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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS                             

 

WARNING!

    This machine MUST BE GROUNDED while in use to protect the operator from 

electric shock. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, GROUNDING provides the path of 

least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. The plug MUST be 

plugged into a matching electrical receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in 

accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. 

 

If a plug is provided with your machine DO NOT modify the plug.    If it will not fit your electrical 

receptacle, have a qualified electrician install the proper connections to meet all electrical codes 

local and state. ALL connections must also adhere to NEC and OSHA mandates. 

 

 

WARNING!

    IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the equipment-grounding conductor 

can result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow 

stripes) is the equipment-grounding conductor. DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding 

conductor to a live terminal if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary. 

 

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the 

grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded. 

 

 

WARNING!

    Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the 

electrical configuration does not comply with local and state electrical codes. 

 

MAKE CERTAIN the machine is disconnected from power source before starting any electrical 

work. 

 

MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not exceed the rating of the plug and receptacle. 

 

The motor supplied with your machine is a 115 volt, 60 hertz, single phase motor. Never connect 

the green or ground wire to a live terminal. A machine with a 115 volt plug should only be 

connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. 

 

 

WARNING!

    To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, use the proper gauge of extension 

cord. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your 

machine will draw. 

 

The smaller the gauge-number, the larger the diameter of the extension cord is. If in doubt of the 

proper size of an extension cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. An undersized cord will cause a 

drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating. 

 

 

CAUTION!

    USE ONLY a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-prong grounding plug and a 3-pole 

receptacle that accepts the machine’s plug. If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure it 
is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use. 

Summary of Contents for 40160H-CT

Page 1: ...Manual Read this manual before using machine to avoid serious injury and damage 40160H CT 6 SPIRAL CUTTERHEAD JOINTER For technical support email support cutechtools us or call at 858 886 7333 VER 17...

Page 2: ...3 Parts List 30 INTRODUCTION This user manual is intended for use by anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference so that all operations can be performed with m...

Page 3: ...the warranty claim is considered to be invalid due to exclusions listed above CUTECH will at your direction dispose of or return the product In the event you choose to have the product returned you w...

Page 4: ...0 Hz AC Only 10 Amp Fence Size Overall 4 3 8 x 19 5 8 Tables Overall measurements 6 1 4 x 30 Shipping Weight 40lbs Net Weight 37lbs Shipping Dimensions 32 L x 12 W x 12 H Machine Length 30 Machine Dep...

Page 5: ...ury including silicosis a serious lung disease cancer and death Avoid breathing the dust and avoid prolonged contact with dust The dust may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause...

Page 6: ...r quality job by only performing operations for which the machine was intended WARNING DO NOT stand on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part...

Page 7: ...incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the machine If in doubt DO NOT use it THE USE of extension cords is not recommended for 230V equipment...

Page 8: ...e outdoors DO NOT expose to rain Store indoors in a dry area 5 STOP using this machine if at any time you experience difficulties in performing any operation Contact your supervisor instructor or mach...

Page 9: ...nts of wood in one single pass 21 INSPECT all stock before beginning operations ensuring that there are no foreign objects embedded in the wood loose knots or knots that may become loose during operat...

Page 10: ...u are not sure the tool is properly grounded WARNING Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configuration does not comply with local and state...

Page 11: ...or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it Protect your extension cords from sharp objects excessive heat and damp or wet areas MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG 115 VOL...

Page 12: ...good quality paste wax to any unpainted surfaces Make sure to buff out the wax before assembly Compare the items to inventory figures and verify that all items are accounted for before discarding the...

Page 13: ...CE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 1 Assemble the fence bracket A to the jointer base B Remove the four Soc Button Head Screws C on the rear frame to lock the bracket in place SEE FIG 1 2 The square Nut C should f...

Page 14: ...er of fence cut out C use two M6x16mm soc button head screws D to lock the sliding bracket in position SEE FIG 3 4 Locate the sliding bracket fence assembly on to the mounting bracket on the body of t...

Page 15: ...g bracket put on special nut A and turn the lever to lock both brackets into position SEE FIG 5 6 Use an angle gauge A to measure the 90 135 between the Fence and Jointer Table Top Adjusting can be do...

Page 16: ...properly every time before using the jointer If adjustment is necessary remove the guard and while holding guard attachment base rotate guard counter clockwise to increase tension Then mount guard bas...

Page 17: ...The jointer is turned on by flipping the switch into the up position and it is turned off by flipping the switch in the down position This jointer is also equipped with a special lockout toggle switc...

Page 18: ...e repositioned by pulling up the lever and repositioning it on the nut located underneath the lever 2 To tilt the fence loosen tilt lock lever B and tilt the fence to the desired angle Then tighten ti...

Page 19: ...the table with one end against the fence to adjust the fence until it is exactly 135 degrees to the table SEE FIG 18 on the previous page 7 Tighten set screw H by hex wrench until it contacts stop G...

Page 20: ...on the outfeed table and the cutter tips should just touch the straight edge on both the front edge and rear of the table near the fence 4 If the outfeed table is not level parallel with the cutterhe...

Page 21: ...TABLE BY REPOSITIONING THE FENCE WHEN POSSIBLE TO HELP ELIMINATE UNEVEN WEAR OF THE KNIVES STARTING AND STOPPING JOINTER 1 The on off switch A is located on the front of the jointer To turn the jointe...

Page 22: ...h surface SEE FIG 14 The jointer can be set to cut any depth from a very thin shaving to 1 8 deep The pointer on the scale is to indicate the depth of cut To adjust the depth of cut loosen lock knob a...

Page 23: ...ce square with the table Depth of cut should be the minimum required to obtain a straight edge Hold the best face of the piece firmly against the fence with push blocks throughout the feed SEE FIG 22...

Page 24: ...of medium weight machine oil CAUTION With the machine unplugged blow off motor with low pressure air to remove dust or dirt Air pressure above 50 P S I should not be used as high pressured air may dam...

Page 25: ...the reference mark location can be used as an indicator of which edges are used and which are new See Figure 22 FIG 22 To rotate or change a cutter insert DISCONNECT THE JOINTER FROM THE POWER SOURCE...

Page 26: ...cutter insert and make noticeable marks on your work piece the next time you use the machine REPLACING THE BELT 1 Use 4MM Allen Key to loosen the screw of belt guard SEE FIG 23 Fig 23 2 Push the belt...

Page 27: ...the cutterhead pulley SEE FIG 26 Then rotate cutterhead pulley on clockwise and assemble the belt SEE FIG 27 Fig 26 27 5 Replace the belt guard SEE FIG 28 and 29 Fig 28 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Motor...

Page 28: ...sized wires or circuits too long Reduce load on circuit Increase wire sizes or reduce length of the circuit Motor overheats Motor overloaded during operation Air circulation through the motor restrict...

Page 29: ...hard woods Fuzzy grain Wood may have high moisture content Dull knives Check moisture content and allow to dry if moisture is too high Replace knives Long lines or ridges that run along the length of...

Page 30: ...30 PARTS...

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Page 32: ...BEARING RETAINER 1 49 TIE ROD 8 16 BEARING 6201ZZ 2 50 CORD CLAMP 1 17 EXTERNAL RETAINING RING STW12 1 51 INFEED SUPPORT 1 20 POINTER 1 54 SET SCREW M6X10L 1 21 GEAR 1 55 BRACKET 1 22 DEPTH SCALE 1 56...

Page 33: ...ACKET 1 309 ROTOR ASSY 1 133S TILT LOCK LEVER ASSY 315 BALL BEARING 6201LLB 1 133 1 KNOB SCREW M8XP1 25X30L 1 316 END COVER 1 133 2 KNOB 1 317 FLAT WASHER 5 4 14 2 0t 3 133 3 SPRING 1 319 BRUSH HOLDER...

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