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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.

• Use appropriate equipment. Do not wear loose 

clothing, gloves, chains, rings, bracelets or other 

accessories that could become caught in moving 

parts.

• It is recommended wearing shoes with non-slip soles. 

Use protection for the hair in order to hold them.

• Always wear safety glasses. Also use hearing 

protection.

• Do not overreach on the equipment. Maintain 

balance and feet in comfortable position at all times.

• Keep all tools in order. Keep tools sharp and clean for 

better and safer performance. Follow the instructions 

for lubricating and changing accessories.

better and safer performance. Follow the instructions 

for lubricating and changing accessories.

• Unplug the machine before servicing or changing 

accessories such as scissors, cutters etc.

• Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Ensure 

that the switch is in the “OFF” position (off) before 

connecting the wire to the plug.

• Use recommended accessories. See the instruction 

manual to check recommended accessories. Improper 

use of accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.

• Never step on the machine. May occur serious 

accident if the machine is dented or if parts are 

accidentally touched.

• Check for damaged parts. Before continuing the use 

of wood jointer, a guard or other part that is damaged 

should be examined carefully to determine its proper 

operation and perform its function properly. Check 

the alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts, 

mounting and any other condition 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 unattended. Turn off the 

ignition key.

• The engine of this machine can emit sparks, and 

explode flammable gases.

• Extension cables. Make sure your extension cord is 

in good condition. When using an extension, be sure 

of their ability to transmit the electrical current used 

by your product. An undersized cord will cause drop 

in voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. 

The following table shows the correct size to be used 

depending on the cable diameter and amperage rate. 

If in doubt, use a cable with a higher level of capacity.

IMPORTANT: Do not use an extension cord with length 

above 20 meters.

Cable 2 wires

Cable 3 wires

Ø (mm²)

Amperage

Ø (mm²)

Amperage

0,5

9

0,5

8

1,0

13

1,0

12

1,5

16,5

1,5

15

2,5

23

2,5

20

Additional safety rules for 

wood jointer

:

CAUTION: 

FAILURE TO ATTEND THESE WARNINGS 

MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND SERIOUS 

DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE.

• Always use safety glasses. Also use face or dust mask 

if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only 

have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety 

glasses.

• Keep guards in place and working order.

• Protect the electric power supply line with at least a 

20 amp fuse or a circuit breaker switch.

• Make sure that the advance is turning in the right 

direction.

• Make sure that the knobs and screws are properly 

tightened and safe before starting any operation.

• Keep sharp tools.

• Keep vents free of chips or dirt engines.

• Keep hands away from moving or sharp parts.

• Turn off the machine and unplug the power cord 

before maintenance or adjustments of the tool.

• Support long pieces with a clamping device for 

wood.

ALWAYS USE PROPER PROTECTIVE 

EQUIPMENTS TO OPERATE THIS 

MACHINE.

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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