Woodstock W1694 Blade Height, To check the cutterhead blade height, do these steps

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Blade Height

The blade height must be adjusted correctly to increase the time between sharpenings, allow maximum performance, and to ensure a flat jointed surface. Check the blade height when- ever the blades are removed from the cutter- head or whenever cutting performance begins to degrade.

To check the cutterhead blade height, do these steps:

1.UNPLUG THE JOINTER!

2.Use a 614" wide piece of wood to prop the blade guard open.

3.Rotate the cutterhead until one of the blades is at its highest position (Figure 25).

4.Place a straightedge across the outfeed table and over the top of the cutterhead blade.

5.At both ends of the cutterhead, the straightedge must just make contact with the blade (Figure 26). Watch and make sure the straightedge is not lifted from the out- feed table surface when contact is made with the cutterhead blades.

If the straightedge makes contact on both ends of the cutterhead blade, then continue to the next sub-section.

If the straightedge does not make con- tact with both ends of the cutterhead blade, then continue to the next step.

6.Loosen the four blade clamp screws that secure the blade in the cutterhead (Figure 27).

7.Adjust the jack screws under the blade until both ends of the cutterhead blade make contact with the straightedge.

8.Retighten the four blade clamping screw and repeat steps 3 -7on the second blade.

9.Remove the wood that is holding the blade

guard open.

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Top Dead

Center

Figure 25. Blade is positioned at its highest

position (Top Dead Center).

Figure 26. Checking the blade height.

Figure 27. Blade clamp screws.

ADJUSTMENTS

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Contents Bench TOP Jointer Page Contents Woodstock Service and Support IntroductionAbout Your New Jointer Specifications Warranty and ReturnsStandard Safety Instructions Safety#16 #14 11-12 13-16 #12 17-20 #10 21-30 Know Your Machine Safety Instructions for Your Jointer Never surface plane without push blocks Avoiding Potential Injuries110V Operation Electrical RequirementsGrounding Extension CordsAssembly UnpackingInventory Initial Cleaning Shop PreparationDust Collection Fence Support Rubber FeetTo attach the rubber feet, do these steps To attach the fence support, do these stepsTo assemble the fence assembly, do these steps Fence AssemblyTo install the 90˚ stop slide, do these steps 90˚ Stop SlideDust Port Assembling the trash bag support To connect the dust port to a trash bag, do these stepsFence AdjustmentsFence Angle Stops Setting the fence to 90˚To adjust the 45˚ outward angle stop bolt, do these steps To adjust the 45˚ inward angle stop bolt, do these stepsTo check the cutterhead blade height, do these steps Blade HeightDepth Of Cut To adjust the depth of cutBlade guard in use Blade GuardOperations Test RunTo test run the Model W1694, do these steps Correct and incorrect grain Alignment to cutterhead Operation RequirementsSurface Planing To perform a surface planing operation, do these stepsOperation Requirements sub-section To perform an edge jointing operation, do these steps Edge JointingTo perform a bevel cutting operation, do these Bevel CuttingGeneral MaintenanceTable Surface Sharpening BladesTo replace the cutterhead blades, do these steps Replacing BladesGuard Spring LubricationTo replace a worn out blade guard spring, do these steps Drive Belts Motor BrushesTo replace the drive belts, do these steps Troubleshooting Chipping occurs on workpiece Closure W1694 Wiring Diagram Parts Fence Page Base with Outfeed Table Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA
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