RIDGID JP06101 manual Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer Operation, Before Each Use

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Alignments (continued)

To set the fence to 90° simply pivot the fence slightly for- ward of 90°, flip the 90° stop bar into place and pivot the fence back until it contacts the 90° stop and lock into place. The fence may need to be repositioned, using the slide lock knob, over the cutterhead to provide adequate cutting width.

The bevel stops are set at the factory, but may have fallen out of alignment while in transit. To check for squareness, place the included angle gauge on the out- feed table and check fence while locked in the 90° posi- tion.

To ensure accuracy and repeatability of the stops, the bottom of the outfeed side of the fence should rest firmly against the outfeed table and against the head of the stop screw. Make sure that the infeed table does not interfere with the accuracy of measurement. The infeed table should be lowered to a depth of at least 1/16". Using the stops, check the fence for accuracy. If the fence is not square to the outfeed table, at 90°, 45° or 135° perform the following procedure:

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acci- dental start, make sure switch is “OFF” and plug is not connected to power source outlet.

90° Bevel Stop Adjustment

1.Loosen bevel lock handle.

2.Make sure fence is tight against the stop and check the angle using the included angle gauge.

3.Loosen the jam nut on the 90° stop screw.

4.Using the angle gauge, square the fence to the out- feed table and tighten the bevel lock handle.

5.Turn the stop screw so it touches the stop. Tighten the jam nut.

6.Loosen the bevel lock handle.

7.Move the fence to any angle and then return it to the index. Check for accuracy with angle adjustment gauge.

45° Bevel stop adjustment.

1.Loosen bevel lock handle.

2.Pivot the fence to the 45° stop and check with the angle gauge.

Fence Slide

Lock Knob

Bevel Lock

Handle

3.If any adjustment is neccesary loosen the jam nut on the 45° stop screw.

4.Set the fence to 45° using the angle gauge and lock the bevel lock handle.

5.Turn the stop screw so it touches the stop. Tighten the jam nut.

6.Loosen the bevel lock handle and move the fence to any angle and back to 45°. Check for accuracy with the angle gauge.

135° Bevel stop adjustment

1.Loosen bevel lock handle.

2.Flip the 90° stop bar out of the way and move the fence until it contacts the 135° stop. Check with the angle gauge.

3.If any adjustment is necessary loosen the jam nut on the 135° stop screw.

4.Using the angle gauge, set the fence at 135° to the outfeed table and tighten the bevel lock handle.

5.Turn the stop screw so it touches the stop. Tighten the jam nut.

6.Loosen the bevel lock handle and move the fence to any angle and back to 135°. Check for accuracy with the angle gauge.

Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer Operation

Before Each Use

Inspect your jointer/planer.

WARNING: The 2-1/2 inch jointer/planer pulley and the 3-1/2 inch motor pulley furnished will run the cutter head at about 5000 RPM when used with a 3450 RPM motor. Use of different types of pulleys or motors will change this speed and could cause jamming, binding, kickback, thrown blades or other dangers. To prevent serious personal injury do not change original motor or pulleys.

To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, always turn switch off, remove switch key and unplug

jointer/planer before installing or removing any blade, accessory or attachment or making any adjustments.

If any part is missing, bent or broken in any way, or any electrical part does not work properly, turn the jointer/ planer off and unplug the jointer/planer.

Replace damaged or missing parts before using the jointer/planer again.

Make sure the cutter head turns in the right direction. The top should move toward the infeed table. Call an Authorized Service Center for help if the cutter head turns the wrong way.

Keep Jointer/Planer interior, free of wood chips and

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Contents 235$725·60$18$ Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Jointer/PlanerBefore Using the Jointer/Planer Major HazardsSafety Labels and Indicators on the Jointer/Planer Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears Inspect Your WorkpieceKeep Children Away Whenever Jointer/Planer Is RunningBefore Leaving the Jointer/Planer Don’t Force ToolGlossary of Terms for Woodworking Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Changing Motor Voltage General Electrical ConnectionsVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Prong Plug Properly Grounded Outlet GroundingExtension Gauge A.W.G Cord Length Motor Safety ProtectionWire Sizes Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Hex Nut 16-18 Loose Parts From Hardware PackHex Nut Assembly Cabinet and Motor Mount AssemblyMounting the Motor Install the Leveling FeetMotor Assembly with Switch Belt Tensioning Belt and Installing Rear PanelMounting Jointer Table to Cabinet Align Belt Tighten Motor Mount NutsSerr 3/16-24 x 3/8 Belt Guard Installing the Pulley GuardInstalling Handwheel 20 x 5/8Tool Storage Sawdust Chute Screw Wing 1/4-20 x 1/2 Adjusting Table ExtensionAttach Sawdust Chute Outfeed Socket Head Screw Extension even with Outfeed tableAssemble Fence To Bed Install Cutter Head GuardAssembly Fence Nut Mount Fence Lock Knob Nut Washer 1/2 Actual Size NotCutter Head Guard Functional Check Adjusting Guard SpringAdjusting the Leveling Feet Pan Head Screw KnobDepth of Cut Handwheel Getting to Know Your Jointer/PlanerFence Sliding Knob Nameplate Model/Serial Fence Tilt Bevel KnobOn-Off Switch Cutter Knife Alignment/Adjustments AlignmentsCutter Knife Sharpening 11/16 Wide New Blade Second Cutting Ground Surface EdgeOutfeed Table Too High Result Outfeed Table AdjustmentChecking Outfeed Table Alignment Outfeed Table Too Low ResultAngle Gauge Use Adjusting Table GibsFence Tilt Use and Bevel Stop Adjustment Stop Screw BarFence Slide Lock Knob Bevel Lock Handle Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer OperationBefore Each Use Push blocks and push sticks Always Use Push Blocks When Planing, Beveling Or ChamferingFeeding the Workpiece All Operations Plan your workInspect your workpiece Before Leaving the jointer/planerStop Pin Operation Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting OperationsDepth of Cut Handwheel Operation Feeding the WorkpieceBeveling/Chamfering PlaningJointing Jointing Without Push BlocksSupport Long Workpieces Using the Hold-Down/Push-BlocksRabbeting Face Rabbet End EdgeSliding Fence Operation Sliding Lock KnobMaintenance Maintenance and LubricationWiring Diagram LubricationTrouble Probable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideGeneral Motor Repair Parts Parts List for Ridgid 6-1/8 Jointer/Planer Model No. JP06101Always order by Part Number Not by Key Number Description Key DescriptionRepair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts JEG6 DAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy Call