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GENERAL SAFETY (cont.) 

 

 

WARNING!

 

WARNING!

 

CAUTION!

 

 

 

KEEP protective guards in place and in working order.

 

 
 

MAINTAIN your balance. DO NOT extend yourself over the tool. Wear oil resistant 

rubber soled shoes. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

 

 

MAINTAIN all machines with care. ALWAYS KEEP machine clean and in good working order. 
KEEP all blades and tool bits sharp.

 

 

NEVER leave a machine running, unattended. Turn the power switch to the OFF position. DO 
NOT leave the machine until it has come to a complete stop.

 

 

REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS from the immediate area prior to turning the machine ON.

 

 
 

STAY ALERT, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating 

any machine. DO NOT operate any machine tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, 
alcohol, or medication.  A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in 
serious personal injury.

 

 

USE ONLY recommended accessories. Use of incorrect or improper accessories 

could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the machine. If in doubt, DO NOT 
use it.

 

 

THE USE of extension cords is not recommended for 230V equipment. It is better to arrange the 
placement of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for an extension cord. 
If an extension cord is necessary, refer to the chart in the Grounding Instructions section to 
determine the minimum gauge for the extension cord. The extension cord must also contain a 
ground wire and plug pin.

 

 

Wear proper clothing, DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry.

 

These items can get caught in the machine during operations and pull the operator into the 
moving parts. Users must wear a protective cover on their hair, if the hair is long, to prevent it from 
contacting any moving parts.

 

 

 

SAVE these instructions and refer to them frequently and use them to instruct other users.

 

CAUTION!

 

Summary of Contents for MI-81190

Page 1: ...MODEL NO MI 81190 OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nce so that all operations can be performed with maximum efficiency and safety Do not attempt to perform maintenance or operate this machine until you have read and understand the information containe...

Page 3: ...serts qty ower input Size Overa Overall me Overall wit g Weight ght g Dimensio Length Depth wit Height wit PR RPM ter city all easuremen h extensio ons h Fence th Fence F RODUCT nts on support EATUR T...

Page 4: ...her injury including silicosis a serious lung disease cancer and death Avoid breathing the dust and avoid prolonged contact with dust The dust may contain chemicals known to the State of California to...

Page 5: ...safer and higher quality job by only performing operations for which the machine was intended DO NOT stand on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any movi...

Page 6: ...r tools may result in serious personal injury USE ONLY recommended accessories Use of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the machine If in...

Page 7: ...a 5 STOP using this machine if at any time you experience difficulties in performing any operation Contact your supervisor instructor or machine service center immediately 6 Safety decals are on this...

Page 8: ...MAKE CERTAIN that the jointer is properly adjusted prior to use 20 DO NOT try and remove excessive amounts of wood in one single pass 21 INSPECT all stock before beginning operations ensuring that th...

Page 9: ...instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configuration does not comply with l...

Page 10: ...m shipping carton Always check for and remove protective shipping materials around motors and moving parts Foam weather stripping under the tables near cutterhead should remain in place Lay out all pa...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...the jointer a ed 4mm He ws removed SSEMBL AIN THAT ASSEMB URE and remove ex Wrench in the prev LY AD THE MAC LY AND A the 4 screw install Lowe vious step T DJUSTM CHINE IS D ADJUSTME ws A using er Fen...

Page 13: ...SSEM e Sliding Br screws thro e nuts on by MBLY acket See ough the Fe y hand abo ADJUST page 13 a nce Sliding ut 3 compe TMENT nd the 2 sc Bracket up te turns Se S cont rews and 2 pper holes A ee FIG...

Page 14: ...MBLY and slide n FIG 5 Not em so you m ered on the The arc sh d See FIG 6 ADJUST from end w te that the b may have to e bracket an haped cut o 6 TMENT with the bac bottom of th o rotate the nd then t...

Page 15: ...ce the owards front er Washer ng downwar the washer and FIG 9 ADJUST Sliding Bra t of the joint Nut See rd Then pla r and thread Then slide TMENT acket Fence ter until the page 13 P ace the was d into...

Page 16: ...tension is installed passed ove re using the ed with the j 2 vacuum h o attach top ADJUST n return spri d properly it er the cutte e jointer ointer to he hose you ca p of dust po TMENT ing The ten sh...

Page 17: ...ds to he g these adju ce and use t op See FIG sted for 90 e stays at 90 ADJUST degrees Th n of these se n fence leve ce forward a et Lever A elp keep th ustments as the provided G 18 and FI degrees T...

Page 18: ...ided E The set s locate it Se for 45 degr B to lock t able you to ADJUST en lever B Place a 45 d 2 5mm He screw is set ee FIG 20 a rees If not the fence at quickly pos TMENT and loosen 5 degree an ex...

Page 19: ...nto po remove the e the remain G SPIRA E MACHIN NG ANY MA machined o remove t n perform t ersonal inj Always wea e cutter ins le working h moved from painted port inserted int osition The e cutter tip...

Page 20: ...fe and cutter tips reinstallation Step 4 Lubricate the Torx screw threads with light machine oil wipe the excess oil off the threads Place each knife in the seat and slightly snug each screw using the...

Page 21: ...CUTTERHE OINTER WIL ON THE TA SPOTS ON LIMINATE OINTER ed on the fro tch A upw ve the switc w safety k operation ERATION T TO CHE SIRED RE ned to give i nsive of eve magazines earn hand ARD DIRECT EA...

Page 22: ...t the de OPE ter against t e grain to ob y depth from cut To adju clockwise to esired depth ERATION the grain T btain a smoo m a very thin ust the dept o lower and h of cut Ret NS con he result wi oth...

Page 23: ...sto ed table to p jointing ope of the work ce against he outfeed USH BLOCK RESS DOW ERATION ING he work aga ard the knive hand shoul ntact with th ock reaches pull the rest eration exce k piece is pl...

Page 24: ...s on mat in or les ions on mat in or wid ips of infeed uately at all the infeed ta abnormal o ks jigs fixtu ERATION jointer The o rest again required to e and downw terial shorte ss than in terial sho...

Page 25: ...getting a square edge to a flat face surface go through the fence adjustment procedures beginning on page 19 of this manual After making a few passes on either a single face or single edge are you beg...

Page 26: ...h the machine unplugged blow off motor with low pressure air to remove dust or dirt Air pressure above 50 P S I should not be used as high pressured air may damage insulation The operator should alway...

Page 27: ...cu with 16 inde e of its four t 90 to reve as a referen n be used as NTENAN E MACHIN NG ANY MA GES 21 22 rsonal injur wear heav utter insert exable 4 sid cutting edg eal a fresh c nce mark on s an ind...

Page 28: ...utter ins eplace the c chlorinated rt before atte wear safety ds with light inch poun re tightening THAT THE M NG BELT n work surf tom facing y to remove t NTENAN POWER S f the Torx s sert sert and th...

Page 29: ...or mounting open base the belt to w MAIN g screws A gently pus walk the be NTENAN B and C sh motor aw elt off the mo NCE co C about 1 way from yo otor pulley w ont full turn Se ou with left h with yo...

Page 30: ...tighten scr MAIN ad pulley an d and motor screw C D tensioning s not tension rews A B NTENAN nd walk belt r pulley groo Do not secu belt and sn ned properl B and C a NCE co onto the mo oves Pull r ure...

Page 31: ...BLE COPLANA adjustment with the join several inc and unders need to go eginning on ESHOOT AR AND C ts before ru nter and no correctly a stand all be back and n page 19 TING GU CUTTERHE unning piec ot...

Page 32: ...TR ROUBLE ESHOOT TING GUIDE c cont...

Page 33: ...TR ROUBLE ESHOOT TING GUIDE c cont...

Page 34: ...he cket as show as a tension alled properl e cutterhead ESHOOT adjusted at t o it being dro e cutterhea straight edg REFUL when ead guard b wn and slid n return spr ly it should d Be sure th TING G th...

Page 35: ...ards the fron earest front 9 If the stra d needs to b ESHOOT setting by ro he Infeed T 24 in length tip nearest drilled hole tip nearest t he cutter tip aight edge S nt of the ma t of machin ight edge...

Page 36: ...loo djustment n h can be ins r it Turn cou ed properly t edge Rep previous dia ESHOOT cutterhead t holes using e hole plug ous diagram e hold down 4 Thus on osen the 2 t needs to be serted to adj unt...

Page 37: ...can r e necessary e adjustmen able enough nk knob und of the slotted e to the outf djustments a ve been ma ables check he machine cross its leng able is not c g instruction both tables check the fe TI...

Page 38: ...d loosen the ighten lock ews B in to C to adjust t crews A an table on the ESHOOT ORT ADJUS s are adjusta after planing uctions e a straight e ck for parall n the infeed small gap un e extension nut G...

Page 39: ...other motors Undersized wires or too long Reduce load on circuit Increase wire sizes or reduce length of the circuit Motor overheats Motor overloaded during operation Air circulation through the moto...

Page 40: ...hard woods Slightly moisten wood before use Fuzzy grain Wood may have high moisture content Dull knives Check moisture content and allow to dry if moisture is too high Replace knives Long lines or ri...

Page 41: ...PARTS...

Page 42: ...m Seal 2 MI 81190 17 Tie Rod 8 MI 81190 18 Hex Flange Nut M6 16 MI 81190 19A Infeed Support 1 MI 81190 20 Bracket 1 MI 81190 21 Set Screw M6x5 9 MI 81190 22 Set Screw M6x12 1 MI 81190 23 Nut M6 1 MI 8...

Page 43: ...M5x10 2 MI 81190 58 Power Cord 1 MI 81190 59 Switch 1 MI 81190 60 Switch Box 1 MI 81190 61 Round Head Screw 10 24UNC 1 2 4 MI 81190 62 Positioning Rod 1 MI 81190 63 Guard ASSY 1 MI 81190 64 Spring 1 M...

Page 44: ...190 86 Dust collector adapter 1 MI 81190 87 Strain Relief 2 MI 81190 88 Nut 10 24 2 MI 81190 89 Tap Screw 1 4 20UNCx3 4 4 MI 81190 90 Warning Label 1 MI 81190 91 Warning Label 1 MI 81190 92 Logo Label...

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