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John M. Cioffi
05-03-2005, 10:29 AM
Hi ALl,
For all you who have purchased the Delta splitter...or those who would know...
There was a thread recently on how to install,but I ran across a problem that was not determined. My tablesaw is perfectly square & has always cut dead on straight throughout the cut. I removed the existing splitter assembly that came with the saw & set up the new splitter & installed with the 2 cap screws in the same holes in the trunion frame. So, the result of this is that the splitter is 1/16th off - to the left of my blade. There are no adjustments to make. I already tried to move the trunion, but the splitter mount moves with it. I had to re-square everything again. What's up with that!!??
Does anyone have the answer to this?
I have a right tilt contr.saw-(the Delta Grand White).:confused:
Thanks,
John

Greg Scott
05-03-2005, 11:34 AM
Here are the instructions, I didn't have any trouble when I installed mine, good luck.

http://www.sawcenter.com/splitter.htm

John M. Cioffi
05-05-2005, 7:06 AM
Greg,

Thanks for your reply. I have the instructions & followed them precisely;however, the splitter piece sits into the holder & is 1/16th to the left side.I can't seem to figure out what else to do.
Thanks,
John

Greg Scott
05-05-2005, 8:13 AM
John,
There should be 2 set screws on the front of where the splitter mounts that will allow for adjustments. If you have the same setup as I do on my saw. Here is a link to the manual, you need to look at page 14 for the splitter adjustments.
Greg

Jerry Olexa
05-05-2005, 11:04 AM
Tim Morton and I both recently installed that splitter and had no problems. It seems to me there was a little play prior to final snugging down.

Alan Tolchinsky
05-05-2005, 11:37 AM
I do on mine. Ideally you want the splitter right in the middle of the saw kerf or to the right. I bend mine all the time just to get it fine tuned again.

Richard Niemiec
05-05-2005, 3:19 PM
I don't know what splitter everyone has bought, but if its the one that costs $90 or so, I have an alternative for unisaw owners that is much more economical and easy to install, remove when necessary, and reinstall with one turn of the knurled handle. Its a part to the overhead uniguard, a splitter assembly, Delta Part No. 1349941, see the following link:




http://media.ptg-online.com/me­dia/dm/Parts%20Lists/200211152­00000_CS4... (http://media.ptg-online.com/media/dm/Parts%20Lists/20021115200000_CS4K12.pdf)

John M. Cioffi
05-06-2005, 7:03 AM
Hi Greg,

Thanks again for your response.
The 2 cap screws that attach the plate to the trunion are fixed 7 there is no adjustment. The splitter insert sits 1/16th to the left of the sawblade.I will check again to see if I missed something.

Jerry, I'm glad yours is working fine.

Happy slicing.
John