Page 2 - SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS; CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES; GENERAL SAFETY RULES; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DO NOT
2 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in mi...
Page 4 - Refer to them often; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR MITER SAWS Refer to them often and use them to instruct others . FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. 04-24-03 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS . 1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it is completely assembled and installed according to the instructions. A...
Page 5 - “MOVING CUTTINGHEAD TO THE UP POSITION”; UNPACKING; MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD; REPLACEMENT PARTS
5 Your new Compound Miter Saw is DOUBLE-INSULATED to give you added safety. As a result, this saw is equipped with a two-prong plug which permits you to use any conventional 120 volt electrical outlet with concern for maintaininga ground connection. Before connecting the motor to the power source, c...
Page 6 - ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION; ATTACHING DUST BAG; FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
6 B Fig. 3A A ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION Fig. 3 C D AB Fig. 4 ATTACHING DUST BAG 1. Attach dust spout (A) Fig. 3 to port (B). 2. Depress spring clips (C) Fig. 3 of dust bag (D) andclip dust bag (D) over rib of dust spout (A). MOVING CUTTINGHEAD TO THE UP POSITION Push down on the handle (B) Fig. 3A, pul...
Page 7 - FENCE OPERATION; OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS; FASTENING MACHINE TO SUPPORTING SURFACE; “ROTATING TABLE FOR MITER CUTTING”,; “ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEEN MOVABLE TABLE AND BASE.
7 Fig. 5 A B C E D E Fig.6 FENCE OPERATION The saw is supplied with left fence segment (A) Fig. 7that incorporates a squeeze clamp feature. To operatethe fence segment or to slide to another location,squeeze the clamp (A) Fig. 7 to disengage the lock. Slidethe fence to desired location and release t...
Page 8 - D E; ROTATING TABLE FOR MITER CUTTING
8 A B C D E B 1. The compound miter saw will cut any angle from a straight 0° cut to 48° right and left. Turn the locking knob (A) Fig. 13counterclockwise, depress the lock lever (B), and rotate the table to the desired position. 2. This machine is equipped with positive stops at the 0° cut-off posi...
Page 9 - DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE; ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEEN MOVABLE TABLE AND BASE; DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE.; TABLE HAZARD ZONE
9 Fig. 16 C A D B DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE. Fig. 15 To adjust the sliding fit between the movable table and thebase, turn the nut (A) Fig. 15 clockwise to tighten the fit(counter-clockwise to loosen the fit). This adjustmentshould not be so tight that it restricts the rotating mo...
Page 10 - TILTING CUTTINGHEAD FOR BEVEL CUTTING; DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM P O W E R S O U R C E .
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE. 1. Position the bevel detent plate so that the desired angle (A) Fig. 23 is exposed immediately to the left of the housing (H)Fig. 23. 2. Lift the front handle (A) Fig. 22 to disengage bevel lock. 3. Tilt the cuttinghead left as desired until it stops on...
Page 11 - ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEEN TRUNNION AND BEVEL BRACKET
11 DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE. 1. Position the bevel detent plate so that the desired angle (A) Fig. 25 is exposed. 2. Lift the front handle (A) Fig. 26 to disengage the bevel lock. 3. Tilt the cuttinghead left until it stops on the plate (B) Fig. 25. 4. To adjust, loosen the pin l...
Page 12 - AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE; CORRECT; CUTTING ALUMINUM; TYPICAL OPERATIONS AND HELPFUL HINTS
If the size of the workpiece causes your hand to be inside the table hazard zone (see section “TABLE HAZARD ZONE” SEE FIG. 21 ), use a clamp to secure the workpiece. AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE When performing multiple or repetitive cut-off operationsthat result in small cut-off pieces (one inch or less), ...
Page 13 - CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL; CUTTING CROWN MOULDING
13 Fig. 36 CORRECT CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL 1. Check the workpiece. If it is bowed, position the workpiece on the table as shown in Fig. 36. 2. When the workpiece is positioned the wrong way (Fig. 37), it will pinch the blade near the completion of the cut. Fig. 37 INCORRECT CUTTING CROWN MOULDING CUT...
Page 14 - MAINTENANCE; Disconnect the machine from the power source.; Do not remove the inside; teeth of saw blade are pointing down at the front,; KEEP TOOL CLEAN; Wear ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses while using compressed air.; FAILURE TO START
14 Fig. 42 A MAINTENANCE Disconnect the machine from the power source. Fig. 43 E G C D H Fig. 44 F CHANGING THE BLADE J 1. Use only 12" diameter blades (with 1" arbor holes) that are rated for 5000 RPM or higher. 2. Use the supplied wrench to loosen screws (A) Fig. 42. NOTE: One screw is loc...
Page 15 - BRUSH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT; PARTS, SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE; ACCESSORIES
15 Fig.46 B C Fig. 45 A A BRUSH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT Before inspecting brushes, disconnect the machine from the power source. Brush life varies, depending on the load on the motor. Check the brushes after the first 50 hours, or after a new set ofbrushes has been installed. After the first chec...
Page 16 - Two Year Limited New Product Warranty
16 Two Year Limited New Product Warranty Delta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any new Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessorywhich in normal use has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, provided that the customer returns the productprepaid to a Delt...
Page 17 - DELTA SERVICE CENTERS; CANADIAN PORTER-CABLE
The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE·DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE S.A.): Auto-Set ® , BAMMER ® , B.O.S.S. ® , Builder’s Saw ® , Contractor’s Saw ® , Contractor’s Saw II™, Delta ® , DELTACRAFT ® , DELTAGRAM™, Delta Series 2000™, DURATRONIC™, Emc²™, FLEX ® , Fly...