Lubrication

Since all bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated, simply leave them alone until they need to be replaced. Do not lubricate them.

For the moving mechanisms on the fence assem- bly, an occasional application of light machine oil is all that is necessary. Before applying lubri- cant, wipe the fence clean. Lubricate the pivot points and move the fence back and forth as shown in Figure 44. Your goal is to achieve ade- quate lubrication. Too much lubrication will attract dirt and sawdust.

Finally keep the sliding surfaces clean and free of any dirt or sawdust. Give these areas, espe- cially the key and keyway, an application of white lithium grease as shown in Figure 45. Graphite is also a great alternative to grease for these areas because it does not attract dirt or sawdust.

Figure 44. Lubricating fence pivot points.

Sharpening Knives

Unless you are well experienced with knife sharpening, have your knives sharpened by a professional or simply replace them.

Replacing V-Belt

If the V-belt becomes worn, cracked or glazed, replace it.

Figure 45. Greasing fence keyway.

MAINTENANCE

To replace the V-belt:

1.Unplug the jointer!

2.Remove the dust cover and loosen the four motor mount bolts (two are shown in Figure 46) in the dust chute.

3.Remove the V-belt from the pulleys.

4.Follow the “Installing V-Belt” instructions on page 12 to install the V-belt.

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Figure 46. Motor mount bolts located

in dust chute.

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Woodstock W1679 Lubrication, Sharpening Knives, Replacing V-Belt, To replace the V-belt Unplug the jointer