Adjusting The Table Insert - Delta TS350 Manuel D'utilisation

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3. The witness line (F) Fig. 43, located on the cursor
(G), shows the distance from the fence to the blade.
To adjust the cursor (G), make a test cut with the
fence locked in position. Measure the width of your
finished cut. Loosen the two screws (H), and adjust
the cursor (G) until the witness line (F) is aligned with
the same marking on the scale (K) as the finished
cut. Tighten the two screws (H).
MITER GAUGE OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Your miter gauge is equipped with individually adjustable index stops at 90° and 49° right and left. Make
adjustments to these stops by loosening the lock nuts (A) Fig. 44 and tightening or loosening the three adjusting
screws (B) against the stop link (C).
2. To operate the miter gauge, loosen the lock handle (D) Fig. 44 and move the body of the miter gauge (E) to the
desired angle. The miter gauge body will stop at 90° and 45° both right and left. To rotate the miter gauge body past
these points, flip the stop link (C) out of the way.
3. The miter gauge bar is equipped with a special washer (F) Fig. 45, and a flat head screw (G) that are attached to the
bottom end of the miter gauge bar (H). The special washer (F) rides in the T-slotted miter gauge slot (J) and prevents
the miter gauge from falling when it is extended beyond the saw table.
D
C
A

ADJUSTING THE TABLE INSERT

Adjust the table insert (A) Fig. 47 so that it is flush with
the saw table surface. Place a straight edge or square
(B) on the saw table extending over the insert. To adjust,
tighten or loosen the two adjusting screws (C).
E
B
Fig. 44
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Fig. 43
H
J
Fig. 45
C
Fig. 47
H
F
G
K
G
F
A
B

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