entire cutting head assembly from the arm-track.

Then loosen lock nuts (B) slightly, just enough to release' hold action on track rod (A) . Handle each track rod individually.

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2. Insert screw driver (D) into slotted end of track rod (A) . Turn slightly, right or left. Re-tighten lock nuts (B) .

3. Repeat adjustment on each track rod (A) . When complete, insert cutting head and replace arm­track end plate (C).

Figure 51

HOW TO KEEP WOOD TABLE TOP PARALLEL TO ARM-TRACK (Fig. 51 )

For accurate work, especially dadoing, the arm-track must be parallel to wood table top at all points. Since the center of table top is rigidly bolted to an accurately machined plate, this adjustment is relatively easy as it is made on the outside of the steel table itself.

1. Insert steel rod (B) on similar device between motor arbor collars. Using front table crank, lower this rod until it just touches the wood table top.

2. With an oscillating action, move this rod to all positions on table, simply by swiveling the arm­track and move cutting head. Locate the high point on the table- mark it- then adjust all corners of table to this high point. Always follow this procedure.

3. To lower the table, loosen hex jam nut (C) and tighten (D) . To raise the table level, reverse this adjustment.

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Figure 52

HOW TO KEEP SAW BLADE SQUARE WITH TABLE TOP (Fig. 52)

To do accurate cut off work, this adjustment is ab­solutely important, yet very simple to handle!

1. Remove the saw guard and put saw blade (A) in cutoff position as shown.

2. Place a steel square (B) against saw blade. For accurate check, be sure square is between the gullets and not against saw teeth.

3. Pull out bevel clamp handle (C) to release lock action that holds motor. Loosen hex bolts (D) with wrench. Motor can now be tilted.

4. Tilt motor until square is absolutely flush against saw blade. Re-tighten bevel clamp handle (C) to hold position- then lock both hex bolts (D).

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Figure 53

18

HOW TO KEEP SAW TRAVEL SQUARE WITii TABLE FENCE (fig. 53)

Place a wide board on table against guide fence and cut across. Check board for accuracy with steel square. If saw blade does not cut square, this means that the arm-track (G) is not properly aligned to table guide fence (C). It's easy to correct.

1. Push back arm-track clamp handle (D) to un­lock clamp action. Also loosen set screw (E).

2. Lay steel square (B) against guide fence (C). Pull saw blade (A) forward and against steel square to find out which way arm-track must be adjusted.

3. If saw blade moves too much toward steel square, you adjust eccentric housing (F) with wrench, as shown, so arm-track moves away from steel square. Pull saw blade (A) across and check for accuracy against steel square.

4. If saw blade moves away from steel square, you simply turn eccentric housing (F) to get opposite adjustment.

5. When saw blade travels ·evenly against steel square, tighten arm-track clamp handle (D) to hold adjustment. Then tighten set screw (E) for permanent lock action.

Figure 54

HOW TO REMOVE "HEELING" IN SAW CUT (fi.g. 54)

Even though the arm-track may be perfectly aligned to guide fence you may feel a "drag" in actual cutting action. This means that the saw blade teeth are not

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I cutting in a true plane. In effect, the back teeth of the cutting blade are not following the plane (kerf) of the front teeth.

This can be best tested by making a cut into a board as shown, but do not pull saw blade past the material. Take away the board, then return the saw blade to rear of table. If saw is not cutting in true plane, it is "heeling" and you will see pronounced saw tooth marks at one end of the board. This is easily corrected.

1. First , make a cut into the board as mentioned above and see on which side of the cut board saw teeth marks appear.

2. If saw teeth marks appear on the (H) side, this means that the back end of saw blade (A) must be shifted toward (B) side.

3. Fi~st , loosen yoke clamp handle (G). Then loosen both hex jam nuts (C). Now adjust saw blade position.

4. Back-off set screw at (D) and tighten set screw (E) with wrench as shown. Tighten yoke clamp handle (G) to hold position and make test cut.

5. Continue this adjustment until kerf. marks dis­appear. Then securely tighten yoke clamp handle (G) and lock both hex jam nuts (C).

6. If saw teeth marks appear on (B) side of board, make the opposite adjustment, backing off at (E) and tightening (D) -

Although this adjustment on straight cutoff may be perfect, saw kerf marks may appear on 45 degree bevel cut. Thtis is easily corrected.

1. If "heel" marks are at the bottom side of the cut, loosen hex jam nuts (C) and back off both set screws (E) and (D) about one-sixth turn. Then tighten set screw and hex jam nut at (F).

2. If "heel" marks are at the upper side of the cut, back off set screw (F) about one-sixth turn and lock hex jam nut. Then tighten set screws (E) and (D); also lock hex jam nuts (C).

NOTE: Saw guard removed for illustration only. If kerf marks cannot be removed per above, take saw blade to nearest saw sharpener and have properly set, tensioned and hammered.

Figure 55

19

HOW TO ADJUST BEVEL CLAMP HANDLE (Fig. 55 )

Finder Latch (E) quickly locates normal cutoff (0°) , 30°, 45 o, 60 ° and 90° operating positions for Motor (A). Bevel clamp handle (B) securely locks these positions.

However, in-between angles are located on the degree scale and securely held in position with bevel clamp handle (B) .

When condition develops that bevel clamp handle (B) does not securely lock the motor, it's easy to correct.

1. Loosen bevel clamp handle (B) as shown.

2. Turn bolt (D) clockwise to tighten, using wrench. Then securely lock by tightening hex nut (C).

3. Bevel clamp handle (B) will now furnish rigid holding action.

THINGS TO

REMEMBER

1. Keep saw blade sharp and properly filed.

2. Stop the saw before changing set-up.

3. Do not rip from side with red warning sign on the guard.

4. Do not overload motor.

5. Adjust guard down to material for all operations.

6. Always use kick-back when rip­ping.

7. Be sure that electrical current be­ing used agrees exactly with spec­ifications on the motor.

8. Never operate more than one tool on the motor shaft at one time.

9. Be sure that all clamp handles are properly tightened before operat­ing machine.

10. Be sure material rests against the guide strip in cutoff position be­fore starting to cut.

11. If front arm cover or stop has been removed for any reason, be sure it is placed back on end of arm before operating machine.

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MJ-4029 (2)

MJ - 4 0 27

MJ -4026

/. . /

MJ-4025

MJ-4024

r- -l~- . -~ ~- -~ ~ ---~/ -~~- - '

WOOD TABLE AND TABLE BASE -~_/

Part No.

MJ-4024

MJ-4025

MJ-4025

MJ-4027

MJ-4029

MJ-4030

MJ-4230

SP-617

SP-1026

SP-1615

SP 1704

SP-7502

Figure 56

WOOD TABLE AND TABLE BASE

Description

Front Table Board

3 V2 ' Table Board

No. Req.

3" Table Board ..... . . . ... . ........... . • . . ......... .

Fence .. . ............. . .... . .. . .. . .. .... ......... .

Table Adjusting Strip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

7" Table Board ................... .. .... . .. . .. . . . . .

Table Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I

3fs-16 x ! 1/2" Hex. Hd. Cap Screw ....... . ... . . . . . .... 8

3fs-16 Hex. Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 8

3/s " SAE Washer ... ... .... . .. . . .. . . ... .. ..... . ..... 12

3/s" Lock Wa>her ... . ............. . ............. . .. 8

3fs-16 x 1" Rd. Hd. Mach. Screw ....... . . . . . ...... .. .. 12

20

SP-1026 (81

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I

·0704

'" Sl'· l30 7

1121

Part No.

LBS-233 MH-3423

MJ-4234 MJ-4905-S MJ-4906 MJ-4907 MJ-4910 MK-5074 MK-5231 MK-5237

SP-235 SP-324

SP-417 SP-642 SP-1005 SP-1026 SP-1307 SP-1704 SP-2375 SP-3000

SP-5045

, ... ,, SP-~00

"' "-.

BASE AND ELEVATING SHAFT

Figure 57

BASE AND ELEVATING SHAFT

Description No. Req.

Delta Name Plate ................... • ... .... . . . .... Knob ... .. .......... . ......... .. ..•.... . .. . . ...... 2 Base Frame ................ . ............ . ..... . .. . Elevating Crank A;:semb1y . .. . . .. . .. . . . ............ . Fence Clamp Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fence Clamp Screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Elevating Shaft .. . ..... . ..... ....... . . ... . ..... . .. . Base Leg ..... .. .. . .. .. ... . ... . ... • • ....... . . . . .. . 4 Elevating Shalt Bear;ng ....... . . ... . .... . ... . . .... . Fence Clamp Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . 2 # 10-24 x 3/a'' Hoi. Hd. Set Sc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3/e- 16 x 2" Sq. Hd. Set Sc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3/s-1 6 x 1" Fl. Hd. Mach. Sc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3Ja-1S x 1" Hex. Hd. Cap Sc . .....• ... ........ . ....... 8 3/c-16 Hex. Jam Nut . .... . .. . ...... .. . . . ... ...... .. . 6 3/s-16 Hex. Nut ... . ...... . ..... •• .. . .... . .•..... .... 14 3/s-16 Sq. Nut . .. ..... ....... ... ....... . ... ..... .... 12 3/s" Lock Washer ....... ... .... . .......... .. ....... 12 3/a-16 x 1" Mach. Eo;t ....................... . .. .... 13 # 6-32 x 1/4 ' Parker Ka1on Sc ....... . • • . ...... . ...... ;l 3/ 16 x 11/2 ' Groove Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

21

SP·50 4S

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Part No.

CBL-431

MH-3410

MH-3417

MH-3915

MH-3916

MH-3919

MH-3920

MH-3921

MJ-4226

MJ-4227

MJ-4228

MJ-4229

MJ-4231

MJ-4305

MJ-4417

MJ-4911

MK-5241

MK-5243 MK-5448 MK-5460 MK-5464 MK-5516

NJ-247 SP-225 SP-294 SP-406

COLUMN AND ARM

Figure 58

COLUMN AND ARM

Description No. Req. Part No.

Delta Name Plate ................. . .... . ..... .. ... . SP-509

Track Lock Rod ..... ..... . .... .. .. ... . ... .. . ... ... . SP-514

Pointer .......................... .... . . . , . ....... . SP-558

Boston Bevel Gear .... ...... .......•... . .... .. .. . .. SP-648

Pinion Gear ..... . .................. .. .... , , . . . . . . . 1 SP-649

Thrust Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Thrust Bearing , ........ ..... . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Needle Bearing ... .•. .. .. ..... . .................... 2

Column ........... ... .. . ... , ... . .. . ........ . ..... .

SP-1001 SP-1011 SP-1026

SP-1103 SP-1104

Elevating Nut .. . .. . • ... ...... .. .....•......... .. .. SP-1217

Column Base .. . ............. .. ...... ... ....... . . . . SP-1604 Column Housing . . . . .. . ........ . . . .. . ............ . SP-1607 Column Key ....... ... . .. .. .. . .. , . .. . . ..... . ...... . SP-1704 Arm ...... . .... . ..... . .. .. .. . .... . .. . ......... . .. . SP-1705 Guard Stud . .......... . ................... . ...... . SP-2106 Elevating Screw ..... . ... . ............ .... ....... . . SP-2252 Spreader Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SP-2607

Gib ... . ..... . . . ..... ... ....... .. ... ... .. . .... ... . SP-3117

Location Arm ... .... . . . . ...... ... ..... ...... . .. , .. . SP-3120

Arm Locating Plunger (Now MJ-4236) . ... . ..... ...... . SP-5024

Track Locking Nut ..... .. ............... . ........ . . SP-5079

Spring .. ................ .. .. ... ... . .. . .... ... . .. . . SP-5117

11/2 " Dia. Handle Ball . . . .. . ..... . ........ . .... . . . .. . SP-7090

5/ 16-18 x 5/s" Hoi. Hd. Set Sc. Flat Pt. .. . . .. ... ... .. . SP-7092

5/ 16-18 x 1 '12' ' Hoi. Hd. Set Sc . ..... . ... ..... .. . ..... 2 SP-7105

'14·20 x 3/4' Flat Hd. Mach. Sc. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. 3 SP-7106

22

Description No. Req.

1/4·20 x 1/2 " Rd. Hd. Mach. Sc .... ... . .. , , , .. . . , .... .. 2 '14 ·20 x % " Rd. Hd. Mach. Sc ..... ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 #8·32 x '14 ' Rd. Hd. Mach. Sc . ........ . .... .. ....... 4 3/s-16 x 1 '14 ' Hex. Hd. Cap Sc ..... .. ......... .. . .. .. 4 5/ 16-18 x 1" Hex. Hd. Cap Sc ....................... 3 5/ 16-18 Hex. Jam Nut .............. ... . , ........... 2 1/2 -13 Slotted Nut 3/s -16 Hex. Nut ... .. ....... . ........................ 2

5/ 16-18 x 5fs " Hoi. Hd. Set Sc. Full Dog Pt. ..... , .. , .. . 1/4 -20 x 1/4' Hoi. Hd. ~et Sc. Half Dog Pt. ......... , .. . 1"-14 E S N A Nut ..... . .................. , ........ . 114" Steel Washer ......... , .. .... ....... . .... . .. . . '12 " Steel Washer ... .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .... , ........ . 3fs " Lock Washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 '12' Lock W asher ........ . . .. ...... . ... . , , ..... . ... 8 1/s x 1'/4 ' Cotter Pin .. . ... . ........... . ..... . ..... . #2 x 3/ 16 P.uker Kalan Dr. Sc .. .... . .. . .. ... . ... . .. 4 Woodruff Key .. . ................. . ... , . .. ........ . 1/2-13 x 2" Hex. Hd. Cap Sc ..... .. .......... . . . ..... 4 '12' '-13 x 13/4 " Hex. Hd. Cap Sc . ..... . ..... . ......... 4 Serial No. Plate ..... .. . ....... .. ... . .............. . Roll Pin . ........... . ....... . ......... , .......... . Hubbell Switch Lock Socket ... .. . . ......... ... . . .. . 3/s" Pipe Clamp . .. ... . .............. . ..... . . . . . ... 2 #3 Anti-Short Bushing .. .... .. .. .. . ....... : . .. .... . 114 x 1 '14 " Groove Pin . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . 2 '14 x 11/2 ' Groove Pin ... . . . ...... . ......... , , , . . . . . . 2

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MJ ·

Part No.

MH-3105 MJ-4307 MJ-4410 MJ-4411 MJ-4412 MJ-4413 MJ-4415 MJ-4418 MJ-4548 SP-466 SP-558 SP-648 SP-791 SP-1704 SP-2252 SP-3011 SP-7085 SP-7105

TRACK AND INDEX PLATE

Figure 59

TRACK AND INDEX PLATE

Descri~tion No. Req.

Pitch Plate Arm King Bolt ... .. ...... ... ....... . ..... . ........ . Track ......... . ............ - ..... - - . - . - - - - - .. - ... . Track End Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Miter Scale ..................... .. . ......... . .... . Rip Scale .. ................ . ....... . .. .. ...... . .. . Ball Race Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rip Clamping Strip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Index Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I #8-32 x 3/a" Fl. Hd. Mach. Screw ............. ... . .. 3 #8-32 x W' Rd; -Hd. Mach. Screw ............. . ..... 3 :VS -16 x Jl/4 ' Hex. Hd. Cap Screw ... . ........... . ... . 4 3/a-16 x %" Hoi. Hd. Cap Screw .......... .. .... . . . .. . 4 3/a" Lockwasher .. . ............... .. ............... 4 # 2 x 3/ 16" Parker Ka!on Drive Screw . .............. 6 # 10-Z x %" Sheet Metal Screw . . ..... . ........... . . 20 #Cl31-10-A Tinnerman Speed Nut ...... . ... .. . . . .... 20 1/ 4 x 11/4" Lg. Groove Pin . ... .. . ........ . ....... . .. 2

23.

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MJ-4811 ON MACHINES U .. TO AND INCLUDING SERIAL NO. M,l'Z-5100

MJ- 4821 ON MACHINES STARTING WITH SERIA L NO. MXZ-3 70 1

MK- 5523 IZ I

MOTOR

CUTTING HEAD

Figure 60

MJ - 4547

SP- T84 (21

MK-5 448

CUTTING HEAD ASSEMBLY

Part No.

MH-3410 MH-3417 MH-3423 MH-3518 MJ·4215 MJ-4216 MJ-4232 MJ-4306 MJ-4545 MJ-4546 MJ-4547 MJ-4549 MJ-4550 MJ-4555 MJ-4556 MJ-4557 MJ·4816 MJ-4817 MJ.4821 MK-5069 MK-5070 MK-5311 MK-5448 MK-5451 MK-5452 MK·5453 MK·5516

Descrivtion No. Req.

Track Lock Rod Pointer ...... .. . ... . .... . . . . • .. . ... ............ . .. Knob . ...... .... . ... .. .. ............... . ....... . . . Pointer . ... ...... . .. . . . ........ . .. . ....... . ... . ... . Rip Lock Hold Down Strip ......•. . ... . ... . ... .. . .. . Rubber Bumper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rubber Bumper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Locating Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2 Roller Head . . ..... .. . . . ....... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Yoke ...... . .. .. . . ........ .. ...... . .. . .......... . . 1 Front Trunion Boss . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Yoke, King Bolt .............. . ... .. .. . ........•.. . 1 Bevel Scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rear Trunion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rear Trunion Bushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rear Trunion Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Guard Clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Guard Stud · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Guard Stud (on mach. starting with serial # MX2·3701 ). . 1 Copper Slug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rip Lock Gib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Miter Lock Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Locating Knob ..................................... 3 Locating Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rip Lock . ..... ....... . .. . ................... . ...... 1 Rip Lock Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Spring . . .......... .. . . .... . ... . ... . ..... . .... . . . . 2

24

_P_a_rt_N_o_. ______ D_e_s_cr_ip~t_io_n __________________________________ No. Req.

MK-5520 MK-5523 MK-5598 MK-5599 MK-5840 MK-5907 MK-5909 NJ-247 SP-202 SP·228 SP-235 SP-292 SP-558 SP-695 SP-784 SP-1001 SP-1026 SP-1103 SP-1227 SP-1404 SP-1607 SP-1617 SP-1705 SP-1769 SP·3000 SP-3319 #33-202 # 33-203

Arbor Nut .... . ............... . .. . ... . . ... . .. .. .. . 1 Arbor Collar •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Stationary Bearing Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Eccentric Bearing Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 MRC Double Row Sealed Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bevel Lock Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1 Bevel Lock Rod .................. . . . , . . . • . . • . . . . . . . 1 1 \12" Dia. Handle Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 \14-20 x \12' ' Hol. Hd. Set Sc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 \12-13 x 1 W' Hol. Hd. Cap. Sc. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 1 # 10·24 x 3/a" Hol. Hd. Set Sc ... .. . . . ............... 1 5/ 16-18 x 1 W' Hol. Hd. Set Sc ...................... 3 # 8-32 x W ' Rd. Hd. Mach. Sc .......... ....... ..... . 4 3/a-16 x 2% " Hex. Hd. Cap Sc . ........ ...... .. . ..... 1 3!a·16 x 1 W' Hol. Hd. Cap Sc ....................... 6 5/ 16-18 Hex. Jam Nut ...........................•... 3 3/a-16 Hex. Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5/ 16-18 x o/a" Hol. Hd. Set Sc. (Full Dog Pt.) . . . .... . .. 1 1/2 "-20 Hex. Jam Nut ......................... ... . . . 4 3/a-16 Wing Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 \12" Steel Washer ..... ..... .. . . .. ..... . ... . . . . . ... 1 # 12 Steel Washer ................................. 1 l/2" Split Lock Washer .... ... ... •. ......... .• ... . . . 4 1,4" Light Lock Washer ..... . ..... . ..... . .. ......... 1 # 6-32 x W' Rd. Hd. Mach. Sc . ... ............ .... ... 2 \12 ·13 x 3,4" Hol. Hd. Cap Sc . ........................ 1 1 phase (40 series) Saw Blade - Novelty Tooth Comb .. 1 9 phase (40 & 50 series) Saw Blade - Nov. Tooth Comb 1

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SP- 2252 (2 )

CBL· 431

MJ - 4815

14" BLADE GUARD AND ANTI-KICKBACK ATTACHMENT

Figure 61

14" BLADE GUARD AND ANTI-KICKBACK ATTACHMENT

MJ- 4108

lUlll. THIS GUARD FURNISHED ON MACHINES UP TO AND INCLUDING SERIAL NO. MXZ·3700

Part No. Description No. Req.

CBL-431 HSS-534 MH-3805 MJ-4808 MJ-4815 MK-5904 MK-5905 MK-5906-S MK-5913 SP-1527 SP-2113 SP-2252 SP-2489

Delta Name Plate 1/4·20 x % " Thumb Screw ......•.........•... . ...... Caution and Rotation Plate ... . . . ... . .... .. .. . . .. .. . Dust Spout . ·.· .... . . . .... ... ......... . ........ . ... . 14" Saw Guard .... . .......... .. . . ................ . Anti-Kick Back Fingers . . .... ... ........ . . .. ...... ': . 12 Anti-Kick Back Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Anti-Kick Back Rod Assembly .. . .......... ......... . Anti-Kick Back Finger Pin ........................ . 5/ 16-18 x 3/.1" Thumb Screw . ..... .. . . ... . . . ... . ... . 1/ 16 x I" Cotter Pin ...... . ............. . ........ . # 2 x 3/ 16" Parker Kalan Drive Screw ............ .. .. 6 Va x 7/s" Long Groove Pin {Type # 1) ... ... ........ .

25

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MH- 3803 141

MG - 9604 121

MJ- 41 8 4

MJ - 4820

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THIS GUAR8 FURNISHED ON MACHINES STARTING WITH SERIAL NO. MXZ-31'01

14" BLADE GUARD AND ANTI-KICKBACK ATTACHMENT

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14" BLADE GUARD AND ANTI-KICKBACK ATTACHMENT

Part No.

CBL-431 HSS-534 MG-9604 MH-3803 MH-3805 MH-3806 MH-3807 MH-3808 MJ-4184 MJ-4185 MJ-4808 MJ-4820 MK-5904 MK-5905 MK-5906 MK-5906-S MK-5913 SP-1507 SP-2113 SP-2252 SP-2489

Description No. Req.

Delta Name Plate \4 "-20 x % " Thumb Screw ................... . ..... l Bearing Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Guard Extension Stud . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Caution and Rotation Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Guard Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 2 Spring Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Spring Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Front Leaf . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rear Leaf .. ............ . ..... . .•.... . .. . •......... 2 Dust Spout . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 14" Saw Guard ...................... . ... ... ..... : . l Anti-Kickback Finger ...•................... .. ...... 12 Anti-Kickback Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Anti-Kickback Ro:l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Anti-Kickback Rod Assembly ............. • . . . ...... Anti-Kickback Finger Pin ..................... • .... . 3/a-16 x %" Thumb Screw ...... . ... . .......... . .... . 1/ 16 x 1" Cotter Pin ... . ................. .... .. . ... l # 2 x 3/ 16 Parker Kalan Dr. Sc. . ................ ... 6 Vs x %" Lg. Groove Pin (Type #l l ................. l

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Foreign distribution is through TAUCO EXPORT CORPORATION, 38 Pearl St., New York 4, New York, ftUftft to Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone and to aU foreign countries except Canada and the Philippine Islands. ·~-

Distribution in the United States, its possessions except Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone, and in Canada and the Philippine Islands is by authorized Delta Dealers.

DIVISION '-\DELTA POWER TOOL

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*T.M. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off, Printed in the Uni ted States of America

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14" DRILL PRESS

14" BAND SAW

RADIAL ARM SAW

BENCH AND FLOOR MODELS

12" LATHE

6" JOINTER

COMBINATION UNIT 6" JOINTER-1 0" CIR. SAW

MOTORS

WOOD SHAPER

STANDARD TOOL GRINDER

24" SCROLL SAW

6" BELT SANDER

COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES