Grizzly G0609 owner manual Additional Safety for Jointers

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Additional Safety for Jointers

1.JOINTER KICKBACK. "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.

2.CUTTERHEAD ALIGNMENT. Keep the top edge of the outfeed table aligned with the edge of the cutterhead at top dead center (TDC) to avoid kickback and personal inju- ries.

3.PUSH BLOCKS. Always use push blocks whenever surface planing. Never pass your hands directly over the cutterhead without a push block.

4.WORKPIECE SUPPORT. Supporting the workpiece adequately at all times while cutting is crucial for making safe cuts and avoiding injury. Never attempt to make a cut with an unstable workpiece.

5.KICKBACK ZONE. The "kickback zone" is the path directly through the end of the infeed table. Never stand or allow others to stand in this area during operation.

6.MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH. The maxi- mum cutting depth for one pass is 18". Never attempt any single cut deeper than this!

7.JOINTING WITH THE GRAIN. Jointing against the grain or jointing end grain is dangerous and could produce chatter or excessive chip out. Always joint with the grain.

8.KEEPING GUARDS IN PLACE. With the exception of rabbeting, all operations must be performed with the guard in place. After rabbeting, be sure to replace the guard.

9.PROPER CUTTING. When cutting, always keep the workpiece moving toward the outfeed table until the workpiece has passed completely over the cutterhead. Never back the work toward the infeed table.

10.USING GOOD STOCK. Jointing safety begins with your lumber. Inspect your stock carefully before you feed it over the cutterhead. Never joint a board that has loose knots, nails, or staples. If you have any doubts about the stability or structural integrity of your stock, DO NOT joint it!

Like all machines there is danger associated with this machine. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, serious personal injury may occur.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious per- sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor work results.

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Contents Model G0609 Parallelogram Jointer Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Capacity Identification G0609 12 Parallelogram Jointer SafetyG0609 12 Parallelogram Jointer Additional Safety for Jointers Circuit Requirements 220V Single-PhaseUnpacking SET UPSet Up Safety Items Needed for Set UpHardware and Tools Qty Crate Contents QtyInventory Hardware Recognition Chart Floor Load Clean UpMachine Placement Site ConsiderationsTo lift the jointer Moving & Placing JointerMounting to Shop Floor Bolting to Concrete FloorsFence is Heavy To install the fenceFence Components and Hardware Needed Qty Pedestal SwitchTo set up the pedestal switch Winding Cutterhead GuardTo check the outfeed table height Knife Setting JigChecking Outfeed Table Height To test run the machine Dust Port Test RunRecommended CFM at Dust Port ... CFM Operations Operation Safety Basic ControlsCorrect and incorrect grain alignment Stock Inspection and RequirementsSquaring Stock Minimum dimensions for edge JointingTo surface plane on the jointer Surface PlaningTo edge joint on the jointer Edge JointingTo bevel cut on the jointer Bevel CuttingTo rabbet cut on the jointer Rabbet CuttingH2404-Jointer PalMagnetic Knife Jig Up to 12 Carbide or HSS AccessoriesH9291-12 Shellix Spiral Cutterhead G3631-Jointer/Planer Knife HoneGrizzly Dial Calipers H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 Our most popular safety glassesUnpainted Cast Iron MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleDate Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed Maintenance LogMotor & Electrical ServiceTroubleshooting Cutting To inspect the knives Adjusting/Replacing KnivesInspecting Knives Tools Needed QtyTo adjust/replace the knives Cutterhead profile diagramPage To check the outfeed table parallelism Checking/Adjusting Table ParallelismChecking Outfeed Table To check the infeed table parallelism Adjusting Table ParallelismTo adjust the table parallelism Checking Infeed TableTo set the outfeed table height Setting Outfeed Table HeightSetting Infeed Table To calibrate the depth scale Setting Fence StopsCalibrating Depth ScaleTo set the 45 outward fence stop To set the 90˚ fence stopTo align the pulleys Belts Pulley AlignmentTo replace the V-belts Page Motor junction box G0609 Electrical ComponentsG0609 Wiring Diagram Base Assembly Parts Breakdown Description Base Parts ListTable Assembly Parts Breakdown Table Parts List Fence Assembly Parts Breakdown Fence Parts List Stand Assembly Parts Breakdown Stand Parts List 413 412 411 402403 401 410 404 405 406 409 407 408 Warranty and Returns Page Page