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Step 2)

Flip the square jib so that its end sits against the flat part of the Plate (18)-see Figure 7.

Step 3)

Using an Allen Wrench, attach this assembly to the Fence (#11) with the three Hex Screws
(#24)-see Figure 6.

Operation

When operating your Jointer, it will be helpful to refer to the Parts List and Assembly Diagram on the last pages
of this manual.

Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool.  It is designed to do the job better
and more safely at the rate for which it was intended.

Use only wood boards.

Do not force feed your work through the machine.  Allow the Jointer to feed at the designated rate of feed.

Note:

This tool is specifically designed for the planing of lumber.  Before working with any lumber,
check for any foreign materials such as nails, screws, or hard impurities.  Also check for loose
knots in the wood.  If not cleaned off these may cause damage to the blade or machine.

When feeding your lumber, use Push Blocks to feed the lumber, rather than
using your hands.

Settings and Adjustments

Before adjustments are made, ensure that the machine is SWITCHED OFF AND UNPLUGGED.  Also make
sure all locking handles and securing screws are fully tightened when adjustments are complete.

Raising and Lowering Tables

Step 1)

For both the Infeed Table (#33) and Out Feed Table (#1) loosen the Lock Screw (#45) nearest
the Handle Wheel (#43).  Turn the Handle Wheel until the Table is set at the proper height.
Once the table is set as desired, tighten down the Lock Screw (#56).

Plate

Jib

Figure 7

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Page 1: ...eb Site at www harborfreight com Copyright 2000 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the...

Page 2: ...BUT MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE OPERATOR The Operator PLEASE REMEMBER Do not operate the product if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgme...

Page 3: ...ck when jointing stock DO NOT perform jointing operations on materials shorter than 8 inches narrower than 3 4 inches or less than 1 4 inch thick DO NOT make cuts deeper than 1 8 on a single pass Chec...

Page 4: ...WA on the jacket The extension cord must have a minimum wire size depending on the amperage of the tool and the length of the extension cord This size is determined by its AWG American Wire Gauge rat...

Page 5: ...gh the Chassis 20A and to the bottom of each corner From the top slide on Washer 7A and tighten on Nut 6A Step 6 Set the Jointer on the Stand with the Cutterhead Guard facing the Front SidePlate 16 Th...

Page 6: ...it is attached at the top to the Upper Link Plate 2A and at the bottom to the Side Link Plate 19A Attach to the Upper Link Plate making sure that the lips of the Tapping Plate 25A are sandwiched betw...

Page 7: ...d and turning the Spring Knob 37 Assembling Handle Wheels Step 1 There is a Handle Wheel 43 located on each side of the Base 50 With Adjusting Pole 49 inserted into Base 50 make certain Lock Block 46...

Page 8: ...specifically designed for the planing of lumber Before working with any lumber check for any foreign materials such as nails screws or hard impurities Also check for loose knots in the wood If not cl...

Page 9: ...placed on the infeed table with the narrow edge of the piece against the fence Move the piece from the infeed table acr0oss the cutterhead to the outfeed table Always use the push blocks when planing...

Page 10: ...e certain that the Jointer is UNPLUGGED and OFF Adjustments should be made my a qualified service technician Be extremely careful when handling the knives Make certain that the Bars are free of dirt a...

Page 11: ...nife Wiring the Jointer On and OFF Step 1 Insert the Switch Box through the hole in the Stand 69 Step 2 Insert the wires through the hole in the Switch Box see Figure 9 Step 3 The cord from the Motor...

Page 12: ...THE TOOL Figure 12 Green to Ground White to corners Black to corners 31849 Page 12 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDEDTHE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL...

Page 13: ...ate 2 4A Upright Plate 1 20A Chassis 4 5A Bolt M8 X25 4 21A Lock Washer 4 6A Nut 50 22A Bolt 1 7A Washer 50 23A Right Tapping Fender 6 8A Right Protect Plate 1 24A Lock Plate 1 9A Nut 2 25A Tapping Pl...

Page 14: ...ew 4 14 Set Screw M 6 X 10 1 49 Adjusting Pole 2 15 Set Screw M6 X 10 1 50 Base 1 16 Bolt 6 X 40 3 51 Nut 2 17 Nut 3 52 Lock Washer 2 18 Plate 1 53 Fault Washer 2 19 Cross Slide Plate 1 54 Screw 2 20...

Page 15: ...Stand Assembly Diagram Each of the Part Numbers below correspond to the Stand Assembly and has the suffix A see Parts List on Page 13 31849 Page 15...

Page 16: ...Jointer Assembly Diagram See Parts List on Page 14 31849 Page 16...

Page 17: ...White White Black Black Wiring Diagram 31849 Page 17...

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