Model G0857/G0858 (Mfd. Since 07/19)
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Checking/Adjusting
Cutterhead Guard
To check/adjust cutterhead guard for proper
operation:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Set fence to 90° and move it all the way back,
then pull cutterhead guard (see
Figure 70)
and let it go.
— If cutterhead guard springs back over
cutterhead, contacts fence, and does not
drag across infeed table, then it is properly
adjusted.
— If cutterhead guard does not spring back
over cutterhead, does not contact fence,
or drags across infeed table, then proceed
to
Step 3.
3. Loosen shaft lock (see Figure 70). Move
guard so it is resting against fence, and
1
⁄
16
"
above infeed table.
The cutterhead guard is a critical safety
feature of this jointer. You MUST install and
verify its operation before using the jointer!
Failure to properly install this guard will
greatly increase the risk of serious personal
injury.
Adjusting Cutterhead Guard
The cutterhead guard is designed to reduce the
risk of accidental contact with hands or fingers
with the spinning cutterhead. When properly
installed and functioning correctly, the guard auto-
matically rotates clear of the cutterhead during the
cutting operation and then springs back over the
cutterhead as soon as the operation is complete.
In order to function as intended, the guard must
be installed as low as possible over the infeed
table without actually touching it (approximately
1
⁄
16
" above infeed table), and it must have enough
spring tension at the mounting shaft to quickly
reposition itself against the fence after it is rotated
away from the cutterhead and released. Before
performing rabbeting operations, adjust guard
height to just clear outfeed table.
4. Holding guard height in place, tighten shaft
lock to secure setting.
5. Repeat Step 2 and, if necessary, repeat
Steps 3–4 until cutterhead guard is properly
adjusted.
Figure 70. Cutterhead guard components.
Cutterhead Guard
Fence
Shaft Lock
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