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User manual Grizzly, model Jointer w/ Spiral Cutterhead G0656X

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File name: 81063ad2-4a76-443a-9095-f98d55e27e50.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Besides the differences noted in this insert, all other content in the Model G0656 owner's manual applies to this machine. Before operating your new machine, you MUST read and understand this insert and the entire Model G0656 manual to reduce the risk of injury when using this machine. If you have any further questions about this manual insert or the differences between the Model G0656X and the Model G0656, contact our Technical Support at (570) 546-9663 or email techsupport@grizzlv. com. Machine Inventory Refer to the inventory photos in the G0656 Manual on Page 11. After all the parts have been removed from the crate, you should have the following items: Wood Crate: Qty A. Jointer Assembly........................................1 B. Cutterhead Guard.......................................1 C. Handwheels................................................2 D. Handles......................................................2 E. Fence Tilt Lever.........................................1 F. Push Blocks................................................2 G. Spiral Cutterhead Hardware (Not Shown) —inserts 14 x 14 x 2..................................5 —Flat Head Torx Screws T20 M6-1 x 15 10 —L-Wrench Torx T20.................................1 —Driver Bit Torx T20.................................1 H. Tool Hardware Bag —Hex Wrenches 2.5, 3, 4, 6mm..........1 Ea —Open-End Wrench 8/10, 12/14mm.....1Ea The Model G0656X Cardboard Box and Assembly Fastener Components are identical to the corresponding components listed on Page 11 of the G0656 Manual. Setting Outfeed Table Height The outfeed table height MUST be level with the carbide inserts when they are at top-dead-center. if the outfeed table is set too low, the workpiece 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 cutterhead pulley until one of the carbide inserts is at top-dead-center (TDC), as shown in Figure 1 . COPYRiGHT © DECEMBER, 2008 BY GRiZZLY iNDUSTRiAL, iNC. REViSED JANUARY, 2009 (BL) WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. #BL11411 PRiNTED iN CHiNA 4. When correctly set, the carbide insert will just touch the straightedge when the insert is at its highest point of rotation (Figure 2). outfeed table height with insert at TDC. —if your outfeed table is correctly set, no adjustments are necessary. —if the insert lifts the straightedge off the table or the insert is below the straightedge, loosen the outfeed table lock and adjust the outfeed table height with the handwheel until the straightedge just touches an insert at its highest point of rotation. Tip: Some advanced woodworkers have found that they can virtually eliminate snipe by setting the outfeed table in the following manner: Repeat Steps 1-4 using a freshly exposed insert. Place two pencil marks on the straightedge 5/32" apart, and place the outward mark on the edge of the outfeed table, as shown in Figure 3. Lower the outfeed table slightly so the insert lifts the straightedge off the table. Rotate the cutterhead clockwise—the straightedge should move 5/32" toward the infeed table and the inward mark should be directly over the edge of the outfeed table, as shown in Figure 4. Continue adjusting the oufeed table until the cutterhead moves the straightedge 5/32" toward the infeed table. outfeed table. 5. Lock the outfeed table, reinstall the cutterhead guard, and close the rear access panel. Replacing Carbide Inserts Tools Needed: Qty L-Wrench Torx w/T20 Torx Driver.....................1 The cutterhead is equipped with 40 indexable carbide inserts. Each insert can be rotated to reveal any one of its four cutting edges. Therefore, if one cutting edge becomes dull or damaged, simply rotate it 90° to reveal a fresh cutting edge (Figure 5). in addition, each insert has a reference dot on one corner. As the insert is rotated, the reference dot location can be used as an indicator of which edges are used and which are new. When the reference dot revolves back around to its starting position, the insert should be replaced. Replacement carbide inserts should be included with the cutterhead. if you need additional inserts, call Grizzly Customer Service at (800) 523-4777 and order Part P0452Z002, Replacement Carbide insert 14x14x2mm. Figure 3. Straightedge outward mark at edge of outfeed table. 2- ¥ G0656X Manual insert To rotate or change a carbide insert: 1. DiSCONNECT JOiNTER FROM POWER! 2. Move the cutterhead guard out of the way, or remove it. 3. Remove any sawdust from the head of the carbide ins...


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