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BEVELING 

To  cut  a  bevel,  lock  the  fence  at  the  required  angle  and  run  the 

work across the knives while keeping it firmly against the fence and 

tables.  Several  passes  may  be  necessary  to  arrive  at  the  desired 

result. 

 

TAPER CUTS 

One  of  the  most  useful  jointer  operations  is  cutting  an  edge  to  a 

taper. The method can be used on a wide variety of work. Tapered 

legs of furniture are a common example.   

Instead  of  laying  the  piece  on  the  infeed  table,  lower  the  forward 

end  of  the  work  onto  the  outfeed  table.  Do  this  very  carefully,  as 

the piece will span the knives, and they will take a "bite" from the 

work  with  tendency  to  kick  back  unless  the  piece  is  firmly  held. 

Now push the work forward as in ordinary jointing the effect is to 

plane off all the stock in front of knives to increase depth, leaving a 

tapered surface.   

 

The ridge left by the knives when starting the taper may be remove-

d  by  taking  a  very  light  cut  according  to  the  regular  method  for 

jointing, with the infeed table raised to its usual position. 

Practice is required in this operation, and the beginner is advised to 

make trail cuts on waste material. Taper cuts over part of the length 

and a number of other special operations can easily be done by the 

experienced craftsman.   

 

MAINTENANCE   

!

 

CAUTION: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 

BEFORE PERFROMING MAINTENANCE. 

 

Check all screws and fasteners occasionally and keep them tighten 

securely. 

 

In time, rust may appear on the table and fence and other parts of 

the jointer, resulting in less efficiency and accuracy of the machine, 

use  paste  wax  which  can  be  applied  to  prevent  rust  formation.  If 

however,  rust  has  already  formed  on  those  parts,  use  "Rust 

Remover" which will restore the machine to its original accuracy. 

 

LUBRICATION 

Use a good grade of light grease on the steel adjusting screws for 

the  raising  and  lowering  mechanisms  of  the  infeed  and  outfeed 

work tables. 

The  cutterhead  runs  in  two  single-row  sealed  and  shielded  ball 

bearings, which are pre-lubricated for their entire life. 

 

WHETTING KNIVES 

1.

 

Disconnect the machine from power source. 

2.

 

Use a fine carborundum stone. Cover it partly with paper as 

shown Fig. 15, to avoid marking the table. 

3.

 

Lay the stone on the infeed table, lower the table and turn the 

cutterhead forward until the stone lies flat on the bevel of the 

knife. 

 

 

Fig. 15 

 

4.

 

Hold the cutterhead from turning, and whet the beveled edge 

of  the  knife,  stroking  lengthwise  by  sliding  the  stone  back 

and forth across the  table. Do the  same amount of whetting 

on each of the three blades.   

5.

 

When finished, reset the  knives parallel to the outfeed table 

(see "Setting Knives & Outfeed table") 

 

CUTTERHEAD REPAIRES   

The  entire  cutterhead  assembly  may  be  removed  for  cleaning, 

bearing or  blade replacement  or any  other cutterhead maintenance 

procedures.  To  remove  it,  lower  both  feed  tables  to  clear  the 

cutterhead.  Remove  the  bearing,retaining  stud  and  then  the  entire 

cutterhead assembly with bearings, studs and bearing housings (see 

exploded view pg. 16). Before reinstalling the assembly, be sure the 

machine

s  curved  seated  of  the  base  casting  are  free  of  dirt,  dust 

grease, etc. to obtain a good tight fit. 

 

BLADE CARE 

When  blade  become  dull  enough  so  that  it  is  noticeable  when 

cutting, they should be resharpened a sharp blade works easier and 

dull blade is less blade life and greater wear and tear on all parts of 

the machine.   

When  the  knife  cannot  be  properly  re-touched  as  described  in 

"Whetting  Knives"  they  must  be  ground  and  re-surfaced  to  a  new 

bevel  edge.  Check  in  the  "Yellow  Pages"  of  your  local  phone 

directory  under  "Sharpening  Service"  or  "Tool  Grinding  or 

sharpening".  It  may  be  less  expensive  to  purchase  a  new  set  of 

blade. 

Gum  and  Pitch  which  collects  on  the  blades  causes  excessive 

friction  as  the  work  continues,  resulting  in  over  heating  the  blade 

life. Use"Gum and Pitch Remover" to wipe off the blades.

Summary of Contents for J127LH

Page 1: ...ekamerica com Please ensure you have your serial number available when contacting us for parts or service Cantek America Inc 1 888 982 2683 Parts sales cantekamerica com Service service cantekamerica...

Page 2: ...justment 5 Fence Adjustments 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Hand Placement 6 Edge Jointing 6 Jointing Warped Pieces 6 Jointing Short Or Thin Work 6 Direction of Grain 6 Beveling 7 Taper Cuts 7 MAINTENANCE 7...

Page 3: ...ocked out when performing mainten ance or service work HOUSEKEEPING Before turning on machine remove all extra equipment such as keys wrenches scrap stock and cleaning rags from the machine Keep the a...

Page 4: ...rilling and other construction activity contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paint Crystalline si...

Page 5: ...ort to raise or lower motor support to obtain proper tension Fig 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IMPORTANT Make sure the electrical characteristics are the same between the motor nameplate and the power sourc...

Page 6: ...b locking screws 5 A knife setting bar or steel straight edge can now be used to set the knives However for more precise adjustment a Quick Set Knife Gauge is recommended Place the gauge on the outfee...

Page 7: ...r after replacing knives Example of incorrect setting If the outfeed table is too high the finished surface of the work piece will be curved Fig 8 Fig 8 If the outfeed table is too low the work will b...

Page 8: ...moved to the work on the outfeed table FOLLOW THE 3 INCH RULE NEVER PASS HANDS DIRECTLY OVER THE CUTTERHEAD EDGE JOINTING This is the most common operation for the jointer Set guide fence square with...

Page 9: ...sing and lowering mechanisms of the infeed and outfeed work tables The cutterhead runs in two single row sealed and shielded ball bearings which are pre lubricated for their entire life WHETTING KNIVE...

Page 10: ...end Knife is higher than outfeed table Raise outfeed table until it aligns with tip of knife Finished stock is concave in the middle Both tables have too much end fall Raise both table ends by adjust...

Page 11: ...tor 3PH 1 10 P092302 Plastic bushing gland BG20 1 11 S312001 Box Junction 1 12 S284025 Spring Washer 3 16 2 13 S313001 Strip Terminal 1 14 S239007 Screw 3 16 24NC 2 15 P082001 Switch PB2 1 T075007 Swi...

Page 12: ...10...

Page 13: ...3008 Nut M8 P1 25 4 17 P029304Y Knob 2 18 C047013 Axis Pivot 8 19 S099004 Hex Head Screw 5 16 18NC 8 20 C048013 Table Raising Link Bar Back 2 21 C047014 Axis Pivot 4 22 C034040 Screw 8 23 S274012 Nut...

Page 14: ...ate Measure 1 41 S239003 Round Head Screw 3 16 24NC 1 42 S196004 Fixed Screw 3 8 16NC 4 43 S196003 Fixed Screw 3 8 16NC 4 44 S273089 Nut 1 4 20NC 4 45 S213008 Fixed Screw M8 P1 25 2 46 P105105 Sticker...

Page 15: ...9 Pulley 60HZ 1 3 S214013 Fixed Screw M10 P1 5 1 4 C063054 Bracket Motor 1 5 S282011 Washer M10 3 6 S284008 Spring Washer M10 6 7 S137040 Hex Head Screw M10 P1 5 3 8 S273010R Nut M10 P1 5 3 9 C015033...

Page 16: ...HZ 1 C064040 Pulley 60HZ 1 3 S214013 Fixed Screw M10 P1 5 1 4 C063054 Bracket Motor 1 5 S282011 Washer M10 3 6 S284008 Spring Washer M10 6 7 S137045 Hex Head Screw M10 P1 5 3 8 S273010R Nut M10 P1 5 3...

Page 17: ...15 PARTS LIST T075007 Switch Plate Set NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION Q TY 1 C085048 Cover 1 2 P082710 Button Green 1 3 P082711 Stop Botton Red 1...

Page 18: ...1 C017027 Ledge Table 1 2 C075017 Guard 1 3 C046025 Shaft 1 4 C060018 Spring 1 5 C051033 Collor Guard 1 6 S194006 Fixed Screw 1 4 20NC 3 7 S273089 Nut 1 4 20NC 2 8 P031010 Knob 1 9 S284023 Spring Was...

Page 19: ...ing 6206ZZ 2 6 C053071 Washer 1 7 S136020 Hex Head Screw M8 P1 25 1 8 C010007 Support Cover LH 1 9 C010008 Support Cover RH 1 10 S201020 Hex Socket Head Screw M6 P1 0 6 11 C064020 Pulley 1 12 S003178...

Page 20: ...2 6 C053071 Washer 1 7 S136620 Hex Head Screw M8 P1 25 1 8 C010007 Support Cover LH 1 9 C010008 Support Cover RH 1 10 S201020 Hex Socket Head Screw M6 P1 0 6 11 C064020 Pulley 1 12 S003178 Key 1 13 S...

Page 21: ...le Lock 1 16 S137055 Hex Head Screw M10 P1 5 1 17 S284022 Spring Washer 1 2 2 18 S187005 Hex Socket Head Screw 1 2 12NC 2 19 C015035 Bracket Fence 1 20 C015040 Support 1 21 C039009 Pin 6 22 S212010 Fi...

Page 22: ...20 40 S284007 Spring Washer M8 1 41 S136025 Hex Head Screw M8 P1 25 1 42 S136040 Hex Head Screw M8 P1 25 2 43 S212012 Fixed Screw M6 P1 0 1 44 S273042 Nut M10 P1 5 1...

Page 23: ...1 2 S296009 Allen Wrench M10 1 3 S290071 Open End Wrench 10x12 1 4 S290073 Open End Wrench 12x14 1 5 S290074 Open End Wrench 17x19 1 6 S296004 Allen Wrench M3 1 7 S296006 Allen Wrench M5 1 8 S296007...

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