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UNPACKING AND CLEANING THE JOINTER

Carefully unpack the jointer and all loose items from the carton. Remove the 
protective coating from the machined surfaces of the jointer. This coating may be
removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene ( do not use acetone, gasoline,
or lacquer thinner for this purpose). After cleaning, cover all unpainted surfaces
with a good quality paste wax.

ASSEMBLING JOINTER TO STAND

If the jointer is to be used with the stand shown in Fig. 4, the outfeed end of the
jointer is to be at the same end of the stand as the dust chute (A) Fig. 4. Line up the
four holes (B) Fig. 5, on the top of the stand with the four threaded holes on the
bottom of the jointer base and fasten the jointer to the stand using the four 1” long
socket head cap screws and lockwashers supplied.

If the jointer is to be used without the stand shown in Fig. 4, we recommend that
the jointer be fastened to a supporting surface using the four threaded holes in the
jointer base.  IMPORTANT: Care must be taken that an opening is provided in the
supporting surface to facilitate the removal of wood chips. NOTE: If the motor is
going to be located below the jointer an opening must also be provided for the belt.

ASSEMBLING FENCE

1. Assemble the fence carriage (A) Fig. 6, and fence sliding bracket (B) to the

jointer base using the two 1-3/16” long socket head cap screws and washers (C).
NOTE: The top surface (D) Fig. 7, of the fence carriage (A) must be level with the
top surface of the outfeed table (E), to enable the fence to slide easily.

2.  Remove the two cap screws (F) Fig. 7.

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 6

FIGURE 7

UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for KC-70FX

Page 1: ...6 8 INDUSTRIAL JOINTERS MODEL KC 70FX 6 Jointer MODEL KC 80FX 8 Jointer INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC...

Page 2: ...a 2 year limited warranty as of the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to m...

Page 3: ...low instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS Before servicing when changing accessories or attachments 16 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure the switch is in the OFF...

Page 4: ...of electric shock These Jointers are equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and...

Page 5: ...nter to the stand using the four 1 long socket head cap screws and lockwashers supplied If the jointer is to be used without the stand shown in Fig 4 we recommend that the jointer be fastened to a sup...

Page 6: ...THE CUTTERHEAD BLADE WHEN INSTALLING CUTTERHEAD GUARD To assemble the cutterhead guard insert post D Fig 9 into hole E and tighten locking lever F against flat on post Fig 10 illustrates the cutterhe...

Page 7: ...ADJUSTING BELT TENSION Correct belt tension is obtained when there is approximately 1 deflection in the center span of the belt A Fig 12 using light finger pressure If an adjustment is necessary it c...

Page 8: ...move the fence tilting lever F to obtain the desired angle of tilt retighten locking handle D NOTE The handle D Fig 15 is springloaded and can be repositioned by pulling out the handle and reposition...

Page 9: ...ig 19 until you are certain the fence is 90 degrees to the table surface tighten lockhandle C and set screw F 3 Set the angle of tilt scale G Fig 19 to the proper degree mark by loosening screw H and...

Page 10: ...two locknuts D and E Fig 24 and turn the two adjustment screws F and G as necessary Retighten locknuts D and E We recommend that the height of the infeed table be adjusted so the table at its highest...

Page 11: ...terclock wise just enough to hold the knife in position Replace the remaining two knives in the same manner ADJUSTING KNIVES The knives are adjusted correctly when the cutting edge of the knife extend...

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