CUTTERHEAD
GUARD
ASSEMBLY
FRONT AND BACK
PANEL ASSEMBLY
DO NOT assembie the Jointer/Pianer
until you are sure
the power switch is in the "OFF" position and the power
cord is disconnected from the power source,
Fig. 11-1
B
DO NOT assembie the Jointer/Pianer
until you are sure
the power switch is in the "OFF" position and the power
cord is disconnected
from the power source,
Assembie the front (A) and back paneis to the jointer
stand with twenty four #10-24 x 3/8" round head flange
screws and secureiy tighten screws,
See Figure 12-1,
DUST CHUTE
PORT ASSEMBLY
A
C
DO NOT assembie the Jointer/Pianer
until you are sure
the power switch is in the "OFF" position and the power
cord is disconnected
from the power source,
Fig. 12-1
1,
Remove the screw from the post (A) of the cutter-
head guard (B), See Figure 11-1,
2,
Attach the cutterhead guard to the infeed tame (C)
by piacing the post (A) through the hob in the
infeed tame,
3,
Turn knob (D) on underside of the hob 1/2 turn to
provide tension on the return spring, This spring
allows the guard to return over the cutterhead after
the cut has been made,
4,
Align the slot in the post with the spring, then insert
post,
5,
Check that the guard returns completely, if it does
not, remove the guard and add another 1/2 turn to
knob (D), Then replace the guard, using STEP 4
above,
6,
Thread screw removed in STEP 1 into cutterhead
guard post, This screw keeps the guard in place,
B
if a dust collector (not included) wiii be used with the
Jointer/Planer, attach the dust chute port (B) over the
dust chute opening located on the left side panel, Use
four #10-24 x 3/8" round head flange screws to securely
fasten port to the panel, See Figure 12-1,
IMPORTANT: DO NOT assemble the dust chute port if
a dust collector wiii not be used, This wiii only cause
wood chips to backup in the dust chute and come back
out through the cutterhead opening,
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