Adjustments
Adjusting the rip fence stoppers
• The tilting system in the rip fence is built with stoppers to
quickly select angles ±45° and 90°. Use a compound
setsquare to verify the angles. If the angles are not right adjust
the stoppers.
• 90° Stopper: With the stopper (Y) in place, place the
rip fence to 90° until the screw (Z) makes contact with the
stopper (Y).
• If the angle in the rip fence is not 90° loosen the lever (V)
and the safety nut (A). Turn the stopper screw (Z) using
care it will not loose contact with the stopper (Y) until the
rip fence gets to 90°. Tighten the safety nut (A) and the
lever (V).
• ±45° Stopper: Set the rip fence at +45° until it stops
with the screw (B).
• If the table angle is not 45° loosen the lever (V) and the
safety nut (C) found in the screw making contact with the
rip fence. Turn the stopper screw (B) until the rip fence is
45°. Tighten the safety nut (C) and the lever (V). Repeat
the procedure setting the rip fence at -45° until it stops with
the screw (D).
Start Up
Turning On
• Before connecting the jointer to the power outlet
verify the connection is matching the voltage or the
power source (110 V / 220 V ) (See page 13).
• Press button "I" to start the jointer.
• Press button "O" to shut down the jointer.
• To prevent accidental start up insert one pin through the
orifice in button "I".
Work piece
• Do not work pieces smaller than the indicated in the
illustration E.
• If you work with warped or uneven materials make light
cuts until the piece is flat and aligned. Do not force the piece
against the table.
• Always feed the material with the grain pointing the cutter
head. Do not feed the material with the grain parallel to the
cutter head. Otherwise the piece will get chipped.
B
C
ON
OFF
1/2"
minimum
E
Y
Z
A
V
D
INSERT PIN
10"
minimum
3/4"
minimum
ENGLISH
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