Had one of those I bought new in a Lowes clearance in a store they closed. It was an adequate saw, but only one hp. Glad to have upgraded, but I got a lot of use out of the Delta. I don't have the manual anymore, and I can't find it online.
I’ll rewire it for 220, should do fine. Am not milling slabs on it.Had one of those I bought new in a Lowes clearance in a store they closed. It was an adequate saw, but only one hp. Glad to have upgraded, but I got a lot of use out of the Delta. I don't have the manual anymore, and I can't find it online.
Try this link for a manual Delta Table Saws Owner's ManualsAs mentioned in my other post, we recently moved to another state and I had to leave my old table saw behind (that Craftsman 113-series which I restored a couple years ago). It paid itself off many times over, so I didn’t feel particularly nostalgic when I left it to my BIL. It went to a good home and earned me some major karma points.
After a week of scouring the local classifieds, and some rather comical and/or disappointing encounters with different saws and the people who were selling them, I found my diamond in the rough - a US made Delta 36-451 in mint condition, with a full swag package including a sliding table and a Unifence.
Problem is, I can’t seem to find a manual for it. Everywhere I looked refers to a 36-451X model which is a left tilt and does not include the sliding table. I’m sure I can figure it all out myself, but why not save time and ask. Is anyone here familiar with this model, particularly with the sliding compound ?
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No. The one I found was a free pdf file.![]()
Delta 36-441B 36-451 X 10 Contractors Saw Instruction Manual Reprint [Plastic Comb] [Jan 01, 1900]: Amazon.com: Books
Delta 36-441B 36-451 X 10 Contractors Saw Instruction Manual Reprint [Plastic Comb] [Jan 01, 1900] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Delta 36-441B 36-451 X 10 Contractors Saw Instruction Manual Reprint [Plastic Comb] [Jan 01, 1900]www.amazon.com
Is this it?