Proceed as follows: 6. Rotate the cutterhead (using the pulley) until the tip of the knife is at the top of the cutterhead arc. Place the knife setting gauge (Figure 17) over the cutterhead so the tip of the knife contacts the center of the gauge, and all four "feet" of the gauge rest firmly upon the cutterhead, as the knife is pushed down into its slot. The gauge will set the knives at approximately .070" above the cutterhead. Knife height should not vary more than .002-.003" across the length
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Then rotate the key so that the arrow lines up with the LOCK arrow on the cover. This will prevent the safety key from coming loose from vibration when the machine is in use. Figure 30 21 Basic Jointer Operation NOTE: If you are inexperienced at jointing, use scrap pieces of lumber to check settings and get the feel of operations before attempting regular work. This section briefly discusses general rules as well as some of the basic cuts using a jointer, such as surfacing, edging, beveling, ske
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Even the fins on the blower fan were subjected to considerable research and development to be sure they made the most effective fan for this application. The result is an air filtration system specifically designed from the ground up to function effectively in the woodshop environment. Legitimate Efficiency A considerable amount of engineering was expended in the design of the PM1200 AFS filtration elements to ensure maximum efficiency. It is important to understand the filtration numbers so oft
16. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine 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 part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced. 17. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, ove
Creating flat, straight surfaces is crucial in the quest to build elegant projects. Virtually all forms of joinery and the tools that cut them depend on straight edges and square cuts. The POWERMATIC 54A/54HH 6” Jointer makes it easy to achieve the high levels of accuracy you need in this always-crucial operation. Base Cabinet The 21”-wide by 13”-deep all steel base cabinet provides stable footing for the POWERMATIC 54A/54HH 6” Jointer and puts the table surface at a comfortable 32” above the fl