Delta Contractors Saw 36-725 Blade Alignment Instructions

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Instructions for aligning the blade of a Delta Contractors Saw 36-725 to the miter slot, including disconnecting the saw, checking blade distances, removing panels, adjusting set screws, and repositioning parts. Follow step-by-step visuals for precise alignment.


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  1. Delta Contractors Saw 36-725 Blade alignment to the miter slot Instructions 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.

  2. 2. Check distance from a miter slot to the side of a tip of the blade on the front side of the blade, with a square as shown. 3. Rotate the blade so the same blade tip is at the rear side and recheck distance at the rear side of the blade. If the distances from the miter slot to the blade differs by more than .010 , front to rear side of the blade, proceed to the next step.

  3. 4. Remove rear panel by Removing four screws

  4. 5. Loosen wing nut on dust chute

  5. 7. Loosen 2 screws. 6. Swing Dust chute down Out of the way.

  6. Loosen the two set screws only slightly with either the T handle or L shaped 3/16 hex wrench supplied with the saw.

  7. 8. if the motor gently until the distance from the miter slot to the blade is equal on the front and back side of the blade. Remember to rotate the blade so the distance is measured on the same tooth of the blade. Push or pull on the end

  8. 9. Retighten the two set screws.

  9. 10. Reposition the dust chute and retighten the wing nut.

  10. 11. Reposition the rear panel and fasten with four Screws.

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