RIDGID JP06101 manual Planing, Beveling/Chamfering, Jointing Without Push Blocks

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Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting Operations (continued)

Planing

WARNING: To avoid risk or injury from cutterhead contact, always use push blocks when planing.

Follow all instructions above for “Feeding the Work- piece”.

Keep fingers close together so they do not hang down toward the knives.

Planing is removing wood from the widest surface or face of a board so as to make it flat and smooth.

Planing on a jointer will not necessarily make the face that is planed square or parallel to any other surface. Planing on a jointer only smooths and flattens. If you are planing and jointing a board, the planing operation should be performed first. This allows the jointed edge to be cut square to the face which was previously planed flat and smooth.

Jointing

Jointing is the removal of wood along the edge of a piece of wood so as to make that edge straight, smooth and square to the wood face which is against the fence.

To ensure a square cut, the workpiece face must be held flat against the fence throughout the entire cut.

Jointing Without Push Blocks

Beveling/Chamfering

Adjust the fence to the desired angle. Lock fence in posi- tion using fence tilt knob and fence sliding knob.

WARNING: To avoid risk or injury from cutterhead contact, always use push blocks when beveling or chamfering.

Adjust fence to desired angle. Lock fence lock knob and sliding guard knob.

Make a test pass to assure you have control of the workpiece.

NOTE: Removing only the corner on the edge of a board is known as chamfering while beveling is removing the cor- ner or the edge of the board down to the board’s surface.

Normally a chamfer is made with one cut and only the corner of the wood is cut off. Therefore, a cut deeper that 1/16 of an inch may be made.

WARNING: Do not contact the cutting knives or the guard with the push-blocks. Failure to heed this warn- ing could result in serious personal injury.

Fence Tilt

Knob

Chamfer

Bevel

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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 ToolMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsGlossary of Terms for Woodworking Changing Motor Voltage General Electrical ConnectionsVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Prong Plug Properly Grounded Outlet GroundingMotor Safety Protection Wire SizesExtension Gauge A.W.G Cord Length Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Loose Parts From Hardware Pack Hex NutHex Nut 16-18 Assembly Cabinet and Motor Mount AssemblyInstall the Leveling Feet Motor Assembly with SwitchMounting the Motor 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 BarSafety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer Operation Before Each UseFence Slide Lock Knob Bevel Lock Handle 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 LubricationTroubleshooting Guide GeneralTrouble Probable Cause Remedy 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