RIDGID JP0610 manual Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting Operations, Depth of Cut Handwheel Operation

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Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting Operations

Depth of Cut Handwheel Operation

Turning the handwheel clockwise will lower the infeed table. This will cause more wood to be removed from the workpiece during the cutting operation.

Turning the handwheel counterclockwise will raise the infeed table causing less wood to be removed from the workpiece.

The maximum amount of wood that can be removed dur- ing one cut is 1/8".

Stop Pin Operation

A stop pin is supplied to prevent planing or jointing more than 1/8" depth of cut. Planing and jointing operations greater than 1/8" per pass are not recommended. Only rabbeting operations should be performed at cutting depths greater than 1/8". Never cut a full 1/2" rabbet in one cut. Cut in 1/8" depth increments until your full depth is acquired.

Feeding the Workpiece

Hold the board firmly down on both tables and against the fence. Keep fingers close together. Feed the board at a continuous even rate of speed until the cut is made along the entire length of the board. Any hesitation or stopping could cause a “step” to be cut on the edge of the board which would cause the board to ride up on the out- feed table resulting in a “crooked” edge on the board.

As the trailing hand passes over the cutterhead, remove the leading hand. Continue feeding while placing the leading hand behind the trailing hand. Continue feeding in this manner “hand over hand”, until the entire length of the board is cut. As soon as enough of the workpiece has been cut to do so, put pressure over the cutterhead and outfeed table.

Do not feed too fast. A slow steady rate of feed pro- duces a smooth accurate cut. Feeding too fast causes a “rippled” cut, makes it difficult to guide the workpiece accurately, and could be dangerous.

NOTE: Wood chips may accumulate inside the jointer/ planer. Periodically clean out the chips from the interior of the jointer/planer.

NOTE: Before cleaning wood chips.

Turn switch “OFF”.

Wait for all moving parts to stop.

Unplug the jointer/planer.

Feed with the grain whenever possible. If the nature of the workpiece is such that it must be fed against the grain, take very light cuts and feed slowly.

Depth of Cut

Indicator

With the Grain

Rotation

Against the Grain

Rotation

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Contents 235$725·60$18$ Safety Instructions For Jointer/Planer Table of ContentsMajor Hazards Before Using the Jointer/PlanerSafety Labels and Indicators on the Jointer/Planer Inspect Your Workpiece Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and EarsBefore Leaving the Jointer/Planer Whenever Jointer/Planer Is RunningKeep Children Away Don’t Force ToolGlossary of Terms for Woodworking Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information General Electrical ConnectionsChanging Motor Voltage Prong Plug Properly Grounded Outlet GroundingExtension Gauge A.W.G Cord Length Motor Safety ProtectionWire Sizes Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Serrated Hex Bolt Loose Parts From Hardware PackCabinet and Motor Mount Assembly AssemblySerrated Flange Hex Nut 5/16 Motor Assembly With Switch Install the Leveling FeetMounting the Motor Carriage Head Bolt 16-18 x 1/2Align Belt Tighten Motor Mount Nuts Tensioning Belt and Installing Rear PanelMounting Jointer Table to Cabinet Installing Handwheel Installing the Pulley GuardSerr 3/16-24 x 3/8 Belt Guard 20 x 5/8Attach Sawdust Chute Adjusting Table ExtensionTool Storage Sawdust Chute Screw Wing 1/4-20 x 5/8 Outfeed Socket Head Screw Extension even with Outfeed tableAssembly Fence Nut Mount Install Cutter Head GuardAssemble Fence To Bed Fence Lock Knob Nut Washer 1/2 Actual Size NotAdjusting the Leveling Feet Adjusting Guard SpringCutter Head Guard Functional Check Pan Head Screw KnobPage Angle Gauge On-Off SwitchAlignments Cutter Knife Alignment/Adjustments11/16 Wide New Blade Second Cutting Ground Surface Edge Cutter Knife SharpeningOutfeed Table Adjustment Fence Tilt Use and Bevel Stop Adjustment Adjusting Table GibsAngle Gauge Use Stop Screw BarFence Slide Lock Knob Bevel Lock Handle Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer OperationBefore Each Use Feeding the Workpiece All Operations Always Use Push Blocks When Planing, Beveling Or ChamferingPush blocks and push sticks Plan your workBefore Leaving the jointer/planer Inspect your workpieceDepth of Cut Handwheel Operation Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting OperationsStop Pin Operation Feeding the WorkpieceJointing PlaningBeveling/Chamfering Jointing Without Push BlocksRabbeting Using the Hold-Down/Push-BlocksSupport Long Workpieces Face Rabbet End EdgeSliding Lock Knob Sliding Fence OperationWiring Diagram Maintenance and LubricationMaintenance LubricationTrouble Probable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideGeneral Motor 2120 45 46 Repair PartsKey Description Always order by Part Number Not by Key Number DescriptionRepair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts Key Description 118615 Nut Hex 3/8-16 Key Description Repair Parts Call DAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy