Woodstock W1679 instruction manual Operation Musts, Only plane clean stock

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OPERATIONS

Operation Musts

Never allow hands or push blocks to come within 4" of the cutterhead while it is mov- ing.

Carefully inspect any lumber that you plan to run through the jointer. Some defects such as moderate twisting, loose knots or severe cracks may make the stock unusable.

Only use clean stock. See Figure 33. Remove all dirt, nails, staples, imbedded gravel, etc. from any lumber you plan on using. A hidden nail in a workpiece will instantly damage the sharp edges of the knives. This will cause unsatisfactory results in future operations.

Use ONLY natural wood fiber. Never use wood composites such as particle board, plywood or MDF. Also, never use laminates, formica or other synthetic materials.

Always cut WITH the grain. Cutting against the pattern of the growth rings will chip the wood instead of cutting it. This will make the workpiece look rough and irregular and may increase the chances of a kickback.

To determine if you are going to be cutting with the grain, look at the pattern on the side of the board. If the arc of the cutter- head knife will follow the same lines in the pattern, then you will be cutting WITH the grain. If the arc of the cutterhead knife will cross the lines in the stock pattern, then you will be cutting AGAINST the grain. Refer to Figure 34 for clarification.

Avoid using wood with a high moisture con- tent. Stock with more than 20% moisture, or stock that has been exposed to rain or snow, will cut poorly and cause unnecessary wear on the knives and motor. Excess moisture may also cause rust or corrosion problems.

Never take cuts deeper than 18" and plan on taking multiple cuts before you can achieve a completely flat surface.

Figure 33. Only plane clean stock.

Figure 34. Correct and incorrect grain

alignment to cutterhead.

Sharpen knives immediately if they show any signs of dulling during operation. We recommend keeping a spare set of knives at all times.

Keep your work area clear. Always make sure that long workpieces are supported and have enough room to exit the jointer.

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Contents Jointer Page Table Of Contents Woodstock Service And Support IntroductionAbout Your New Jointer Warranty And Returns Machine SpecificationsSafety Standard Safety Instructions#18 #16 #14 11-12 13-16 #12 17-20 #10 21-30 Keep your footing stable and keep your balance at all timesAdditional Safety Instructions For Jointers Avoiding Potential Injuries Never surface plane without push blocks110V Operation Extension CordsGrounding 220V Operation NEMA-style 6-15 plug and outletAssembly Instructions Box ContentsUnpacking Shop Preparation Cleaning Machine Installing V-Belt BeginningMounting Jointer Installing Fence Dust PortInstalling lock knob and special nut Pivot Cutterhead GuardBelt Guard Knife GaugeControl Pedestal To assemble the knife gaugeAdjustments Checking KnivesAdjusting Knives To adjust the knives Unplug the jointerAdjusting Tables To adjust the table gibs Unplug the jointerTo adjust the outfeed table Unplug the jointer Table GibsTo adjust the infeed table Infeed table even with outfeed Scale can now be set toTo check/adjust the fence stops Unplug the jointer Fence StopsOperations Starting JointerBasic Operations Only plane clean stock Operation MustsSurface Planing To perform a surface planing operationEdge Jointing To perform an edge jointing operationBevel Cutting To perform a bevel cutting operationRabbet Cutting To perform a rabbet cutting operationMaintenance GeneralTable Surface Lubrication Sharpening KnivesReplacing V-Belt To replace the V-belt Unplug the jointerTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Reason HOW to RemedyFeed Direction Maintenance Parts Parts 120 112 119 104 132 103 130 XPW07 Flat Washer 5⁄16 XPB21 208 242 243 232 209 221 213 229 226 316 Infeed Table Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA