Powermatic PJ882 Drive Belt Replacement, Fence Movement, To slide fence forward or backward

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NOTE: After operating the machine for a short time, the drive belt tension should be re- checked, as the new drive belt may stretch slightly during the “breaking-in” period.

Drive Belt Replacement

1.Unscrew the knob (A, Figure 11) and remove the belt guard (B, Figure 11).

2.Remove the rear panel (C, Figure 11) by removing the four flat head screws with a cross-point screwdriver.

3.On the motor base plate, loosen the top hex nut (A, Figure 13), and lift up on the motor to create slack in the drive belt. Remove the drive belt from both pulleys.

4.Install the new drive belt around top and bottom pulleys, and tension it appropriately (see “Drive Belt Tension”).

5.Re-install rear panel and belt guard (Figure 11).

Fence Movement

The fence can be moved forward or backward across the width of the table. It also tilts up to 45 degrees forward and backward, and contains positive stops at both these angles, as well as a positive stop at 90 degrees.

To slide fence forward or backward:

1.Loosen locking handle (A, Figure 14).

2.Push the entire fence assembly to the desired position, and tighten locking handle (A, Figure 14). A plastic buffer piece is mounted to the front of the fence to prevent scratching the table when the fence is moved.

NOTE: If the lock handle (A, Figure 14) is in an inconvenient position, it can be adjusted. Loosen the two hex nuts underneath the slide bracket (Figure 15). Flip the handle to the desired position, and re-tighten the hex nuts. Do not overtighten the hex nuts, as this can make the fence difficult to move on the slide bracket.

To tilt fence forward:

The fence can be tilted forward to any angle down to 45 degrees.

1.Loosen locking handle (B, Figure 14).

2.Rotate handwheel (C, Figure 14) until the desired angle is indicated on the scale (D, Figure 14). Or you can place your beveled workpiece on the table and against the fence, and rotate the handwheel (C, Figure

14)until the angle of the fence matches the bevel of your workpiece.

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Contents Inch Parallelogram Jointer Part No. M-1610079Warranty and Service More Information WMH Tool Group WarrantyTable of Contents Page Page Page Specifications Introduction DescriptionContents of the Shipping Container UnpackingInstallation and Assembly Tools required for assemblyInstalling Switch Arm Installing Cutterhead GuardGrounding Instructions Dust CollectionExtension cords Volt, Single Phase OperationThree Phase Operation Adjustments Drive Belt TensionTo slide fence forward or backward Drive Belt ReplacementFence Movement To tilt fence forwardFence Stops Setting the 90 StopSetting the 45 Forward Stop To tilt fence backwardFence Removal Table and Knife AdjustmentsSetting the 45 Backward Stop Locking HandlesSetting Tables Parallel Back of outfeed table shown Page Page Page Infeed Table Depth Stop Setting Infeed Table Depth of CutOutfeed Table Stop Screws Infeed Table Stop Screws Replacing Knives in the CutterheadEliminating Play in Tables Operating ControlsOperation Surfacing Hand PlacementAlways use a hold down or push block when surfacing stock Edge JointingJointing Warped Surfaces RabbetingJointing Short or Thin Work BevelingDirection of Grain Skewing Shear CuttingMaintenance Sharpening KnivesUse caution when working around sharp knives Cutterhead RepairsProbable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting Operating ProblemsTrouble Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical Problems Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Optional AccessoriesReplacement Parts Parts List Cutterhead Assembly Index No. Part No Description Size QtyParts List Fence Assembly Fence Assembly Parts List Outfeed Table and Base Assembly Outfeed Table and Base Assembly Parts List Infeed Table Assembly PJ882-246 Infeed Table Assembly Parts List Stand Assembly TS-081B022 Stand Assembly Electrical Connections 1 Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 460 Volt Page WMH Tool Group