6” DELUXE JOINTER
80-125L/LHC
BASIC FUNCTIONS
This 6” jointer is designed for face and edge jointing in solid wood only. The unit is not designed nor should it be
used to surface or prepare, plywood, wood panelling, particleboard, MDF nor any other wood based by-products
nor any non-wood based materials.
This 6” jointer is offered with 2 different cutterhead options as follows:
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Model 80-125L M1 –
6” jointer with standard 3-knife cutter head and a closed base stand and handwheel con-
trolled infeed and outfeed table height adjustments.
•
Model 80-125LHC M1 -
6” jointer with magnum helical cutterhead with reversible carbide inserts, a closed based
stand and handwheel controlled infeed and outfeed table height adjustments.
PLACEMENT WITHIN THE SHOP /
ESTABLISHING A SAFETY ZONE
PLACEMENT WITHIN THE SHOP
This machine should be installed and operated only on a solid, flat and stable floor that is able to support the
weight of the jointer and the operator. Using the dimensions shown as a guideline, plan for placement within your
shop that will allow the operator to work unencumbered and unobstructed by foot traffic (either passing shop visi-
tors or other shop workers) or other tools or machinery.
ESTABLISHING A SAFETY ZONE
For shops with frequent visitors or multiple operators, it is
advisable to establish a safety zone around shop machi-
nery. A clearly defined “no-go” zone on the floor around
each machine can help avoid accidents that could
cause injury to either the operator or the shop visitor. It is
advisable to take a few moments to either paint (using
non-slip paint) or using tape, define on the floor the limits
or perimeter of each machines safety zone. Take steps to
ensure that all operators and shop visitors are aware that
these areas are off limits whenever a machine is running
for everyone but the individual operating the unit.
THIS JOINTER IS HEAVY: 340 (154KG).
DO NOT OVER-EXERT. THE HELP OF AN ASSISTANT WILL BE NEEDED FOR THE FOLLOWING STEP.
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