Do not locate the grill in a building, garage or other enclosed area. • Ensure that fresh air ventilation is adequate. • Consider exposure to wind and proximity to traffic paths. • The minimum clearances to combustibles must be maintained at all times. • Do not install a grill below overhead unprotected combustible construction. • The installation must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the national fuel gas code, ANSI Z223 latest edition. Note: Reference pub. n
Report any damage immediately to your distributor and shipping agent. Do not discard any shipping material until the planer is installed and running properly. Compare the contents of your container with the following parts list to make sure all parts are intact. Missing parts, if any, should be reported to your distributor. Read the instruction manual thoroughly for assembly, maintenance and safety instructions. NOTE: To remove the box from atop the planer table, loosen the table lock handle,
Lift the cover off and set it aside. 4. Vacuum all dust and debris from the motor and belt areas. 5. Inspect the cutterhead belt for proper tension, straight alignment, and possible damage or wear. Note: The belt is properly tensioned if it deflects about -W when you press down on middle of the belt with moderate pressure from your thumb or forefinger. The belt is properly aligned if it lies flat and straight on the motor shaft and drive pulley. Belt damage will be evident on inspection. 6.
1,510 Black Walnut............ 1,410 Red Alder................1,370 Basswood................1,280 Cottonwood............. 1,160 Western Larch...........1,150 Tamarack.................1,130 Douglas Fir..............1,080 Alaska Cedar............1,050 Sitka Spruce.............1,000 Sugar Pine.................980 Cypress.....................940 Redwood (OG)............930 Red Cedar ................. 860 T White Pine.................850 SOFT Balsam Fir................. 710 Figure 32.
9. Remove the wood that is holding the blade Top Dead Center Figure 25. Blade is positioned at its highestposition (Top Dead Center). Figure 26. Checking the blade height. Figure 27. Blade clamp screws. ADJUSTMENTS guard open. -19 Depth Of Cut The depth of cut is equal to the distance between the infeed table surface and the top of the cutterhead blade at top-dead-center (Figure 28). The depth of cut is adjusted by raising and lowering the infeed table. To adjust the depth of cut: • Turn the tab
shall not be responsible for damage or injuries caused by improper use or modification of this machine. • If you do not understand these instructions or if you have questions, contact Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 before proceeding. Model D3393 Elliptical Jig Instruction Sheet • Read and understand these instructions! Woodstock International Inc. shall not be responsible for damage or injuries caused by improper use or modification of this machine. • If you do not u
5. Avoid dangerous environments. Do not operate this machine in wet or open flame environments. Airborne dust particles could cause an explosion and severe fire hazard. 6. Ensure all guards are securely in place and in working condition. 7. Make sure switch is in the “OFF” position before connecting power to machine. 8. Keep work area clean and free of clutter, grease, etc. 9. Keep children and visitors away. All visitors should be kept a safe distance away while operating unit. 10. Childproof w
5. As your leading hand gets within 4" of the cutterhead, lift the push block up and over the cutterhead and place it on the work- piece as it passes over the outfeed table. Do the same thing when your trailing hand nears the cutterhead and try to maintain pressure on the outfeed table. Never let your hands get closer than 4" from the cutterhead! 6. Repeat steps 4-5 until the surface is flat. OPERATIONS -23 OPERATIONS -24- Edge Jointing Edge jointing is passing the workpiece over the jointer on