FENCE OPERATION
The fence can be moved across the infeed and outfeed
tables. The fence can be positioned to 90 degrees to the
table or can be tilted at 45 degrees in or out to the table.
MOVING
AND TILTING
,
To move the fence across the table, loosen the cam
lock handle one-quarter turn. The fence is now free
to move back and forth across the table width.
When the proper position is achieved, re-tighten the
cam lock handle, securing the fence in position.
,
To tilt the fence in or out, loosen the bevel lock
handle, pull both 90 degree indexing pins out and
rotate the 90 degree positive stops back. The fence
can now tilt in or out to 45 degrees.
Re-tighten
bevel lock handle when proper position is achieved.
FENCE POSITIVE
STOPS
5.
Loosen jam nut (B) of the stop screw (C) that you
want to adjust. See Figure 23.
6.
Adjust stop screws to in or out.
7.
Retighten bevel lock handle.
8.
Check fence. If more adjustments are required, repeat
this process until the proper angle is achieved.
9.
Re-tighten jam nuts that were loosened during
adjustments.
Make certain that the stop screws do
not move.
KNIFE ADJUSTMENTS
In order to do accurate work, the knives must be exactly
level with the outfeed table. See Figure 24.
Figure 24
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The fence on this Jointer/Planer
is equipped with
positive stops that allow quick fence tilting to 90 degrees
and 45 degrees in and out.
ADJUSTING
POSITIVE
STOPS
1.
WARNING: DISCONNECT
JOINTER/PLANER
FROM POWER SOURCE.
2.
When adjusting the fence to 90 or 45 degrees in/out
to the table, position the fence to the angle that you
want to set.
,
,
Using an accurate square, check the fence bevel
angle.
If any adjustments are required, loosen bevel lock
handle (A). See Figure 23.
Figure 23
A
C
B
D
E
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To avoid serious injury, disconnect jointer/planer from
power source.
CAUTION: The knife edges are sharp. Do not touch or
you may be cut.
,
,
,
Lower infeed table (A) and remove cutterhead
guard. See Figure 24.
Set a straight edge (B) on the outfeed table (C),
extending over center of the cutterhead (E).
See Figure 24.
Carefully rotate the cutterhead by hand. The knives (D)
should touch the straight edge. Check both sides of the
cutterhead (F). See Figure 24.
NOTE: Knives should not extend from cutterhead
more than 1/16 inch.
,
,
If a knife is high or low on either side, slightly loosen
the screws in the knife-locking bar. Adjust height of
knife by turning the knife adjustment screws.
Tighten screws in knife-locking bar before
continuing.
CAUTION: Make sure all screws are tightened
before moving on.
Install cutterhead guard and raise infeed table back
to proper depth-of-cut.
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