X 55 mm hex head screws. Flat and pressure
washers (F) of which three are shown.
Fig. 9
F
D
ASSEMBLING FENCE CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
1. Fasten fence carriage assembly (Fig.10-A)
to the guide pulley guard / guide carriage
assembly (B) by means of two hexagon head
bolts, flat and pressure washers (C ) Through
the holes in the guide carriage, one of which
is shown in (D).
Fig. 10
D
2. Fig. 11, illustrates
fence carriage assem-
bly properly mounted.
ASSEMBLING FENCE
1.
Align
the
two
threaded holes (Fig.
12-G) of the guide (A)
with the two holes (C)
of the guide carriage
(B) and attach the
guide to the carriage
using two hexagonal
M8x25
mm
screws,
Pressure and flat (D).
2. Figure 13 illustrates
the correct way in
which the guide must
be mounted to the
carriage.
24
F
E
C
A
B
C
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
A
G
C
B
D
Fig. 13
3. Screw the two ad-
justment knobs (Fig.
14-E) into the rear of
the guide, as shown.
ASSEMBLING CUTTERHEAD GUARD
1. Remove set screw from cutterhead guard
post with the 2.5 mm hex wrench.
2. Insert post through hole in the infeed table.
NOTE: A spring is supplied in knob assembly
that returns the guard over the cutterhead
after a cut has been made. Turn knob counter-
clockwise to provide tension on the spring
before inserting post. Make certain the spring
engages in the slot of the post. If spring ten-
sion is too tight or too loose, adjust the spring
accordingly by removing the guard and rotat-
ing knob.
3. Thread set screw back into post, to keep cut-
terhead guard in position during jointer opera-
tion.
ASSEMBLING DUST CHUTE
The jointer stand has a built-in dust chute. If
this machine is to be used with a dust collec-
tion system, the supplied dust collector connec-
tor, can be fastened to jointer stand with four
#10-16x1/2" sheet metal screws. A standard 4"
dust collection hose can be attached to dust
collector connector.
NOTE: A tight fit is required for proper perfor-
mance.
SETTING OUTFEED TABLE HEIGHT
The outfeed table height MUST be level with
the knives when they are at top-dead-center.
If the outfeed table is set too low, the work-
piece 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 JOINTER FROM POWER!
2. Move the cutterhead guard out of the way
or remove it, and open the rear access panel.
3. Place a straightedge on the outfeed table so
it extends over the cutterhead and rotate the
Fig. 14
E