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Important information you should know:

• The images in this manual are illustrative and are 

meant to demonstrate the correct operation of your 

product, there may be small changes in relation to the 

images.

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CAUTION:

WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE, REPLACE ONLY 

WITH IDENTICAL PARTS. Repair or replace damaged 

wiring.

• THIS JOINTER MUST BE CONNECTED TO A 

GROUNDED WIRING SYSTEM or to a system with 

an equipment-grounding conductor. In malfunction 

event, grounding provides a path of least resistance 

for electric current to reduce the risk of electric 

shock. This wood jointer is equipped with an electric 

cord having an equipment grounding conductor 

and a grounding plug. The plug must be connected 

into a matching outlet provided – if it will not fi t the 

outlet; have the proper outlet installed by a qualifi ed 

electrician. Improper connection of the equipment-

grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric 

shock and/or malfunction. If repair or replacement of 

the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect 

the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal. 

Check with a qualifi ed electrician or service personnel 

if the grounding instructions are not completely 

understood or if in doubt as to whether the wood 

jointer is properly grounded. Use only 3-wire extension 

cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole 

receptacles that accept the wood jointer´s plug.

• REPAIR OR REPLACE A DAMAGE OR WORN CORD 

IMMEDIATELY. When servicing use only identical 

replacement parts.

• USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your 

extension cord is in good condition. When using an 

extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough 

to carry the current your wood jointer will draw. 

 

undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage 

An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage 

resulting in loss of power and overheating. For cord 

length of up to 50 feet, use a cord of 14 gauge. For a 

cord length of 50 to 100 feet, use a cord of 12 gauge. 

A cord length over 100 feet is not recommended. If in 

doubt, use the next heavier gauge. Smaller the gauge 

number, heavier the cord.

• This jointer is intended for use on a circuit that 

has an outlet similar to the one illustrated in Sketch 

A. The jointer has a grounding plug similar to the 

plug illustrated in Sketch A. Make sure the jointer is 

connected to an outlet having the same confi guration 

as the plug. No adapter is available or should be 

used with this wood jointer. If the machine must be 

reconnected for use on a diff erent type of electric 

circuit, the reconnection should be made by qualifi ed 

service personnel; and after reconnection, the 

wood jointer should comply with all local codes and 

ordinances.

• Keep a clean work surface. Cluttered areas and work 

surfaces are invite accidents.

• Do not use the wood jointer in hazardous 

environments. Do not use machine in damp or wet 

locations or exposed to rain. Keep well-lit work area.

• Keep children away. Visitors should be kept safe 

distance from work area.

• Make the workplace childproof making use of 

padlocks, master keys or removing the ignition key.

• Do not force tool. It will perform the job better and 

safer for the intended use.

• Keep children away. Visitors should be kept safe 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR ALL EQUIPMENTS

WARNINGS

Summary of Contents for DE.1200/3

Page 1: ...1 DE 1200 3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Wood Jointer Attention Read this manual before using your machine...

Page 2: ...parts USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your wood jointer will draw undersi...

Page 3: ...ndition that may affect its operation Any part that is damaged should be repaired or replaced immediately Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn on or off Never leave a running tool unattende...

Page 4: ...chemicals WARNING Some dust created by the act of sanding cutting grinding drilling and other construction related activities contains chemicals that can cause cancer birth defects or other reproduct...

Page 5: ...g from the top sight down the V Belts and pulleys and check to see that the pulleys are parallel and aligned with each other If the pulleys are aligned tighten the motor mounts loosened in Step 1 and...

Page 6: ...ers to secure the fence assembly to the fence carriage assembly 3 Thread the fence tilting handles into the fence To install the cutterhead guard 1 Wind the torsion spring knob back counterclockwise a...

Page 7: ...t with the hardware removed in Step 1 Setting Outfeed Table Height The outfeed table must be level with the knives when they are at top dead center This adjustment has been made at the factory but sho...

Page 8: ...fer to any specific instructions given in this section Daily Vacuum all dust on and around the machine Wipe down tables and all other unpainted cast iron with a metal protectant Monthly Check V Belt t...

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Page 11: ...e jack screws remove the springs from the cutterhead if you decide to use the springs you can just thread the jack screws completely into the cutterhead so they will not get lost Replace the gib and k...

Page 12: ...nfeed table until it is level with the outfeed table Setting Fence Stops The fence stops are adjustable nuts and bolts that simplify the task of adjusting the fence to 45 inward 90 and 45 outward 135...

Page 13: ...fence stop bolt until it makes contact with the back of the fence 5 Retighten the jam nut loosened in Step 3 and recheck Adjusting Gibs The function of the table gibs is to eliminate excessive play i...

Page 14: ...use of the equipment 9 The warranty does not cover problems caused by mistreatment carelessness misuse or inappropriate use of the functions designed for this equipment in this manual as well as poorl...

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