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handle for a deeper cut.
3. Tighten
the
lock knob
(D).
The infeed table lifting handle in the fully lowered
position results in a depth of cut of 5/32".
Note:
A depth of cut of 1/16" or less is recom-
mended.
Cutterhead Guard
Properly positioned, the
cutterhead guard
(H)
should rest against the
fence
(A).
Fence Movement
Referring to Figure 7:
The
fence
(A) can be moved forward (B) or
backward (C) across the width (W) of the table. It
also tilts up to 45 degrees backwards (D).
Loosen the
lock knob
(J), slide the guard into
position, then tighten the lock knob.
To slide fence forward or backward:
When edge jointing, the fence assembly should
periodically be moved to different positions to
distribute wear on the cutterhead knives. This is
done as follows:
1. If necessary, loosen the
cutterhead guard
(H)
to permit the fence assembly to move freely
without being constrained by the guard.
2.
Loosen two fence assembly
locking
handles
(E).
3. Move the entire fence assembly to the desired
position; then re-tighten the
handles
(E).
4. Readjust and secure the cutterhead guard.
To tilt fence backward:
The
fence
(A) can be tilted
backward
(D) up to 45°
(that is, for a total included angle of 135° from table
surface) as follows:
1. Loosen
locking handles
(F).
2. Tilt
the
fence
back (A, C) to the desired angle
up to 135 degrees. Or you can place your
beveled reference piece on the table and
against the fence, adjusting the fence until the
angle of the fence matches the bevel of your
gauge piece.
3. Tighten
the
locking handles
(F).
4. Readjust and secure the cutterhead guard.
Figure 7
Summary of Contents for JJP-12
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