Powermatic 60C, 60HH Basic Jointer Operation, Jointing Short or Thin Work, Direction of Grain

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Basic Jointer Operation

NOTE: If you are inexperienced at jointing, use scrap pieces of lumber to check settings and get the feel of operations before attempting regular work.

This section briefly discusses general rules as well as some of the basic cuts using a jointer, such as surfacing, edging, beveling, skewing, rabbeting and taper cuts.

Always use cutterhead guard (except during rabbeting) and keep hands away from cutterhead.

Jointing Short or Thin Work

When jointing short or thin pieces, use a push pad or push block to eliminate all danger to the hands. Two push blocks are included with your jointer. Many users make their own push blocks from scrap material to suit the particular job at hand. Three examples are shown in Figure 31.

Direction of Grain

Avoid feeding work into the jointer against the grain. This will result in chipped and splintered edges (Figure 32). Feed with the grain to obtain a smooth surface (Figure 33).

Hand Placement

At the start of the cut, the left hand holds the work firmly against the infeed table and fence while the right hand pushes the work toward the knives. After the cut is under way, the new surface rests firmly on the outfeed table. The left hand should press down on this part, at the same time maintaining flat contact with the fence. The right hand presses the work forward and before the right hand reaches the cutterhead it is moved to the work on the outfeed table. Follow the 3 inch rule. Never pass hands directly over the cutterhead.

Surfacing

Jointing the face of stock, or surfacing, is shown in Figure 34. The use of push blocks or pads will help ensure against the operator's hands coming into contact with the cutterhead in the event of a kickback, or as the trailing end of the board passes over the cutterhead.

Adjust the infeed table for depth of cut. Cuts of approximately 1/16" at a time are recommended, as this allows better control over the material being surfaced. More passes can then be made to reach the desired depth.

Figure 31

User-made pushblocks

Figure 32

Figure 33

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Contents WMH Tool GROUP, Inc Part No. M-1610084Warranty and Service More InformationTable of Contents Page Page 3HP 3PH 230/460V prewired Introduction Specifications60C Features and Terminology 60C and 60HH Jointers Contents of the Shipping Container UnpackingAssembling Jointer to Stand AssemblyTools required for assembly Cutterhead GuardAligning Pulleys Installing Drive BeltRemoving Guard Installing Dust Chute Installing Belt Guard and DoorInstalling Switch Arm Hose and clamp not providedElectrical Connections Installing Fence HandwheelKnife Gauge Assembly model 60C only Storing the Push BlocksGrounding Instructions 230V to 460V conversionInstalling and Adjusting Knives AdjustmentsExtension Cords Straight cutterhead only Replacing and Rotating Knife Inserts Helical Cutterhead OnlyLeveling Tables If table will still not line upRapid Adjust Adjusting Depth of CutSetting Outfeed Table Fine Adjust Spring Cutting Examples of incorrect settings Fence Movement Degree stop Fence StopsSee Figure Degree forward stopOperating Controls Start/StopJointing Short or Thin Work Hand PlacementBasic Jointer Operation Direction of GrainEdge Jointing Jointing Warped SurfacesBeveling Skewing Shear Cutting Taper CutsMaintenance RabbetingCutterhead Maintenance Sharpening Knives model 60C onlyTable Removal Trouble Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical ProblemsProbable Cause Remedy Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Straight cutterhead Replace nicked Troubleshooting Operating ProblemsHelical cutterhead Rotate nicked Parts List Base Assembly 60C and 60HH Replacement PartsIndex No. Part No Description Size Qty TS-081B012 Base Assembly 60C and 60HH Parts List Fence Assembly 60C and 60HH Fence Assembly 60C and 60HH Parts List Straight Cutterhead Assembly 60C only Parts List Helical Cutterhead Assembly 60HH only Parts List Stand Assembly 60C and 60HH 60B-415MDC60C-439 Electrical Connections Single Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 460 Volt Page Vantage Drive Elgin, Illinois Phone
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