cape inspection. Please examine the edges of
all die-cut metal parts before handling them or
serious injury may occur.
WARNINGS
· Disconnect from power source when perform-
ing any maintenance, assembly or adjustment.
Failure to do this may result in serious personal
injury.
· Keep loose clothing rolled up and out of the
way of machinery and keep hair pulled back.
· Wear safety glasses during the entire assem-
bly process. Failure to comply may result in seri-
ous personal injury.
Most of this Jointer has been assembled at
the factory, but some parts must be assembled
or installed after delivery. We have organized
the assembly process into steps. Please follow
along in the order presented here.
ASSEMBLING JOINTER TO STAND
This step will require at least two people.
To mount the jointer to the stand:
1. Lift the main unit onto the stand, making
sure to position the cutterhead pulley over the
slot in the top of the stand.
2. Carefully align the mounting holes in the
stand with the threaded holes in the base of
the jointer. Secure the jointer to the stand us-
ing the three M10 special bolts and 10mm flat
washers provided. Be sure not to over tighten
WARNING: The jointer main unit is very
heavy, you will need assistance when lifting it
onto the stand. Serious personal injury may oc-
cur if safe moving methods are not followed.
V-BELT
1. Loosen the motor
adjusting bolts until
you can attach the V-
Belt to the pulleys. See
Figure 1 (another is on
dust chute).
2. Align the motor and cutterhead pulleys
with each other using a plumb bob or straight-
edge. Move the motor until the face of the
motor pulley is aligned with the cutterhead
pulley and tighten the motor adjusting bolts
(See figure 2).
16
Bearing
block
Fig.2
FENCE
Place the fence body
on the fence support,
making sure that it
fits over the key. Insert
the locking screw and
thread on the special
nut provided (fig.3).
The flange on the special nut should protrude
upward when installed correctly.
WARNING: DO NOT slide the fence across
the outfeed table. Scratching will result.
CUTTER GUARD
1.
The
guard pivot shaft is
slotted on the end.
This slot fits over the
tang at the end of a
spring located in the
spring housing.
See Figure 4. Lock down the pivot hole to get
an idea where this tang is located.
2. Remove the setscrew from the slotted end
of the pivot shaft. Rotate the spring housing
counter-clockwise, approximately 1 turn. Insert
the guard shaft into the pivot hole, lining up
the slot with the tang.
Fig.1
3. The cutterhead guard shaft should fit all
the way inside the pivot hole when properly
engaged with the spring tang and should hold
the guard against the fence.
4. The cutterhead guard should be held firmly
against the fence, completely cover the cut-
terhead, and move back into position when
released. If this has not been achieved, repeat
Steps 2-3, increasing the number of turns on
the spring housing to 1-1/2. Re-install the set-
screw into the end of the pivot shaft.
Set screws
Cutterhead
pulley
Cutterhead
Motor
pulley
Set screws
Tornillo
de seguridad
Llave
Gibs
cutterhead
Fig.4
Fig.3