or the table is below the straightedge, loosen
the outfeed table lock, and adjust the outfeed
table height with the hand wheel until the
straightedge just touches a knife at its highest
point of rotation.
5. Lock the outfeed table, reinstall the cutter-
head guard, and close the rear access panel.
DEPTH STOP KNOB
A depth stop knob
(Figure 29) on the
depth scale assembly
allows the operator
to set the maximum
depth of cut to 1/8".
To engage the knob, adjust the table height to
1/8" until the knob clicks into place. To disen-
gage the knob, pull it out and adjust the table
to the desired height.
SETTING FENCE STOPS
The fence stops simplify the task of adjusting
the fence to 45˚ inward, 90˚, and 45˚ outward
(135˚).
1. Using a 45˚ square,
adjust the fence to the
45˚ inward position, as
shown in Figure 73.
2. Loosen the jam nut
shown in Figure 74.
3. Adjust the 45˚ in-
ward fence stop bolt
until it makes contact
with the back of the
fence bracket.
4. Retighten the jam
nut loosened in step 2.
TO SET THE 90˚ FENCE STOP
1. Using a 90˚ square,
adjust the fence to the
90˚ position, as shown
in Figure 75.
2. Push the plunger in.
3. Loosen the jam nut
on the 90˚ fence stop
bolt (Figure 76).
4.
Adjust
the
90˚
fence stop bolt until
it makes contact with
the 90˚ plunger knob
shaft.
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E N G L I S H •
5. Retighten the jam nut loosened in Step 3.
TO SET THE 45˚ OUTWARD FENCE STOP
1. Pull the plunger out
(see Figure 76 on Page
41).
2. Using a sliding bev-
el adjusted to 135˚,
adjust the fence to
the 135˚ (45˚ outward)
position, as shown in
Figure 77.
3. Loosen the jam nut
on the 45˚ outward
fence stop bolt (Fig-
ure 78).
4. Adjust the 45˚ out-
ward fence stop bolt
until it makes contact
with the back of the
fence.
5. Retighten the jam nut loosened in Step 3.
ADJUSTING GIBS
The table gibs eliminate excessive play in the
table movement, and control how easy the
tables move up and down.
TO ADJUST THE TABLE GIBS:
1. Using a 10 mm
wrench, loosen the
three infeed table gib
nuts on the back of
the jointer base (Fig-
ure 79).
2. Oil the gibs if needed.
3. Using a 3 mm hex wrench, evenly tighten the
gib set screws a small amount, then check the
table by moving it up and down. Adjust the set
screws as needed until the friction of the table
movement is balanced between minimal play
and ease of movement.
NOTE: Tighter gibs reduce play but make it
harder to adjust the tables.
4. Repeat Steps 1-3 with the outfeed table, and
oil the outfeed table lead screw, if needed.
5. Set the outfeed table height as described in
Setting Outfeed Table Height.
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