Fastening Jointer to Supporting Surface
(Fig. M)
If during operation, there is any tendency for the jointer
to tip over, slide or "walk" on the supporting surface, the
jointer must be secured to the supporting surface. Four
holes (two of which are shown at
for this purpose.
Dust Collector Hose Adapter (Fig. L, M)
A dust collector hose adapter
jointer to help connect it to a standard 2" (51 mm) vacuum
hose. To assemble the adapter:
1. Remove two screws
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. Loosen screws
2. Slide adapter's slots
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under loosened screws
3. Tighten screws
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when adapter
proper location.
4. Replace and tighten screws
NOTICE: Do not install this vacuum hose adapter
unless you will be using a dust collector.
Fig. L
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Fig. M
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OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Fig. M, are provided
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is supplied with the
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26
.
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.
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is in
.
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Stopping and Starting the Jointer (Fig. N)
To turn the planer on, lift up the switch
on automatically. To turn the tool off, press the switch
down. Two holes
are provided in the bottom of the
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switch housing for locking off the planer with a padlock.
Fig. N
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Variable Speed Control (Fig. O)
Your jointer is supplied with variable speed control
enables you to operate the machine at cutterhead speeds
between 6000 and 11000 RPM. Speed indicators of 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5 are provided on the speed dial.
Fig. O
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speed
1
2
3
4
5
Speed Selection Chart
Use the speed selection chart to determine the proper
setting for your workpiece.
English
. The planer locks
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that
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Approximate
RPM
6000
7250
8800
9750
11000
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