Jet Tools JPM-13CS Maintenance, Back Relief Molding, Tongue and Groove Molding, Lubrication

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12.Run all stock to be molded through the machine at this time. Note: If you are molding several boards with the same profile and have to make several passes to complete the profile, you must run all boards through at each setting. This assures all stock will match the desired shape. This is especially important when splicing molded boards together such as crown molding or baseboards.

13.2Back Relief Molding

Back relief molding is used to create a better fit over irregular surfaces. With less wood contact, the molding matches irregular surfaces more easily. The back relief cut is formed on the work piece first; then the workpiece is molded to its finished shape. (Fig. 23)

Figure 23

13.3Tongue and Groove Molding

Tongue and groove molding is accomplished in the same manner as other types of molding. Keep in mind the edge guide must be taller to adequately support the work piece. The edge guides must be set 3/4” below the lowest point the cutter will travel.

Cutting the groove first allows adequate support when cutting the tongue (Figure 24).

Figure 24

14.0Maintenance

Disconnect machine from power source (unplug).

Keep anti-kickback pawls clean and operating smoothly to prevent injury due to kickback.

Lubricate table with furniture wax or automotive paste wax for smoother feeding of workpiece. Do not use a lubricant that will affect the workpiece’s ability to accept stains or protective finishes.

Replace feed rollers, blades, and cutter knives if they become damaged. Sharpen blades and cutters when they become dull.

14.1Lubrication

Disconnect machine from power source (unplug).

Coat the elevating screws with light automotive bearing grease once a month.

Lightly coat the chain drive and gears with light automotive grease once a month.

Lubricate four columns with 10W machine tool oil once a month.

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Contents Planer/Molder Part No. M-708524Warranty and Service Warranty PeriodTable of contents Safety warnings Volts Total Length of Cord in FeetAbout this manual 115 Volt operation Electrical connectionsGrounding instructions 230 Volt operationOn-Off Switch Padlock Specifications JPM-13CSGlossary Setup and assembly Adjustments PlaningFeed rate adjustment Knife adjustmentAdjusting V-Belt Tension Knife replacement Adjusting infeed roller and outfeed rollers for planingPlaning procedure Adjusting chip deflectors for planingDealing with warped wood Wood Grain Molding setup and adjustmentsInstalling molding cutters For 2 and under cuttersSetting feed rollers for molding Making & installing a bedboard Guide rail placement and attachmentMaking guide rails Molding procedure Setting table height for first passBack Relief Molding MaintenanceDisconnect machine from power source unplug Tongue and Groove MoldingTrouble Troubleshooting the JPM-13CSMechanical and electrical problems Probable Cause RemedyPerformance problems Replacement Parts Table and Base Assembly Exploded View Table and Base Assembly Parts List Index No Description Size QtyCutterhead and Roller Assembly Parts List PGE-B19C Gearbox Assembly Parts List MHA-G Stand and Motor Assembly Parts List PJA-C03 Electrical Connections Page New Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee Phone