Rikon Power Tools 20-100 User manual

Type
User manual
6” Jointer with Center Mount Fence
Model: 20-100
Owner’s Manual
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Serial number:
Date of purchase:
Part #20-100M1
Operator Safety: Required Reading
IMPORTANT! Safety is the single most important consideration in the operation of this equipment. The following
instructions must be followed at all times.
There are certain applications for which this tool was designed. We strongly recommend that this tool not be modified and/or
used for any other application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions about its application, do
not use the tool until you have contacted us and we have advised you.
General Safety Warnings
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read the owner’s manual carefully. Learn the tool’s applications, work
capabilities, and its specific potential hazards.
ALWAYS KEEP VISITORS AWAY FROM RUNNING MACHINES.
All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area.
ALWAYS MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF.
Childproof with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys.
NEVER OPERATE A TOOL WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, MEDICATION,
OR ALCOHOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROPER APPAREL.
Never wear loose clothing or jewelry that might get caught in moving parts. Rubber-soled footwear is
recommended for the best footing.
ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES AND WEAR HEARING PROTECTION.
Also use a face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty.
NEVER OVERREACH.
Keep your proper footing and balance at all times.
ALWAYS GROUND ALL TOOLS.
If your tool is equipped with a three-pronged plug, you must plug it into a three-hole electric receptacle. If
you use an adapter to accommodate a two-pronged receptacle, you must attach the adapter plug to a
known ground. Never remove the third prong of the plug.
ALWAYS AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
Never use power tools in damp or wet locations. Keep your work area well lighted and clear of clutter.
ALWAYS REMOVE THE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES FROM TOOLS AFTER USE.
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before
turning it on.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
NEVER STAND ON TOOLS.
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally contacted.
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ALWAYS CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS.
Before initial or continual use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be checked to
assure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts,
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its
operation. A guard or other damaged parts should immediately be properly repaired or replaced.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT TOOLS.
Disconnect tools before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades, bits, and cutters.
ALWAYS AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING.
Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before plugging in cord.
NEVER LEAVE TOOLS RUNNING UNATTENDED.
Special Safety Rules For Jointers
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often.
3
Always keep cutter head and drive guards in place and in proper operating
condition.
NEVER make a jointing, planning, or rabbeting cut deeper than 1/8"
Do not perform jointing operations on material shorter than 10", narrower than 3/4", or
less than 1/2" thick.
Support the work piece adequately at all times during operation; maintain control
of the work at all times.
Do not back the work toward the in-feed table.
Do not attempt to perform an abnormal or little-used operation without study and
the use of adequate hold downs/push blocks jigs, fixtures, stops, and the like.
Table of Contents
Safety Warnings....................................................................................................................................2
Jointer Safety Rules ..........................................................................................................................3
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................4
Contents of Package ............................................................................................................................5
Unpacking and Setup ...........................................................................................................................5
Loose Parts ...........................................................................................................................................6
Getting To Know Your Jointer ............................................................................................................7
Assembly ..............................................................................................................................................8
Installing Bed to Stand .....................................................................................................................................8
Installing V Belt .............................................................................................................................8
Belt Guard.................................................................................................................................................9
Install Fence Bed Casting ...........................................................................................................................9
Installing Fence to Bed .....................................................................................................................................9
Installing Handwheels .......................................................................................................................10
Installing Depth Lock Handle ............................................................................................................10
Installing Depth Limiting Stop ............................................................................................................10
Installing Cutterhead Guard .......................................................................................................................10
Installing Access Cover ................................................................................................................................11
Installing Dust Chute ............................................................................................................................................11
90 Degree Fence Adjustment......................................................................................................................11
45 Degree Fence Adjustment.........................................................................................................................12
Setting Outfeed Table....................... ............................................................................................................13-14
Operation ...............................................................................................................................15-21
Maintenance..................................................................................................................22
Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................................................................22
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................23
Parts Diagram ................................................................................................................................24-30
Parts List ........................................................................................................................................24-30
Warranty .............................................................................................................................................31
Specifications
Cutting Capacity
Cutterhead Speed
Number of Knives
Cuts per Minute
Rabbeting Capacity
Rabbet Ledge
Infeed Table Length
Outfeed Table Length
Table Surface
Fence
Blade Size
Fence Tilts Right & Left
Positive Stops
Motor Input
Net Weight
6”W x 1/2”D
4,800 RPM
3
14,400 CPM
1/2”
3-1/8” x 8-3/4”
22”
22-1/2”
7-1/4”W x 45-3/4”L x 31-1/2”H
4-3/4”H x 29-1/8”L
6-1/8”L x 5/8”H x 1/8”D
45
o
45
o
, 90
o
1-1/2HP,1Ph, 115/230V, Prewired 115V
215 lbs
4
Stand Carton
1 Stand with Motor
1 Stand Door
1 Dust Chute
1 “V-Belt”
1 Belt Guard
5
The 20-100 RIKON 6” Jointer is shipped in two cartons.
Main Unit Carton
1 Bed Assembly
1 Fence Assembly
1 Switch Assembly w/support
1 Cutter Guard
2 Push Blocks
1 Owner’s Manual w/ Warranty Card
1 Fence Base Casting
2 Hand Wheels
2 Fence Handles
2 Loose Bags
Loose Parts in Bag 1
1 Fence Lock Handle Assembly
1 Depth Limiting Stop
Unpacking and Checking Contents
6
Loose Parts in Bag 2
3 3/8” Flat Washers
3 3/8” Lock Washers
3 Mounting Bolts
1 3mm Hex Wrench
1 5mm Hex Wrench
1 8/10mm Open End Wrench
Tools Required for Assembly
Philips Head Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench, 14mm Open End Wrench and a metric socket set.
1 12/14mm Open End Wrench
2 1/8” Flat Washers
6 1/8”x3/8” Pan Head Screws
1 Blade Adjust Tool
Unpacking Carton and Cleaning
1. Carefully remove all contents from both shipping cartons. Compare contents of the shipping cartons
with the list of contents in this manual. Place parts on a protected surface.
2. Report any shipping damage to your local distributor.
3. Clean all rust protected surfaces (bed, fence, etc.) with a parts cleaning solvent or WD40.
Do not use; gasoline, paint thinner, mineral spirits, etc. as these may damage painted surfaces.
Caution: Cutterhead blades are extremely sharp! Use care when cleaning!
4. Apply a thin layer of paste wax to the milled surfaces of the fence and tables to prevent rust.
5. Set packing material and shipping cartons to the side. Do not discard until machine has been set
up and is running properly.
Getting to Know Your Jointer
1
2
3
5
6
7
4
9
8
10
11
12
13
1. Hand Wheel for Out-feed Table
2. Out-feed Table
3. Fence
4. Fence Adjustment Handle
5. Cutter Guard
6. In-feed Table
7. Hand Wheel for In-feed Table
8. On/Off Switch
9. Out-feed Table Lock Knob
10. Belt Guard
11. Fence Adjustment Lock Handle
12. Depth Limiter
13. In-feed Table Lock Knob
7
8
Installing Bed to Stand
1. Remove rear door on cabinet.
2. Place bed assembly on top of stand, making
sure the pulleys face the rear of the cabinet.
Ask a friend for assistance with this step. (DO
NOT LIFT BY TABLE ENDS, LIFT FROM
CENTER OF CASTING) (Fig. 1)
3. Line up the two holes in stand top with holes
in the bed assembly by viewing through rear
access door in stand.
4. Attach stand to bed assembly by using two
3/8" lock bolts spring washers and washers.
(See Fig. 2) Hand tighten only at this time.
5. Line up third hole in stand with hole in bed
assembly by viewing through dust chute.
6. Install third 3/8" lock bolt and washer through
dust chute to secure bed to stand. DO NOT
tighten at this time.
Installing the V-Belt
1. Place the “V-Belt” on the cutter-head pulley
and through the opening in the cabinet and
onto the motor pulley. (Fig. 3)
2. If necessary loosen the motor mounting
screws to raise the motor.
3. Check to verify the motor pulley and the cutter-
head pulley are aligned vertically, and the “V-
Belt” does not touch the cabinet. To adjust the
pulleys, loosen the motor mounts and slide the
motor in or out or loosen the three 3/8” lock
bolts and move the jointer top.
(Fig. 4)
4. Tighten all three lock bolts (from Assembly
Section #4 & #6 above) using 14mm or 9/16”
wrench.
5. Tension the “V-Belt”. A properly tensioned belt
should have 1/2" deflection when finger
pressure is applied half way between the two
pulleys.
6. Re-check the “V-Belt” tension after 2
hours of use. Re-tension as needed.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Assembly
Figure 4
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Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Installing Belt Guard
1. Place the belt guard (A-Fig. 6) over the belt
opening in the stand.
2. Line up the holes in the stand with the holes in
the guard.
3. Attach the guard to the stand using two 1/4-
20x1/2" pan head screws and two 1/4" lock
washers. (B-Fig. 6) Make sure belt is clear of
the guard.
Install Fence Bed Casting
1. Use two 3/8" x 1-1/2" hex socket bolts and
washers (A-Fig. 7) to attach the fence bed
casting (B-Fig. 7) to the outfeed table bed
using 13mm socket wrench.
2. Align top of the fence base casting flush with
the table surface and tighten.
Installing Fence to Bed
1. Remove the lock handle (A- Fig. 8), flat
washer, and lock nut from the carton.
2. Place the fence assembly onto the table. Be
sure key stock (B- Fig. 8) on the bed lines up
with channel in the fence casting.
3. Place the flat washer and insert the lock
handle through the fence casting and the table
casting.
4. Thread the special nut onto the lock handle.
Make sure the tab on the nut faces up and
engages the slot in the table casting. (C-Fig.
8)
A
B
Assembly
A
B
A
B
C
Installing Handwheels
1. Press handwheels (A-Fig. 9) onto shaft,
aligning the slot in the handle with the pin on
the shaft. If necessary, use a hammer with a
block of wood to tap the handwheel
completely onto the shaft.
2. Tighten set screw, (B-Fig. 9).
Depth Limiting Stop
1. Attach depth limiting stop. Thread stop into
steel plate at the rear of the infeed table.
(A- Fig. 10)
Installing Cutter-Head Guard
1. Turn spring knob (A-Fig. 11) approximately
one and one half revolutions counter-
clockwise and hold.
2. Insert guard post into hole in table. Make sure
spring engages slot in guard post.
3. Check for proper operation. Guard must
return fully to fence when released. If guard
does not return fully, remove guard, apply
more tension to spring knob by turning it
another half turn counter-clockwise, and re-
insert guard. If guard closes too quickly and
strikes fence too hard, release some tension
on the spring.
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Assembly
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
A
B
A
A
Installing Access Cover
1. Install access cover by placing bottom of
panel into access in stand and fasten by
turning latch knob. (Figure 12)
Installing Dust Chute
1. Attach the dust chute (Figure 13) to the base
with four 1/4"-10x1/2"pan head screws and
four washers.
Figure 12
Figure 13
90º Fence Adjustment
1. Set in-feed table to the same height as the out-
feed table.
2. Move the fence by releasing lock handle
(A-Fig. 14) and pushing the fence assembly
until it overlaps the tables.
3. Adjust the fence to a 90º angle by releasing
lock handle (B-Fig. 14).
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Assembly
Figure 14
Adjustments
A
B
A
B
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Figure 15
Figure 16
45º Fence Adjustment
1. Loosen lock handle (A-Fig. 16). Move the
stop plate (F-Fig. 16) out of the way and
position the fence at the 45º angle. Make
sure the fence sits against the stop bolt (G-
Fig. 16).
2. Place a combination square on the fence and
table to confirm a 45º angle setting.
(A-Fig. 17)
3. To adjust, loosen lock nut and bolt (G-Fig. 16),
until a 45º angle is obtained, and tighten lock
nut (G-Fig. 16).
4. Tighten lock handle (A, Figure 16).
4. Place a combination square on the in-feed
table to check that the fence is 90º to the
table. (A-Fig. 15)
5. If fence is not square to table, release lock
handle (A-Fig. 16) and adjust using handle
(C-Fig. 16) until the fence is 90º.
6. Now that the fence is 90º to the table, adjust
the positive stop screw assembly (E-Fig. 16)
to maintain the 90º position.
7. Retighten lock handle (A-Fig. 16).
Figure 17
Adjustments
A
E
G
A
B
C
F
A
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Setting Out-feed Table to Cutterhead
Knives
1. Unplug the Jointer from the power source.
2. Remove the blade guard by turning knob.
(Fig. 18) clockwise while lifting up on the
blade guard. Caution: Blades are sharp! Use
care while working around the blades.
3. Open the rear door and move the motor belt
until the blade lock hole is lined up .
4. Loosen table lock screw (A-Fig. 20) and gib
lock screw (B-Fig. 20) and raise the out-feed
table to the height of blade number one by
turning hand wheel. Counter-clockwise will
cause the out-feed table to rise. Clockwise
will cause the out-feed table to lower. Set a
straight edge on the out-feed table (Figure
21). Position of the table and Straight edge
should look like Figure 21. Use care when
handling the straight edge near the blades so
as not to damage them.
5. When the out-feed table and blade number
one are the same height, tighten gib and table
lock screws.
6. Bring the straight edge toward the left of the
jointer and confirm that blade number one is
at the same height at the left of the table as it
is at the right side of the table.
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 18
Adjustments
WARNING!
DO NOT connect machine to power source
at this time!
Cutterhead blades are extremely sharp!
Use Caution when hands are near the cutter-head!
Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
Do not change the setting for the out-feed
table again. This will only change if the
blades are replaced or sharpened.
A
B
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7. If blade is higher or lower at the right of the
table than it is at the left, slightly loosen the
four locking screws (A-Fig. 22) by turning
clockwise as viewed from the in-feed table.
To lower, turn the jack screws clockwise. To
raise the blade , turn the jack screws counter-
clockwise. Blades are set at the proper
height when the top of the blades are
1/16" above the cutter-head. Alternately
tighten four locking screws to hold each blade
in place.
8. Repeat this process with blades two and
three. The out-feed table and cutter-head
knives are correctly adjusted when all
three blades are parallel to the out-feed
table and all three blades are set at the
same height in the cutter-head.
If the out-feed table is set too high, a curved
finished surface results.
If the out-feed table is set too low, gouging will
result at the end of the cut.
Reinstall Cutterhead Guard
1. Turn spring knob (Figure 23) approximately
one and one half revolutions counter-
clockwise and hold.
2. Insert guard post into hole in table. Make sure
spring engages slot in guard post.
3. Check for proper operation. Guard must
return fully to fence when released. If guard
does not return fully, remove pull guard, apply
more tension to spring knob by turning it
another half turn counter-clockwise, and re-
insert guard. If guard closes too quickly and
strikes fence too hard, release some tension
on the spring.
Adjustments
Figure 22
Figure 23
A
Operation
Fence Operation
The fence can be moved forward or backward
across the width of the table (B-Fig. 24). It also tilts
up to 45 degrees forward and backward with a
positive stop at 90 degrees.
To slide fence forward or backward:
When edge jointing, the fence assembly should
periodically be moved to different positions to
distribute wear on the cutterhead knives.
1. Loosen the locking handle (A-Fig. 24).
2. Push the entire fence assembly (B-Fig. 24) to
the desired position, and tighten the locking
handle.
To tilt fence forward:
The fence can be tilted forward to any angle down
to 45 degrees.
1. Loosen locking handle (B-Fig. 25).
2. Move the lever forward (A, Fig. 25) to the
desired angle down to 45 degrees. Or you can
place your reference piece on the table and
against the fence, and adjust the fence until
the angle of the fence matches the bevel of
your gauge piece.
3. Tighten locking handle (B-Fig. 25).
To tilt fence backward:
1. The fence can be tilted backward up to 45°
(for a total angle of 135° from table surface).
2. Loosen locking handle (B-Fig. 25).
3. Flip the 90° stop block (D-Fig. 25) out of the
way.
4. Move the lever back (B-Fig. 25) to the desired
angle up to 135 degrees. Or you can place
your beveled reference piece on the table and
against the fence, adjusting the fence until the
angle of the fence matches the bevel of your
gauge piece.
5. Tighten locking handle (B-Fig 25).
Important: When the tilted operation is finished and
the fence is returned to 90°, do not forget to flip the
90° stop block (A-Fig. 26) back to its original
position.
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Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
A
D
B
A
Operation
Important: If you are inexperienced at jointing, use scrap pieces of lumber to check settings and get
the feel of operations before attempting regular work. Stabilize long workpieces by using an assistant, or
roller stands set level with the outfeed or infeed table surface. The fence should be adjusted to create
minimum exposure to the cutterhead during the jointing
operation.
Surfacing
Always use a hold down or
push block when surfacing stock.
Surfacing, or jointing the face of stock, is shown in
Figure 28. Adjust the infeed table for depth of cut.
Cuts of approximately 1/16" at a time are
recommended, as this allows better control over
the material being surfaced. More passes can then
be made to reach the desired depth.
Edge Jointing
Edge Jointing (Figure 29) is the most common
operation for the jointer. Set fence square with the
table. Depth of cut should be the minimum required
to obtain a straight edge. Do not make cuts deeper
than 1/8" in a single pass. Hold the best face of the
workpiece firmly against the fence throughout the
feed.
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Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Hand Placement
Never pass hands directly over
the cutterhead.
At the start of the cut, the left hand holds the
workpiece firmly against the infeed table and fence
while the right hand pushes the workpiece in a
smooth, even motion toward the cutterhead
(Figure 27). After the cut is under way, the new
surface rests firmly on the outfeed table. The left
hand is transferred to the outfeed side and presses
down on this part of the workpiece, at the same
time maintaining flat contact with the fence. The
right hand presses the workpiece forward and
before the right hand reaches the cutterhead it
should be moved to the work on the outfeed table.
WARNING!
WARNING!
Operation
Rabbeting
A rabbet is a groove cut along the edge of a board.
See Figure 30. The width and thickness of the wood
to be rabbeted depends upon the width and length of
the rabbet. However, never rabbet a
piece of wood less than 12" long.
Note: The knives must be extended beyond the
cutterhead by 1/32". See Setting Knives for
Rabbeting on page 21 for this procedure.
A rabbet cut requires removal
of the guard. Use extreme caution and keep
hands clear of cutterhead. Always re-install
guard immediately after rabbeting operation is
completed.
Use push blocks to rabbet cut whenever possible.
The rabbeting capacity is 1/2".
1. Disconnect jointer from power source.
2. Set fence for desired width of rabbet.
3. Check width of the rabbet by measuring the
distance from the end of a knife in the
cutterhead to the fence.
4. Re-connect power. It is easier and safer to
take a series of shallow cuts. Lower the infeed
table 1/32" at a time and make successive cuts
until the desired depth of rabbet has been
obtained. See Figure 30.
Direction of Grain
Avoid feeding work into the jointer against the
grain. This may result in chipped and splintered
edges. See Figure 31. Feed with the grain to
obtain a smooth surface, as shown in Figure 32.
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WARNING!
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
A
B
Setting Cutterhead Knives
Cutterhead knives are sharp!
Use extreme caution when inspecting,
removing, sharpening or replacing knives into
the cutterhead. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury!
1. Carefully number each blade with a magic marker
to make them easier to differentiate.
2. Rotate the cutterhead by turning the cutterhead
pulley and determine the 12 o’clock position of knife
number one. The 12 o’clock position is the highest
point a blade will reach
in the cutting arc.
3. Loosen table lock screw (A-Fig. 33) and gib lock
screw (B-Fig. 33) and raise the outfeed table to the
height of blade number one by turning hand wheel
(A-Fig. 34). Counterclockwise will cause the outfeed
table to raise. Clockwise will cause the outfeed table
to lower. Set a straight edge on the outfeed table.
Position of the table and straight edge should look
like Figure 35. Use care when handling the straight
edge near the blades so as not to damage them.
4. When the outfeed table and blade number one are
the same height, tighten gib and table lock screws.
Important: Do not change the setting for the outfeed
table again. This will only change if the blades are
replaced.
5. Bring the straight edge toward the left of the jointer
and confirm that blade number one is at the same
height at the left of the table as it is at the right side of
the table. (Figure 36)
6. If blade is higher or lower at the right of the table
than it is at the left, slightly loosen four screws
(A-Fig. 35) by turning clockwise as viewed from the
infeed table. Blades are adjusted with jackscrews. To
lower, turn the jack screws clockwise. To raise, turn
the screw counter-clockwise. Blades are set at the
proper height when the top of the blades are
1/16" above the cutterhead.
Operation
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Figure 33
Figure 34
Figure 35
Figure 36
WARNING!
A
A
Operation
Replacing Knives
Cutterhead knives are sharp.
Use extreme caution when inspecting,
removing, sharpening, or replacing knives into
the cutterhead. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury.
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Remove blade guard by turning the knob
(A-Fig. 37) clockwise while lifting up on blade
guard.
Blades are sharp! Use great
care when hands are around blade area!
3. Loosen the four lock bar screws (A-Fig. 38).
Note: Loosen screws by turning in a clockwise
direction as viewed from the infeed table. Carefully
remove the knife (C-Fig. 38), the lock bar with
screws (B-Fig. 38).
Repeat for the other two blades.
4. Before assembly, clean all parts thoroughly and
clear cutterhead knife slots of any dust or debris.
5. Insert knife into the cutterhead channel making
sure it faces the proper direction.
6. Insert lock bar and screws and tighten to hold in
place. Blades are set at the proper height when the
top of the blade is 1/16" above the cutterhead. Do
not tighten firmly at this time.
7. Repeat for other two blades.
8. To set the knives to the outfeed table and to the
same height in the cutterhead, see the Setting
Outfeed Table to Cutterhead Knives on page 18.
Figure 39.
7. Alternately tighten four screws to hold each blade
in place.
8. Repeat this process with blades two and three.
The outfeed table and cutterhead knives are correctly
adjusted when all three blades are parallel to the
outfeed table and all three blades are set at the
same height in the cutterhead.
Setting Cutterhead Knives Cont.
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Figure 37
Figure 38
Figure 39
WARNING!
WARNING!
A
A
B
Outfeed Table Adjustment
When you receive the jointer, the knives have been
pre-set at the factory. However, the height and
parallelism of the knives with the outfeed table should
be checked, and any needed adjustments made,
before putting the jointer into operation. Adjust the
height of the outfeed table as follows:
1. Disconnect jointer from power source.
2. Carefully number each blade with a marker to
make them easier to differentiate.
3. Place a straightedge upon the outfeed table and
extend it over the cutterhead (Figures 40 and 41).
Cutterhead knives are sharp. Do
not grab the cutterhead itself to rotate it! Failure
to comply may cause serious injury.
4. Rotate the cutterhead, using the drive belt or
pulley, until knife number one is at its highest point.
The apex of the knife should just barely come in
contact with the straightedge. If the apex of the knife
number one just makes contact with the
straightedge, no adjustment is required for the
outfeed table. If the apex of the knife number one
comes below the straightedge (a gap exists) or
pushes the straightedge up, proceed with the
following steps:
5. Loosen both gib lock screws (B-Fig. 42) and the
lock knob (A-Fig. 42).
6. Raise or lower the outfeed table until the straight
edge contacts the knife tip, as shown in Figure 41.
Using the drive belt or pulley, rock the cutterhead
slightly to make sure the apex of the knife is just
barely contacting the
straight edge. When adjustment is complete:
7. Lock the outfeed table at that setting by
tightening the lock knob (A-Fig. 42) and gib
lock screws (B-Fig. 42). The outfeed table
adjustment is complete.
The outfeed table adjustment is only made against
one knife (blade number one was arbitrarily
selected here). After the outfeed table has been
set at the correct height, do not change it except
for special operations or after replacing knives.
Operation
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WARNING!
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
Straightedge
Cutterhead
Outfeed Table
Lock Knob
Outfeed Table
Handwheel
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