Delta 36-136 User Manual

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To prevent binding and/or inaccuracy, be sure that the mounting surface is not warped or uneven. If the tool rocks 
on the mounting surface, place a small piece of material under one of the tool feet to make the tool sit firmly on 
the mounting surface.
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ATTACHING THE HANdLE
1. 
Attach the handle (A) Fig. 8 to the end of the stand opposite the wheels with the two M8 x 25 mm buttonhead screws (B) 
and lockwashers from the inside.
2. 
Tighten securely with the supplied hex wrench.
WRENCH STORAGE
The  supplied  hex  wrench  (A)  Fig.  9  comes  in  the  wrench  storage,  located  in  the  corner  of  the  stand,  directly  above  one  of  the 
wheels 
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
ATTACHING THE CORd WRAPS
1. 
Use the supplied hex wrench to loosen the screws (A) Fig. 10 of the moveable saw connector (B).
2. 
Slide the moveable saw connector (C) Fig. 10B out of the shelf.
3. 
Slide  the  cord  wraps  (E)  Fig.  10B  on  the  shelf  (D).  Place  the  cord  wraps  in  opposite  positions  (Fig.  10B)  to  hold  the  cord 
securely.
4. 
Place the cord wraps inside the moveable cord connectors and use the supplied hex wrench to tighten them securely.
5. 
Replace the saw connector (D) Fig. 10B in the shelf (F) Fig. 11 back in its original position.
6.  
Use the supplied hex wrench to tighten the screws securely.
ATTACHING THE TOOL
1. 
Loosen (but do not remove) the hex nuts on each of the moveable connector bases (A) Fig. 12.
2. 
Place the miter saw or planer on the stand on top of the moveable connector bases. Align the holes of the tool and of the 
connectors and insert the attachment bolts from the bottom. Attach the washer, then the lock washer, then the wing nut.
3. 
Center your tool, both forward and backward and side to side, on the stand.
4. 
Securely tighten the wing nuts (A) Fig. 13 and the hex nuts on the connectors (A) Fig. 12.
Fig. 11
A
B
A
NOTE: The attachment bolts included with this unit (two are shown at (A) Fig. 13) are designed to work with the larger miter saws, 
and may interfere with the operation of your tool. If so, purchase a shorter bolt of the same size for your unit.
Refer  to  your  tool  manufacturer’s  instructions  regarding  the  securing  of  your  miter  saw  or  planer  to  a  stand  or 
supporting surface. Secure the tool according to both the instructions in this manual and those in your tool manufacturer’s manual 
before operating.
A
B
Fig. 10
Fig. 10B
C
d
E
F
G
NOTE: For tools that do not fit on the connectors, mount the tool on a piece of 3/4" or thicker plywood, then mount the plywood 
to the stand. To allow the plywood to sit flush on the supporting surface, be certain that the mounting screws do not go all the way 
through the plywood. When you use this method, place the clamps only where the mounting screw holes are located. Any other 
locations will interfere with the proper operation of the tool.