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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Uncrating the Machine

 .......................................................................................................................... 5

 

Machine Preparation and Setup

 .......................................................................................................... 5

 

Dust Collection

 ....................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Electrical Connections

 .......................................................................................................................... 6

 

Grounding Instrctions

 ............................................................................................................................ 6

 

On/Off Switch

 ......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Control Box

 ............................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Cutterhead Guard Installing & Removal

 ............................................................................................ 7

 

SHEAR-TEC II Cutterhead

 .................................................................................................................. 8

 

Cutterhead Removal

 ............................................................................................................................. 8

 

Fence

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Hand Safety and Placement

 .............................................................................................................. 10

 

Jointing

 .................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

Direction of the Grain

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Edging

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Facing

 .....................................................................................................................................................11

 

Beveling

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Rabbeting

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Adjusting the Infeed Table Height

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Adjusting V-Belts

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Lubrication

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Table Gibs and Leveling

 ..................................................................................................................... 13

 

Basic  Operations

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Push Blocks

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Trouble shooting

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PARTS DIAGRAMS

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PARTS LIST

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Summary of Contents for MJOIN12X86-5-1-0130

Page 1: ...A TOOLS 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine California 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com Model Number MJOIN12X86 5 1 0130 2018 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ... 7 Cutterhead Guard Installing Removal 7 SHEAR TEC II Cutterhead 8 Cutterhead Removal 8 Fence 9 Hand Safety and Placement 10 Jointing 10 Direction of the Grain 10 Edging 11 Facing 11 Beveling 11 Rabbeting 12 Adjusting the Infeed Table Height 12 Adjusting V Belts 12 Lubrication 13 Table Gibs and Leveling 13 Basic Operations 14 Push Blocks 17 Trouble shooting 18 PARTS DIAGRAMS 19 PARTS LIST 23 ...

Page 3: ...n Keep work area well lighted Keep children away All visitors should be kept safe distance from work area Make workshop kid proof with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys Don t force tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Use right tool Don t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed Use proper extension cord Make su...

Page 4: ...ts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced Direction of feed Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only Never leave tool running unattended Turn power off Don t leave tool until it comes to a complete sto...

Page 5: ...r birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paint Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work wit...

Page 6: ...se shims under the corners if necessary but make sure the jointer is the jointer is stable before being placed into service Clean all rust protected surfaces with a commercial solvent Do not use acetone gasoline lacquer thinner or any type of flammable solvent or a cleaner that may damage paint Cover cleaned surfaces with WD 40 or a 20W machine oil Warning The equipment used to lift this machine m...

Page 7: ...come wired to run the electrical and motor wiring must be done by a qualified electrician The machine must be properly grounded to help avoid electrical shock and possible death Follow the recommendations made by the National Electrical Code for grounding 2 Grounded cord connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 250 volts inclusive This tool is intend...

Page 8: ...ed visitors in workplace when assembling adjusting or operating equipment Cutterhead Guard Installing Removal 1 Disconnect jointer from power source 2 Turn knob A counterclockwise to create tension on spring and hold it there Fig 3 3 Insert guard post B down through hole in front of ledge 4 Slightly turn set A if necessary until the guard seats itself and the spring engages the slot at the end of ...

Page 9: ...achine oil and wipe off any excess Securely tighten each screw which holds the knife inserts before operating the jointer Make sure all knife insert screws are tightened securely Loose inserts can be propelled at high speed from a rotating cutterhead causing injury Fig A Cutterhead Removal If removal of the cutterhead is necessary do the following WARNING Disconnect jointer from power source 1 Rem...

Page 10: ...hown in Fig 6 2 Loosen the angle lock handle B Fig 5 3 Ensure the 90 degree flip stop C Fig 6 is in the 90 degree position 4 Loosen the jam nut on the 90 degree adjusting bolt A Fig 6 and adjust the bolt against the flip stop until the fence becomes true with the square 5 Tighten the jam nut while holding the bolt in position Fence Operation To tilt the fence see Fig 5 Loosen angle lock handle B f...

Page 11: ... the left in Fig 7 all the while continuing pressure as stated above Fig 7 WARNING Disconnect jointer from power source Keep all guards in place Keep hands away from the cutterhead Always use push stick when possible Failure to comply may cause serious injury Jointing In order to craft a good woodworking project it is necessary to have a square piece of wood to start with The way to do this is wit...

Page 12: ...ce point and once the material is past the cutterhead downward pressure should be applied to the outfeed table only Putting downward pressure on the board over the infeed table will bend any cup or warp prior to hitting the cutterhead and after the pressure is released the cup will spring back At the same time try keeping a constant feed rate in order to give a good smooth cut with no burn marks F...

Page 13: ...material to be removed from the work piece To raise or lower the table turn the height adjusting wheel A Fig 13 on the back of the infeed table to the desired height indicated by the guage B Fig 13 Adjusting V Belts After the first 20 hours of operation it is necessary to check the tension on of the V belts To do this loosen the knob A open the pulley cover C Fig 14 With medium finger pressure the...

Page 14: ...t including By loosening the lock nuts first the set screws should be loose enough to move the table 2 Remove two covers B Fig 17 form back of base then repeat step 1 3 Support the end of the table and at the same time raise it up slightly it is recommended that another person hold and support the table when performing these adjustments Snug the gib screws Any adjustment of the gibs is very minute...

Page 15: ...k removal Never surface pieces shorter than 12 inches or thin ner than 3 8 inch without the use of a special work holding fixture Never surface pieces thinner than 3 inches without the use of a push block On stock 8 to 12 long use a single two handed push block Fig 18 On stock longer than 12 inches use two push blocks Fig 19 With narrow stock use the type push block shown in Fig 20 When surfacing ...

Page 16: ...ethod Fig 22 Before the left hand is in the 3 inch area of the cutterhead move it over to the outfeed side Fig 23 As soon as possible follow with the right hand over to the outfeed side and continue through with cut Fig 24 Begin by feeding stock with right hand and apply pres sure to front of stock with push block When the stock is longer than twice the length of the infeed and outfeed tables anot...

Page 17: ...n material being beveled is over 12 inches long more than 1 4 inch thick and 1 inch wide Set fence to desired angle CAUTION Although fence may be tilted in or out for bevel cut we recommends for safety reasons the fence be tilted in if possible making a cradled cut Fig 26 Fig 25 Fig 26 For wood wider than 3 inches hold with fingers close together near the top of the stock lapping over the board an...

Page 18: ... especially when jointing thin or short stock Illustrated in Figure 30 are three types of push blocks commonly used in jointing Push blocks may be obtained commercially or easily constructed NOTE The Jointer is supplied with two push block Figure 29 for feeding stock Fig 29 Fig 30 ...

Page 19: ...ctory finish 1 Dull Knives 2 Gum or pitch on knives 1 Sharpen or replace knives 2 Clean or replace knives Excessive vibration 1 Machine not level 2 Damaged knives 3 Bad V belts 4 Bent pulley 5 Improper motor mounting 6 Loose hardware 1 Reposition on flat level surface 2 Replace knives 3 Replace V belts 4 Replace pulley 5 Check and adjust motor 6 Tighten hardware Adjustments do not move freely Sawd...

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Page 24: ... 1 17 000801 101 ROUND HEAD HEX SCREW M6 1 0P 10 2 18 172365 008 PLATE 1 19 006305 100 LOCK WASHER 8 2 15 4 1 20 006001 056 FLAT WASHER 8 5 23 2 0t 1 21 380830 901 STOP FENCE 1 22 380829 901 COLLECT 1 23 000003 205 HEX SCREW M8 1 25P 25 1 24 360870 902 FIXING ROD 6 25 050904 000 SLIDING ARM LEFT 1 26 922149 000 UNIVERSAL HANDLE 1 27 000003 209 HEX SCREW M8 1 25P 45 2 28 008006 100 HEX NUT M8 1 25P...

Page 25: ... 230275 000 SET SCREW 2 53 280165 000 SPRING 1 54 230273 000 KNOB 1 55 380825 901 BUSHING 1 56 361009 901 SHAFT 2 57 012003 004 KEY 5 5 15 4 58 360622 901 GUARD POST 4 59 012003 002 KEY 5 5 10 4 60 048201 201 LOCK NUT M8 1 25P 20 4 61 050731 902 BASE ROD 2 62 001903 105 SET LOCK SCREW M8 1 25P 8 22 63 002604 101 CAP LOCK SCREW M10 1 5P 20 8 64 050907 000 BLOCK ASM DEPTH 1 65 050732 902 BASE ROD 2 ...

Page 26: ...85 923195 000 CONTROLL BOX 1 86 000302 101 PAN HD SCREW M4 0 7P 6 1 87 006501 100 LOCKWASHER 4 3 8 5 1 89 000005 105 HEX SCREW M12 1 75P 80 2 90 008009 100 HEX NUT M12 1 75P 6 91 042502 000 PLUG D9 5 8 92 000004 107 HEX SCREW M10 1 5P 70 4 93 160059 000 WASHER 8 94 173233 000 COVER 2 95 000103 122 CAP SCREW M6 1 0P 55 4 96 130010 903 BUSHING 8 97 160021 000 BUSHING 8 98 006001 032 FLAT WASHER 6 6 ...

Page 27: ... 12 127 009103 100 HEX NUT 1 4 20NC 1 128 250461 615 HANDLE 1 129 280104 000 SPRING 1 130 360465 901 FIXING ROD 1 131 014343 000 POLY V BELT 490J 9 1 132 011002 106 SPRING PIN 4 25 1 133 130116 903 CAM 1 134 000304 110 PAN HD SCREW M6 1 0P 6 4 135 171471 000 DUST CHUTE 1 136 173230 000 STAND 1 137 003902 202 WOOD SCREW 3 8 16NC 4 1 2 4 138 380249 901 ADJUSTMENT ROD 2 139 360394 000 SHAFT 2 140 050...

Page 28: ...REW 3 16 24NC 1 4 1 156 490124 000 CONNECTION BOX COVER 1 157 490609 000 CONNECTION BOX BASE 1 158 021335 000 STRAIN RELIEF 4 159 009102 200 HEX NUT 3 8 16NC 4 160 006002 077 FLAT WASHER 10 5 19 1 0t 8 161 004001 101 LOCK KONB 5 16 18NC 3 4 2 162 051068 000 WHEEL 4 163 003005 206 HEX SCREW 3 8 16NC 2 1 2 4 165 361013 902 ROD 2 166 010010 000 RETAINING RING STW 20 2 ...

Page 29: ...cations subject to change Machines may be shown with optional accessories 2018 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine CA 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com ...

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