RIDGID JP0610 manual Rabbeting, Support Long Workpieces, Using the Hold-Down/Push-Blocks

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Rabbeting

Rabbeting is very similar to jointing except that only part of the edge is jointed. Do not remove the guard for rab- beting. To rabbet hold the workpiece firmly against the fence. Do not make cuts greater than 1/8". To make a deeper rabbet, make cuts in 1/8" deep increments. Because the workpiece is supported by the outfeed table during a rabbet cut, the infeed table must be lowered after each pass.

Face

Rabbet

End

Edge

Stop Pin Operation

A stop pin (item #13 page 19) is supplied to prevent against planing or jointing more than 1/8" depth of cut. Planing and jointing operations greater than 1/8" per pass are not recommended. Rabbeting operations greater than 1/8" can be performed by pulling the stop pin out and lowering the infeed table in 1/8" increments. The pin automatically resets when you return to the 0" to 1/8" depth of cut range. Never cut a full 1/2" rabbet in one cut. Cut in 1/8" depth increments until your full depth is acquired.

Support Long Workpieces

To reduce the risk of injury from slips or kickbacks, use extra supports (tables, saw horses, etc.) at both infeed and outfeed ends if your workpiece if hard to hold down to the table.

Using the Hold-Down/Push-Blocks

Always use the hold-down/push-blocks whenever possi- ble when jointing or rabbeting wood.

Grasp the hold-down/push-blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle. Position the hold-down/push-blocks flat, on top of workpiece and push the workpiece down against the table. This helps to provide a quality cut and minimize the chance of a kickback.

Hold-down pressure must also be sufficient to prevent hold-down/push-block from sliding or slipping on the top face of workpiece when advancing workpiece over cutter- head.

Use a hand-over-hand motion of the hold-down/push- blocks, being careful to maintain control over the work- piece at all times.

This means that once the workpiece has been fed past the cutterhead onto the outfeed table, one hold-down/ push-block must always maintain contact with the work- piece on the outfeed table.

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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 EarsDon’t Force Tool Whenever Jointer/Planer Is RunningBefore Leaving the Jointer/Planer Keep Children AwayPower Supply and Motor Specifications Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsGlossary of Terms for Woodworking Prong Plug Properly Grounded Outlet Grounding General Electrical ConnectionsVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Changing Motor VoltageWire Sizes Motor Safety ProtectionExtension Gauge A.W.G Cord Length Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Serrated Hex Bolt Loose Parts From Hardware PackCabinet and Motor Mount Assembly AssemblyCarriage Head Bolt 16-18 x 1/2 Install the Leveling FeetSerrated Flange Hex Nut 5/16 Motor Assembly With Switch Mounting the MotorMounting Jointer Table to Cabinet Tensioning Belt and Installing Rear PanelAlign Belt Tighten Motor Mount Nuts 20 x 5/8 Installing the Pulley GuardInstalling Handwheel Serr 3/16-24 x 3/8 Belt GuardOutfeed Socket Head Screw Extension even with Outfeed table Adjusting Table ExtensionAttach Sawdust Chute Tool Storage Sawdust Chute Screw Wing 1/4-20 x 5/8Fence Lock Knob Nut Washer 1/2 Actual Size Not Install Cutter Head GuardAssembly Fence Nut Mount Assemble Fence To BedPan Head Screw Knob Adjusting Guard SpringAdjusting the Leveling Feet Cutter Head Guard Functional CheckPage Angle Gauge On-Off SwitchAlignments Cutter Knife Alignment/Adjustments11/16 Wide New Blade Second Cutting Ground Surface Edge Cutter Knife SharpeningOutfeed Table Adjustment Stop Screw Bar Adjusting Table GibsFence Tilt Use and Bevel Stop Adjustment Angle Gauge UseBefore Each Use Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer OperationFence Slide Lock Knob Bevel Lock Handle Plan your work Always Use Push Blocks When Planing, Beveling Or ChamferingFeeding the Workpiece All Operations Push blocks and push sticksBefore Leaving the jointer/planer Inspect your workpieceFeeding the Workpiece Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting OperationsDepth of Cut Handwheel Operation Stop Pin OperationJointing Without Push Blocks PlaningJointing Beveling/ChamferingFace Rabbet End Edge Using the Hold-Down/Push-BlocksRabbeting Support Long WorkpiecesSliding Lock Knob Sliding Fence OperationLubrication Maintenance and LubricationWiring Diagram MaintenanceGeneral Troubleshooting GuideTrouble Probable Cause Remedy 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