Delta Contractor Trunions

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Danny Batchelor

Danny
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I have an older Delta (Mod. 34-444) that the trunnions slipped out of the ways while aligning the blade. Got it back together and while attempting to tilt to 45 it happened again. I feel i’m over my head. Any suggestions?
 

frankc4113

Frank C
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Just taking a guess at this one - Is there a possibility of a broken, loose or stripped bolt holding the trunnions?
Also, I found numbers for Delta tech support, 866-999-1499. The number for customer support is 800-223-7278. E-mail support is customercare@dpec-na.com
 

frankc4113

Frank C
Corporate Member
There is a video by Karl Recker regarding the delta table saw blade adjustment. I don't know how to enter it here but if you google Karl Recker delta saw adjustment you will probably come up with it.
 

ehpoole

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Ethan
There is a video by Karl Recker regarding the delta table saw blade adjustment. I don't know how to enter it here but if you google Karl Recker delta saw adjustment you will probably come up with it.

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