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Delta Circular Saw Blade, 10 Dia, 50T - 35-1050R Questions & Answers
How do you change a blade on model 36-075
Lots of saws have left hand threads on the nut that holds the blade in place. It is designed so that if the saw starts up and the nut isn't snug, the nut and the blade slipping on the turning arbor would tend to tighten the nut as they slip against the force of the spinning arbor.
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Hold on to the blade tightly with one hand.
3. Put the wrench on the arbor nut and turn it in the direction you would turn it as if the wrench were turning the blade to cut wood.
If you've previously overtightened the blade, jamb a piece of wood against the teeth and the saw table top and then follow step 3.
If the motor is on the left side of the blade as you face the saw, then it's a standard right hand nut.
If the motor is on the right side of the blade as you face the saw, then its a left handed nut.
Is there any brand to replace Delta splitter table saw part 1313277
This video says another Delta fits
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May 19, 2019
After getting my contractor table saw (base model 36-451) out of storage, I noticed my splitter and guard was missing (go figure). I really wanted the kickback protection while cutting narrow parts, so after long time searching, I found the Delta 34-868 drop-down splitter. It did say it would fit my saw, but the screws were the wrong size. Watch the video to see how I overcame it and how it performs. I love it...
And this is it
DELTA 34-868 Bracket and Splitter Assembly
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With anti-kickback fingers it provides protection for all sawing operations, disappears below table for dadoing and other non-thru cutting jobs ...
Rating: 4 · 84 reviews · $127.55 · In stock
10/6/2023 4:23:04 PM •
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on Oct 06, 2023
Have not used my Delta 36-444 contractor saw in about a year. Now the blade will not raise or tilt.
Most saws of this type use what is basically a portable saw but with a special housing and without lubrication the steel lead screws and aluminium housing tends to freeze into position.
The Delta saw is entirely different and seems a sensible construction and uses almost a proper motor and lots of steel. The available illustrations don't give a clue about the construction of the toothed quadrants but the adjusting worms are clearly steel.
Assuming those components had a little lubrication in their lifetime there is no reason why they should seize in just a year - unless the saw has been stored in very damp conditions.
I expect the problem is the carriage is frozen in spite of unlocking it.
A spray of the underside moving parts with penetrating oil, avoiding the belt and pulleys and any ventilation holes in the motor. Lightly tapping the pivot points and the locking mechanism will probably free it...
7/12/2020 2:04:21 AM •
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on Jul 12, 2020
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