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CT056 6” WOODWORKING JOINTER 

 

 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for CT056

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CT056 6 Jointer ...

Page 2: ...e Belt Page 8 Power Supply Page 8 Cutter Head Guard Page 8 Fence Adjustment Page 8 Outfeed Table Adjusting Page 9 Knife Adjusting Page 9 Operation Edge Planing Page 10 Planing Safely Page 10 Rabbeting Page 11 Honing Knives Page 12 Knife Replacement Page 13 Cutter Head Removal Page 14 Schematic Drawings CT056 Jointer Page 15 Base Page 16 Parts List Page 17 Parts List Continued Page 18 CT056 Accesso...

Page 3: ...ption or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgement to safely use this machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels or making other adjustments or repairs NEVER leave an operating tool unattended NEVER reach over the table when the tool is in operation ALWAYS keep blades knives or bits sharp and properly aligned ALWAYS keep all safety guards in place and e...

Page 4: ...ly when jointing near the leading edge such as in rabbetting Never perform jointing operations on wood materials shorter than 8 narrower than 3 4 or less than 1 4 in thickness Do not perform planing operations on wood material shorter than 4 narrower than 3 4 wider than 8 or thinner than 1 2 Maintain the proper relationship of the infeed and outfeed table surfaces and the cutter head knife path Ne...

Page 5: ...ssional tool and like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor 1HP 110 220 volt Pre wired for 110v Ball Bearing Motor Safety Power Switch with removable key Precision ground cast iron tables on an inclined dovetail way Precision Gib adjustments Precision ground center mounted fence Adjustable infeed and outfeed tables Steel stand with built in chip chute and 4 d...

Page 6: ...CT056 6 WOODWORKING JOINTER ILLUSTRATED FEATURES 6 ...

Page 7: ...eral spirits When clean and dry a coat of paste wax should be applied to the precision ground surfaces to protect them from further corrosion Assembly The Dust Chute doubles as a motor mount and must be fastened to the front and rear panels with the nuts bolts and washers provided Do not tighten the fasteners until the entire base is sitting on a level surface Attach the left end panel so that the...

Page 8: ... is positioned correctly securely tighten the motor mount bolts Power Supply The CT056 is pre wired at 110 volts and requires a 15 amp circuit It is recommended that you use a dedicated circuit for the tool Cutter Head Guard The shaft of the cutter head guard fits into a socket on the side face of the infeed table Loosen the locking screw insert the shaft and tighten the locking screw Adjusting Th...

Page 9: ...ng the drive belt sheave at the rear of tool CAUTION Do not attempt to rotate the cutter head itself as the knives are extremely sharp If all the 3 knives appear to high or too low rotate the outfeed table height wheel accordingly Tighten the outfeed table lock The knife edges must just touch the straightedge If one knife is too high or too low the knives must be re set Adjusting Knives A knife ma...

Page 10: ...ointing results are gained by feeding the wood into the knives with the grain Adjust the infeed table to remove the minimum amount of stock required by lowering or raising the infeed table Loosen the infeed table lock and adjust accordingly Securely lock the table Planing Safely For edge planing grasp your workpiece as shown being sure to keep fingers well above the table surface 10 ...

Page 11: ...as illustrated Rabbeting To form a rabbet you must bring the fence forward to the required distance from the end of the knives Lower the infeed table for the first pass Remove the knife guard Rabbeting should not be attempted in one pass Several small passes will result in better quality work Be sure to replace the guard when rabbeting is complete 11 ...

Page 12: ...ht See Adjusting Knives Honing can be best achieved by using the Busy Bee B1659 Jointer Knife Honing Tool Disconnect the power supply Remove the fence or slide it back to expose all of the knife surfaces remove the blade guard and lower the infeed table Clean the cutter head and knives with mineral spirits to remove pitch gum and tar Wedge a small piece of wood between the cutter head and the fram...

Page 13: ...ining two Carefully remove the knife and the locking bar being careful not to lose any of the knife pressure springs Repeat this procedure on the second and third knives To reassemble the knives into the cutter head reverse the above procedure being certain to place the springs in position and to be sure that sharp edges of the knives are facing the infeed table Tighten the hex head screws in reve...

Page 14: ...ct the CT056 from the power source Remove the fence Remove the drive belt Set both the infeed and outfeed tables to their lowermost positions being sure to loosen the butterfly lock screws first Remove the two bearing cap screws From the drive belt end slide the cutter head assembly out To re install reverse the above procedure and when reassembled be sure to adjust the feed tables 14 ...

Page 15: ...CT056 6 WOODWORKING JOINTER Schematic Diagram Main Body 15 ...

Page 16: ...CT056 6 WOODWORKING JOINTER Schematic Diagram Base Follow steps 1 7 for fast and accurate results in stand set up This stand is designed to give better stability and balance 16 ...

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Page 19: ...er bag only New dust bags reduce to 1 micron the size of dust particles entering your workplace from the collector New polyethylene lower bags are transparent and allow visual inspection of the contents Adjustable Universal Mobile Base Made By Port A Mate Exclusive to Busy Bee Tools Maximum square 31 x 31 Maximum rectangle 19 x 43 Capacity 300 lbs Heavy duty 3 wheels Stable 4 wheel design 2 point ...

Page 20: ...o a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the nearest warehouse see locations on inside back cover of this manual Returns must be accompanied with a copy of your original invoice as proof of pur...

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