SAFETY
Additional Safety Instructions For Jointers
1.JOINTING SAFETY BEGINS WITH YOUR LUMBER. Inspect your stock carefully before you feed it over the cutterhead. If you have any doubts about the stability or structural integrity of your stock, DO NOT JOINT IT!
2.MAINTAIN THE PROPER ALIGNMENT of the outfeed table with the cutterhead knife.
3.ALWAYS USE PUSH BLOCKS WHEN JOINTING. Never allow your hands to get near the cutterhead.
4.SUPPORT AND MAINTAIN CONTROL OVER THE WORKPIECE at all times during operation.
5.WHEN JOINTING, DO NOT STAND DIRECTLY BEHIND THE WORKPIECE. Position yourself just to the side of the infeed table to avoid possible kickbacks.
6.NEVER MAKE CUTS deeper than 1⁄8".
7.NEVER JOINT A BOARD THAT HAS LOOSE KNOTS. All defects should be removed before use.
8.JOINT WITH THE GRAIN. Jointing against the grain is dangerous and could produce chatter or exces- sive chip out. NEVER JOINT END GRAIN.
9.WITH THE EXCEPTION OF RABBETING, all operations must be performed with the guard in place. After rabbeting, be sure to replace the guard.
10.NEVER BACK THE WORK toward the infeed table.
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12.“KICKBACK” is when the workpiece is thrown off the jointer table by the force of the cutterhead. Always use push blocks and safety glasses to reduce the likelihood of injury from “kickback.” If you do not understand what kickback is, or how it occurs, DO NOT operate this machine.
13.BE AWARE THAT CERTAIN WOODS MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION in people and animals, especially when exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will be exposed to and always wear an approved respirator.
Read and understand this entire instruction manual before performing any operations with your machine. Serious personal injury may occur if safety and operational informa- tion is not understood and is not followed. Do not risk your safety by not read- ing!
Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working condi- tions. No list of safety guidelines can be com-