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JX|8 Sheartec:II Jointer \ Setup

 

 

BEEN TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT FROM THE  FACTORY  AND OR LAGUNA TOOLS. WE  TEST MACHINES PRIOR TO 

SHIPPING TO CUSTOMERS,  BUT  MOVEMENT  CAN  TAKE  PLACE  DURING TRANSPORTATION.  SOME  ADJUSTMENTS 

MAY  HAVE  TO BE  UNDERTAKEN  BY  THE  CUSTOMER.  THESE  ADJUSTMENTS ARE  COVERED IN  THE  VARIOUS 

SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL. 

 

IT IS PROBABLE THAT YOU WILL FIND SAWDUST WITHIN YOUR MACHINE. THIS IS BECAUSE THE MACHINE HAS 

IF YOU  FIND ANY  DAMAGED ITEMS IN YOUR PACKAGE, YOU  MUST CONTACT LAGUNA  TOOLS TO FILE  A  COMPLAINT. 

IN ORDER TO RETURN DAMAGED GOODS UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY TO LAGUNA TOOLS, INC., YOU MUST HAVE 

THE  ORIGINAL PACKAGING.  ALL CLAIMS OF LOSS OR DAMAGED GOODS MUST BE  REPORTED TO LAGUNA  TOOLS 

WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DELIVERY. PLEASE  CONTACT THE  LAGUNA TOOLS, INC. CUSTOMER SERVICE  DEPARTMENT TO 

MAKE CLAIMS FOR ANY DAMAGED ITEMS/PARTS. 

 

ALL SHIPPING DAMAGE MUST BE NOTED UPON DELIVERY AND SIGNED BY THE  OWNER AND THE DELIVERY DRIVER. 

NOTICE!

 

Setup 

Setup Overview (MUST READ) 

When setting up your Jointer, please take a moment to read this overview prior to starting. 

The machine is shipped in two boxes.  One box contains the stand and motor the second box contains 
the tables, fence, etc. You will have to assemble the machine and calibrate the thickness scale. 

After Setup, there may be a few adjustments to be made. All adjustments are done prior to shipping the 
machine, however if additional adjustments are required, please follow the adjustment guides. 

If you have any doubt about the described procedure, seek professional assistance. Do not 

attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe, or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving. 

Placement & Unboxing 

Your Machine will likely be delivered by a third-party delivery service. Before unpacking your new machine, 
first inspect the packaging, the invoice, and the shipping documents supplied by the driver. When unpacking 
your machine, separate all enclosed items from the packing materials and inspect them for damages. 
Ensure that there is no visible damage to either the packaging or the machine BEFORE the driver leaves. 
Save all packaging materials until you are satisfied with the machine and/or have resolved any issues 
concerning any missing or damaged items. 

 

 

Placement 

Before you remove your machine from the packaging, select the area where you will use your machine. 
There are no hard and fast rules for its location, but below are a few guidelines: 
1.

 

There should be sufficient area at the front of the machine to allow you to work on it comfortably. 

2.

 

There should be sufficient area at the back of the machine to allow access for adjustments and 
maintenance to be conducted. 

3.

 

Adequate lighting. The better the lighting the more accurately and safely you will be able to work. 

4.

 

Solid floor. You should select a solid flat floor, preferably one made of concrete or something similar. 

5.

 

Locate it close to a power source and dust collection. 

Summary of Contents for Sheartec II JX 8

Page 1: ...JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer Owner s Manual Owner s Manual MJ8X72P 0130...

Page 2: ...Huntington Beach 7291 Heil Ave Huntington Beach CA 92647 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 South Carolina 825 Bistline Dr Ste 101 West Columbia SC 29172 U S A Phone 1 800 234 1976 Minnesota 5250 West 74th S...

Page 3: ...nter Safety 4 Electrical Safety 8 Specifications 12 Machine Overview 13 Setup 14 Placement Unboxing 14 Inventory List 16 Assembling 17 Operation 20 Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 32 Wiring 33 JX8 Shea...

Page 4: ...c safety precautions to reduce the risk of personal injury Improper operation maintenance or modification of tools or equipment could result in serious injury and property damage There are certain app...

Page 5: ...ained supervised people to use this machine When machine is not being used disconnect power remove switch keys or lock out machine to prevent unauthorized use especially around children Make your work...

Page 6: ...ay result in malfunction or mechanical failure that can lead to personal injury or death AWKWARD POSITIONS Keep proper footing and balance at all times when operating machine Do not overreach Avoid aw...

Page 7: ...BETTER TO TAKE SEVERAL SMALL CUTS RATHER THAN LARGE CUTS 6 DIRECTION OF CUT JOINTING AGAINST THE GRAIN OR JOINTING END GRAIN IS DANGEROUS AND COULD PRODUCE CHATTER OR EXCESSIVE CHIP OUT ALWAYS JOINT W...

Page 8: ...n extension cord is used use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the machine s plug MJ8X72E 0130 VOLTAGE 220V HERTZ 60Hz Below...

Page 9: ...ounding pin fitted with adapter C 150 250 volt receptacle Fig C 1 All grounded cord connected machines In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for elec...

Page 10: ...perly grounded outlet box 3 Grounded cord connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 250 volts inclusive This tool is intended for use on a circuit that h...

Page 11: ...RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES Ampere Rating Volts Total Length of Cord in Feet Gauge of Extension Cord 0 6 240 up to 50 18 AWG 0 6 240 50 100 16 AWG 0 6 240 100 200 16 A...

Page 12: ...D TABLE PULL OUT 8 EXTENSION FENCE SIZE 38 X 4 3 4 CAST IRON MAX DEPTH OF CUT 1 8 SAFETY BAR SHUT OFF YES BRACKET TO MOUNT LIGHT NO BRACKET TO MOUNT FEEDER NO CUTTERHEAD INSERT 54 X 4 SIDED CARBIDE 6...

Page 13: ...op E STOP stops all functions of machine however power continues to machine NOTICE To reset E STOP rotate switch clockwise until the button pops out NOTICE E STOP bump bar red located on front of fram...

Page 14: ...pping the machine however if additional adjustments are required please follow the adjustment guides If you have any doubt about the described procedure seek professional assistance Do not attempt any...

Page 15: ...allet is a good procedure A forklift can also be used to place the jointer body tables on the stand NOTICE The jointer body tables can also be lifted with a harness and forklift FIGURE 3 CRATED MACHIN...

Page 16: ...icts items shipped with your machine Before assembling ensure that you have received all parts shown below Machine parts should arrive sealed in plastic bags Remove parts from plastic bags before layi...

Page 17: ...s by turning the thumbscrew clockwise when the machine is placed and before operation Fig 4 Loosen the two thumbscrews when moving the jointer FIGURE 4 WHEEL LOCKS 2 Position the Jointer Body on the S...

Page 18: ...motor mounting bracket 6 Raise the motor as high as possible and mount the belt on to both pulleys Allow the motor to lower and create tension on the belt 7 Pull down on the motor to achieve the desi...

Page 19: ...ure compliance with wiring codes If you are unsure about the wiring codes in your area or you plan to connect your machine to a shared circuit consult a qualified electrician Circuit Size 220V 1 Phase...

Page 20: ...ng the Fence The fence can be adjusted to use all or a portion of the cutterhead To adjust loosen the Locking Handle Fig 10 and turn the Adjustment Knob to position fence in desired location NOTICE Th...

Page 21: ...JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer Setup Assembling 21 FIGURE 11 Fence Stope Locks...

Page 22: ...pull extension out and tighten the two locking studs FIGURE 12 INFEED TABLE EXTENSION 2 Start dust collection 3 Start jointer 4 Feed stock into cutterhead while maintaining contact of the stock on th...

Page 23: ...O THE TABLE ANGLED IN OR OUT NOTICE Beveling The fence can be adjusted up to 45 degrees angled toward the infeed outfeed tables bed or away from the infeed outfeed tables bed for beveling There is les...

Page 24: ...grove along the edge of stock The stock can be on edge or face depending on the dimensions required for the rabbet Position fence for width of rabbet cut This is the distance from the outmost edge of...

Page 25: ...touch knife inserts 2 Check knife inserts for nicks and sharpness 3 Inspect the machine for damage and loose or worn parts 4 Check the dust extraction for blockages and any large pieces that could ca...

Page 26: ...e the knife insert screw Use a second Torx wrench to hold the cutterhead from rotating in position in another screw DO NOT USE YOUR HAND TO HOLD THE CUTTERHEAD See Fig 19 2 It is advisable to rotate a...

Page 27: ...of the Outfeed Table with the Adjustment Handle for the Outfeed Table Fig 20 Tighten the Adjustment Lock FIGURE 20 OUTFEED TABLE ADJUSTMENT Poly Drive Belt Adjustment Proper tension is achieved when t...

Page 28: ...the cutterhead Always make this adjustment first if needed Coplanarity Test STEP 1 DISCONNECT THE MACHINEFROM POWER STEP 2 Remove the cutterhead guard by loosening the set screw s and removing guard...

Page 29: ...Figure 24 Screw Lock S L STEP 4 Loosen cap screw on the back inside of the outfeed table adjustment lever as shown in FIG 25 Lower the outfeed tableto adjust the straight edge level with thetop dead...

Page 30: ...cutter head Make sure eccentric bushingsare seatedandtighten set screws Step 7 Confirm outfeed table is flush with cutter head insert knives at top dead center Tighten lock when adjusted If straight e...

Page 31: ...into eccentric bushing s FIG 38 STEP 6 Remove infeed table depth stop release knob and infeed table cover loosenset screws and place straight edge across infeed and outfeed tables as in FIG 40 andadju...

Page 32: ...d loosen CAPscrews to release and remove outfeed tablecover as in FIG 30 Fig 30 Cover STEP 3 Loosen set screws as shown in FIG 31 Fig 31 Eccentric Bushings Cap Screws Set Screws Outfeed Table Cover CA...

Page 33: ...nob and infeed table cover loosen set screws and place straight edge across infeed tables as in Fig 33 and adjust eccentric bushings under infeed table as in Step 4 for outfeed table STEP 7 Verify par...

Page 34: ...NAMEPLATE FOR CORRECT VOLTAGE 1 REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL BEING REMOVED 2 ROTATE OR REPLACE KNIVES SNIPE 1 MATERIAL NOT SUPPORTED PROPERLY AS IT 1 SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR ENTIRE CUT EXITS OUTFEED TA...

Page 35: ...based on the above information Variables that may affect this are Actual voltage supplied to the machine Electrical code that must be met in your local province An electrician will verify that all the...

Page 36: ...34 JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer Wiring JX 8 ShearTec II MJ8X72E 0130...

Page 37: ...JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer JX8 Sheartec II Parts 35 JX8 Sheartec II Parts Tables Components...

Page 38: ...36 JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer Wiring Cutterhead Drivetrain...

Page 39: ...JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer JX8 Sheartec II Parts 37 Fence...

Page 40: ...38 JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer JX8 Sheartec II Parts Stand Motor...

Page 41: ...6 FENCE BRACKET UPPER 1 19 170127 901 SAFETY PLATE 1 20 006001 032 FLAT WASHER 6 6x13x1 0 4 21 003403 102 FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS SCREW 20x1 2 2 22 009004 200 HEX NUT 20 11x5 5 2 23 003103 104 CAP SCREW 20...

Page 42: ...9 PUSH BLOCK 2 58 924821 001 CUTTERHEAD GUARD ASSEMBLY 1 59 381428 902 BUSHING 1 60 230191 000 MITER GAUGE HANDLE 1 61 000102 104 CAP SCREW M5X0 8X12 2 62 174786 904 PLATE 1 63 230141 615 HANDLE 1 64...

Page 43: ...20NC 1 101 000103 105 CAP SCREW M6X1 0X15 5 102 174787 904 LOCKING PLATE L 1 103 174785 904 FIXING PLATE 3 104 051441 000 BASE 1 105 008006 100 HEX NUT M8X1 25 13BX6 5H 6 106 000801 101 ROUND HEAD HEX...

Page 44: ...ASHER M4X0 7X8 4X10X0 8 4 10 008103 100 HEX CUP NUT M4X0 7 4 11 000302 101 PAN HEAD SCREW M4X0 7X6 1 12 006501 100 WASHER INT TOOTH 4 3X8 5 BW 4 1 13 570695 000 GROUNDING LABEL 1 14 020005 000 STRAIN...

Page 45: ...4 000003 104 HEX SCREW M8X1 25X20 2 165 008301 200 LOCK NUT M4X0 7 7BX5H 4 166 491101 000 LIMIT SWITCH MJ2 1307 2 167 280274 000 SPRING 2 168 490229 615 LIMIT SWITCH COVER KSSCB 2 2 169 000101 110 CAP...

Page 46: ...JX 8 Sheartec II Jointer Warranty...

Page 47: ...h CA 92647 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 South Carolina 825 Bistline Dr Ste 101 West Columbia SC 29172 U S A Phone 1 800 234 1976 Minnesota 5250 West 74th St Edina MN 55439 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 DAK...

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