Getting to Know Your Jointer/Planer
7 Fence Stops
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| Model/Serial |
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| 9 Fence Tilt | |
6 Depth of Cut | (Bevel) Handle | |
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Handwheel | Outfeed Table | |
5 Table | Handwheel | |
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Lock Screw |
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4 Belt Guard | 11 Fence Tilt | 10 Fence |
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3 Fence Sliding
Knob
12 Infeed Table
2 Outfeed
Table
1 Dust
Chute
WARNING: For your own safety turn switch “OFF” and remove plug from power source outlet before making any adjustments.
1.Dust Chute with Tool Storage
Allows 4" diameter dust collection hose. Easily slides up and out of the way when a vacuum is not con- nected. Also tool storage for blade adjustment wrenches.
2.Outfeed Table
The section of a jointer bed which supports the work- piece after it passes over the cutter.
3.Fence Sliding Knob
Allows fence to move across table front to back. This is done to achieve full width of cut or to use a different (sharper) part of blade.
4.Belt Guard
Protects user from incidental access to the motor belt and pulley.
5.Table Lock Screw - When desired, use these screws to lock infeed or outfeed table at a desired height.
6.Depth of Cut Handwheel
By turning the handwheel you can control how much wood will be removed from the workpiece on each cut.
13 Cutter Head
Guard
Depth Indicator
14 Stop Pin
16
Switch
15 Angle Gauge
7.Fence Stops
When adjusted properly, these stops provide a method for quickly moving the fence to a 90°, 45° or 135° position from the table.
8.Nameplate Model/Serial
9.Fence Tilt (Bevel) Knob
Locks fence in various bevel positions.
10.Fence - Guides workpiece over cutter head.
11.Fence Tilt Knob - Used to adjust fence angle posi- tion.
12.Infeed Table
The section of the jointer bed upon which the work- piece is placed before being pushed into the cutter. Its height is adjustable which allows the operator to select the depth of cut.
13.Cutter Head Guard
Helps protect the operator from the sharp knives on the cutterhead. It is spring loaded so it automatically keeps the cutterhead covered before, during, and after a cutting operation. It must always be used.
14.Stop Pin
For rabbeting operations greater than 1/8" deep, pin can be pulled out to lower infeed table in 1/8" incre- ments.
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