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Infeed Table Height/Depth of Cut Adjustment

Note:

The outfeed table is factory-set to the height of the cutterhead inserts and

unless it becomes misaligned, it requires no regular adjustments. 

The infeed table height is adjustable and can be raised or lowered to set the depth

of  cut. The  depth  of  cut  pointer  (A)  Fig.12  though  not  designed  for  precision

measurements, can be used as a reference.

Note: 

The higher the table in relation to the cutterhead the shallower the cut. The

lower the table in relation to the cutterhead the deeper the cut.

To adjust infeed table height:

1) Loosen the infeed table lock knob (B) Fig.12.

2) Turn the depth of cut adjustment knob (C) in the required direction to raise or

lower the table height to the desired approximate depth of cut.

3) With infeed table at the correct height for the desired depth of cut retighten the

table height lock knob.

Re-set the Depth of Cut Pointer

The depth of cut indicator is designed to provide a non-precision reference. The

pointer is factory set to read 0 when the infeed table is at its highest point, level

with the top of the cutterhead. To re-set the pointer should it become misaligned:

1) Loosen the infeed table lock knob (B) Fig.12 and use the depth of cut adjustment

knob (C) to set the infeed table to its highest point, level with the top of the cut-

terhead.

2) Place a straigtedge across the tables and cutterhead to validate the infeed table

is level with the cutterhead.

3) Using a hex. key, loosen the round head allen screw (A) Fig.13 which holds the depth of cut pointer (B) to the cabinet, manually adjust the

pointer to read 0 and then retighten the screw (A). 

Basic Jointing Operations

WARNING!

TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE, VERIFY ALL STEPS IN THE FOL-

LOWING CHECKLIST BEFORE STARTING JOINTING OPERATIONS

Checklist before beginning jointing operations

1) Make sure the cutterhead guard is working properly and snaps firmly back against the fence to cover the cutterhead and inserts.

2) Make sure the fence has been set to the desired position and is firmly locked in place.

3) Inspect all boards to be jointed for foreign objects, loose knots, or other potential hazards.

4) Put on safety glasses and wear hearing and respiratory protection at all times during jointing operations.

5) Inspect the power cord, plug, and switch for damage before plugging in and turning on the jointer - DO NOT OPERATE THE JOINTER WITH

A DAMAGED POWER CORD, PLUG, OR SWITCH.

6) Roll up long sleeves, tie back or secure long hair, and remove all jewelry or any other objects that have the potential to become caught in the

cutterhead or other moving parts, potentially causing serious personal injury.

OPERATION & ADJUSTMENTS

FIGURE 12

FIGURE 13

Summary of Contents for KC-6HJC

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 6HJC COPYRIGHT 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 6 BENCHTOP JOINTER WITH HELICAL CUTTERHEAD 08 2016...

Page 2: ...and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To ta...

Page 3: ...n changing accessories or attachments 16 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure the swich is in the OFF position before plugging in 17 USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the manual for recommended acces...

Page 4: ...nt knob 10 Fence tilt locking lever 11 Fence adjustment locking lever 12 Fence support arm 13 Fence mounting bracket 14 Belt guard Specifications MODEL KC 6HJC Capacity 6 Depth of cut capacity 1 8 Cut...

Page 5: ...GED IN ANY WAY HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY 110V 120V OPERATION As received from the factory your Jointer is ready to run for 110V 120V op eration This Jointer is intended for use on a circuit that ha...

Page 6: ...ure it by tightening the 2 round head allen screws 5 Sit the fence bracket A Fig 6 on the support arm B Slip the threaded end of the fence lock handle C with flat washer D through the bracket and supp...

Page 7: ...e retighten the fence tilt lock handle A by turning handle clockwise Make sure this is done before jointing the workpiece ADJUSTING THE FENCE POSITIVE STOPS 90 Positive Stop Adjustment 1 With the fenc...

Page 8: ...table to its highest point level with the top of the cut terhead 2 Place a straigtedge across the tables and cutterhead to validate the infeed table is level with the cutterhead 3 Using a hex key loos...

Page 9: ...gainst the table and tight to the fence and guide the board along the table and over the cut terhead 6 Turn off the jointer and inspect the edge of the board repeat the jointing steps as needed until...

Page 10: ...te There is an etched reference mark on each insert to help keep track of which cutting surface to use Make sure to rotate all inserts so that the reference mark sits in the same position on all inser...

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