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Left-tilt, right-tilt refers to the direction the top of the blade can be tilted when it is not straight up and down. There will be an indicator on the front of the saw, normally pointing to zero. When you adjust the blade away from zero, if it tilts to the left, it is a left-tilt saw.
If you can locate an old Delta Fence, I have seen those transplanted to a number of other table saws quite easily and reliably.
Otherwise aftermarket, there is the Beismeyer fence, it was adopted by Delta and licensed. You can get them through Delta or even Amazon. There are other vendors. You will want to add outfeed tables and extension tables as well.
You did not indicate which saw you have, but in general terms this applies to most saws.
usually on the back of the plate where the wires go into the motor there is a wiring diagram for changing the voltage. UNPLUG saw first before removing the plate. Let me know if you need more assistance and I will try and help
They don't have the operator's instruction manual online, unfortunately.
If you need an operator's manual, the Delta 34-410 is a 10" contractors saw that's reasonably close. Please bear in mind that this is more for table saw safety and operations than specifics of setup. The 34-410 operators manual is here.
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I would suggest going to Dewaltservicenet.com and typing in the model 36-630 and looking at the schematic for this tool and yes the washer you are talking about holds a nut from moving too far or a lever and it needs to be in place. Let me know the possible area it came from and I will try and help more.
The Blade Arbor is held to the bottom of the table with mounting screws and stop/adjusting screws. Loosen the mounting screw and adjust the stop screws to make Blade true with miter slot.
I just installed a Delta T2 fence on my 10" Craftsman Table Saw. It's 27" deep. The bushing either could be relocated or you could use spacers on the front, back, or both on the saw to get the required distance. Also, you'll have to drill new holes, however, I used one of the existing holes in the front and back of my saw as well.
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