Delta 36-5000 Manual Do Utilizador

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ASSEMBLY 
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Front
Back
Table
Gauge
Rail
Table
Gauge
Rail
B
FRONT AND REAR RAILS
FIGURE 6
EXTENSION WINGS 
For Models with Two Extension 
Wings and a Wood Extension Table
1.  Attach  the  left  and  right  side  extension 
wings  (A)  to  the  table  using  three  5/16-
18  x  7/8”  hex  head  screws with spring
 
washers for each wing.
  
2.  Make  sure  the  top  edges  of  the  wings 
are  flush  with  the  top  of  the  table  and 
tighten all six screws.
3.  Proceed to rail assembly.
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FIGURE 5
1.   Find the two aligning holes in the front 
and rear edge of the cast table top. These 
are 16” apart. There are two aligning holes 
in the rails that are also 16” apart. Match 
these two holes up on the front and back 
side and fasten rail supports with two 
each 5/16-18 x 11/8” flat hd screw with
with one 5/16” conical star washer in 
front. Use two  5/16-18 x 7/8” hex soc. hd
screws with spring washers in the rear 
support with one flat star washer.
2.  Attach the front rail (A) (2” x 2” x 57” for 
the 30” rip capacity models), (2” x 2” x 79” 
for the 52” rip capacity models), to the 
saw table and extension wings using 5/16-
18 x 1 1/8” flat hd screws. Align the holes  
in the rail with the hole in the table and 
extension wings.
3.  Use supplied rail alignment gauge (B) to 
ensure the rail is the proper distance 
from the top of the table at each side of 
the cast iron table. (fig 6) Then use the 
alignment gauge to set the same proper
distance for the extension wings. 
4.  Attach the rear rail to the extension wings 
using 5/16-18 x 7/8” hex head screws with
spring washers and Hex flange nuts.
5.  Use supplied rail alignment gauge (B) to 
ensure the rail is the proper distance from 
the top of the table at each side of the 
cast iron table. (fig 6) Then use alignment 
gauge to set the same proper distance for 
the extension wings. 
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