Setting Outfeed

Table Height

The outfeed table height MUST be level with the knives or carbide inserts when they are at top- dead-center. If the outfeed table is set too low, the workpiece will be tapered from front to back. If the outfeed table is set too high, the workpiece will hit the edge of the outfeed table during operation, increasing the chance of kickback.

To set the outfeed table height:

1.DISCONNECT THE JOINTER/PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE!

2.Place a straightedge on the outfeed table so it extends over the cutterhead.

3.Open the motor access panel and rotate the cutterhead pulley until one of the knives (or carbide inserts) is at top-dead-center (TDC), as illustrated in Figure 11.

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Figure 11. Cutterhead knife at top-dead-center.

4.Raise or lower the outfeed table until the knife (or carbide insert) just touches the straight- edge (Figure 12).

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Figure 12. Using a straightedge to align outfeed

table height with knife at TDC.

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Cutterhead Guard

To install the cutterhead guard:

1.Remove the shaft lock knob and insert the cutterhead guard shaft into the bracket hole as shown in Figure 13.

Groove

Bracket

Figure 13. Installing cutterhead guard.

2.Move the fence forward until it touches the cutterhead guard.

3.Thread the lock knob into the bracket so the threads fit into the shaft groove (Figure 13), and secure the guard into place. Adjust the guard and lock knob as needed so the guard fully covers the cutterhead.

4.Test the guard by pulling it back and letting go. The rubber dot on the guard should hit the fence when the guard comes back.

—The guard should snap back over the cutterhead without dragging across the table.

—If the guard drags across the table, raise it until it won't drag, then tighten the shaft lock.

—If the guard does not snap back, remove it and repeat Steps 1–3.

G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine

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Grizzly G0634Z manual Setting Outfeed Table Height, Cutterhead Guard, To set the outfeed table height