DeWalt JT360 instruction manual Machine USE, Placement of Hands During Feeding

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9.The knives are adjusted correctly when the cutting edge of the knife extends out .060" (1.5 mm) from the cutterhead diameter.

10.Carefully rotate the cutterhead (G) Fig. 60, until the round portion of the cutterhead is on top as shown.

11.Place a .060" (1.5 mm) feeler gage (H) Fig. 60, on the cutterhead and using a straight edge (J) on the rear table adjust the height of the rear table until it is .060" (1.5 mm) above the cuttinghead diameter.

12.Lock the rear table in position and remove the feeler gage.

13.Lower the infeed table and place a straight edge

(J)Fig. 61, on the outfeed table extending over the cutterhead as shown.

14.Rotate the cutterhead by hand until the knife is at its highest point at each end of the cutterhead. To raise the knife, use wrench (E) Fig. 61, and turn raising screw clockwise until the knife just touches the straight edge (J) on each end and center of the cutterhead when the knife is at its highest point. When you are certain the knife is adjusted properly, tighten the four locking screws (B) by turning them counterclockwise.

15.Adjust the remaining two knives in the same manner.

Make certain that all knives are secure- ly fastened in cutterhead before turning on power.

16. Replace cutterhead guard.

 

Mating surfaces of cutterhead to blade

Fig. 59

and blade to bar to be tight and parallel

Face of screw and face of cutterhead to be parallel

DO

DON’T

WARNING: Insure cutter blades are installed properly

J

H

G

Fig. 60

J

B

E

Fig. 61

B

MACHINE USE

The following directions will give the beginner a start on jointer operations. Use scrap pieces of lumber to check settings and to get the feel of the operations before attempting regular work.

NOTE: The knives on the jointer will not wear evenly by feeding the through the same spot on the table every time. Feed the wood through the jointer at different spots on the table when possible, to help eliminate uneven wear of the knives.

Always use cutterhead guard and keep hands away from cutterhead. Always use push blocks whenever possible. Never make jointing and planning cuts deeper than 1/8" in one pass.

PLACEMENT OF HANDS DURING FEEDING

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 underway, the new surface rests firmly on the outfeed table as shown in Fig. 64. The left hand should then be moved to the work on the outfeed table, 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 should be moved to the work on the outfeed table.

Never pass hands directly over the cutterhead.

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Contents Canteador de 152 mm 6 pulg con base Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, and USE General Safety RulesRefer to them often and use them to instruct others Additional Specific Safety RulesPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Volt Single Phase OperationFunctional Description Carton ContentsJointer Parts Unpacking and CleaningAssembly Tools Required AssemblyMotor and Switch to Stand StandJointer to Stand English Infeed Table Adjustment Handle Dust Chute CoverDust Collector Adapter PULLEYS, and Adjusting Belt Tension BELT, Aligning PULLEYS, Adjusting Belt TensionMotor Pulley Motor Pulley and Belt GuardCutterhead Guard FenceInfeed Table Adjustments Locking Switch in the OFF PositionOperation Starting and Stopping JointerOutfeed Table Adjustments Knife and Outfeed Table AdjustmentsInfeed Table Positive Stops Knives Knivescutter SET TOO HighSET TOO LOW Knives ATFence 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