Grizzly G0656 owner manual Operations, Operation Safety Jointer Overview

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SECTION 4: OPERATIONS

Operation Safety

 

Jointer Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could result from using this machine without proper protective gear. Always wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection when operating this machine.

Loose hair and cloth-

ing could get caught in

machinery and cause seri-

ous personal injury. Keep

loose clothing and long

hair away from moving machinery.

Lock the mobile base wheel before operat- ing the jointer! Operating the jointer with the wheel unlocked may cause loss of control and serious personal injury.

NOTICE

If you have never used this type of machine or equipment before, WE STRONGLY REC- OMMEND that you read books, trade maga- zines, or get formal training before begin- ning any projects. Regardless of the con- tent in this section, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training.

G0656 8" Jointer with Built-In Mobile Base

A jointer is primarily used to flatten the face or edge of a workpiece, which is required when properly "squaring up" a workpiece for later con- struction or joining multiple pieces with glue. A jointer can also cut bevels, rabbets, and other specialized cuts with various jigs or fixtures.

The primary components of the jointer are the cutterhead, outfeed table, infeed table, and fence. A typical cut on a jointer is made by firmly holding a workpiece against the infeed table and fence, then moving the workpiece over the cutterhead while using the fence as a guide. As the workpiece moves over the cutterhead, the knives make many shallow cuts that "shave" off the surface of the workpiece. After moving over the cutterhead, the workpiece is received by the outfeed table, which along with the fence, continue to guide the workpiece across a flat plane until it completely passes the cutterhead. Since only a small amount of the workpiece is removed during a jointer cut, most jointer cuts are repeated many times to yield a desired result.

In order for the jointer to cut properly, all the knives in the cutterhead must be set at the same height in the cutterhead.

Additionally, the outfeed table must be even with the cutterhead knives at their highest point of rotation to keep the freshly cut portion of the workpiece in the same plane as it was cut, which is what yields a flat workpiece.

The position of the infeed table relative to the outfeed table is what controls the cutting depth. If the infeed table is 116" lower than the outfeed table, then 116" of the workpiece will be removed by the cutterhead as the workpiece passes from the infeed table to the outfeed table.

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Contents Model G0656 Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0656 8 Jointer with Built-In Mobile Base Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery G0656 8 Jointer with Built-In Mobile Base Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers 220V Operation Circuit RequirementsSetup Safety SetupItems Needed for Setup UnpackingInventory Assembly Fasteners QtyWood Crate Figure Qty Cardboard Box Figure QtyHardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean UpTo assemble the jointer AssemblyChecking belt alignment Cutterhead Pulley Motor Page Dust Collection Setting Outfeed To connect a dust collection hoseTo set the outfeed table height Factory adjustments that should be verified Recommended AdjustmentsTest Run Tighten V-BeltOperations Operation Safety Jointer OverviewStart Button Starts motor Basic ControlsScrape all glue off of boards before joint- ing Stock Inspection RequirementsSurface Planing Squaring StockTo surface plane on the jointer Edge JointingTo edge joint on the jointer Bevel CuttingTo bevel cut on the jointer Rabbet CuttingTo rabbet cut on the jointer Accessories H7765-8 Byrd Shelix CutterheadG3631-Jointer Knife Hone Dispoz-A-BladeHolder and Knife Our most popular eye protection T20448T20452 T20501 T20456 H0736Schedule MaintenanceLubrication Daily CheckCleaning To adjust/replace the V-beltBelts Troubleshooting ServiceCutting Inspecting Knives Setting/Replacing KnivesTools Needed Qty To inspect the knivesPage Calibrating Depth Scale Setting Infeed TableSetting Fence Stops To set the 45˚ inward fence stopTo set the 90˚ fence stop Adjusting Gibs To adjust the table gibsTo set the 45˚ outward fence stop See Figure Wiring DiagramTable Parts Breakdown Description Table Parts ListFence Parts Breakdown Fence Parts List Stand Parts Breakdown Description Stand Parts ListLabel Placement Page Page Warranty and Returns