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User’s manual

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

Your JOINTER has many features that will make 
your job faster and easier. Safety, performance 
and reliability have been given top priority in 
the design of this tool, qualities to make easy 
to maintain and to operate.

 WARNING: Read and understand all in-

structions.  Failure to follow all indications 
listed below, may result in electric shock, fire 
and/or serious personal injury. SAVE THESE IN-
STRUCTIONS.

SAFETY IN WORKING AREA

Keep your work area clean and well lit. Clut-
tered benches and dark areas may cause acci-
dents.
Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable 
liquids, gases or dust. 
Some power tools create 
sparks which may provoke fire.
Keep away observers, children and visitors 
while operating a power tool.
 Distractions can 
cause you to lose control.

ELECTRIC SAFETY

Avoid the body contact with grounded surfac-
es such as pipes, radiators and refrigerators. 
There is an increased risk of electric shock if 
your body is grounded.
Don’t expose power tools to rain or wet condi-
tions.
 The presence of water into power tools 
will increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not abuse of the power cord. Never use the 
power cord to carry the tool and do not pull 
the plug off the outlet. 
Keep the cable away of 
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace 
damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords 
increase the risk of electric shock.
When operating a power tool outside, use an 
outdoor extension cord marked “W-A” or “W”. 
These cords are rated for outdoor use and re-
duce the risk of electric shock.
The switch provided with your jointer is de-
signed for 220 volt single phase usage only. 
The switch has a plug that is designed to plug 
into a 220 volt outlet. There are many differ-
ent configurations for 220 volt outlets, so it is 
conceivable that the configuration of the plug 
may not match the configuration of your exist-

ing outlet. If this is the case, you will have to 
replace the plug with a UL/CSA approved plug 
that matches the configuration of your 220 V 
outlet.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

 WARNING: This machine MUST BE GROUND-

ED while in use to protect the operator from 
electric shock.
In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, 
GROUNDING provides the path of least resis-
tance for electric current and reduces the risk 
of electric shock. The plug MUST be plugged 
into a matching electrical receptacle that is 
properly installed and grounded in accordance 
with ALL local codes and ordinances.
If a plug is provided with your machine DO 
NOT modify the plug. If it will not fit your elec-
trical receptacle, have a qualified electrician in-
stall the proper connections to meet all electri-
cal codes local and state. All connections must 
also adhere to all of OSHA mandates.

IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the 
equipment-grounding conductor can result 
in risk of electric shock. The conductor with 
the green insulation (with or without yellow 
stripes) is the equipment-grounding conduc-
tor. DO NOT connect the equipment-ground-
ing conductor to a live terminal if repair or 
replacement of the electric cord or plug is nec-
essary.
Check with a qualified electrician or service 
personnel if you do not completely understand 
the grounding instructions, or if you are not 
sure the tool is properly grounded.

PLUGS/RECEPTACLES

 WARNING: Electrocution or fire could result 

if this machine is not grounded properly or if 
the electrical configuration does not comply 
with local and state electrical codes.
• MAKE CERTAIN the machine is disconnected 
from power source before starting any electri-
cal work.
• MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not ex-
ceed the rating of the plug and receptacle.
The motor supplied with your machine is a 220 
volt, 60 hertz, single phase motor. 
Never connect the green or ground wire to a 
live terminal. A machine with a 220 volt plug 

Summary of Contents for CN1112

Page 1: ...d contenidas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool Canteadora Industrial Industrial Jointer CN11...

Page 2: ...y cuidados de las herramientas el ctricas Advertencias de seguridad para canteadoras Caracter sticas Instrucciones de ensamble Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Espec...

Page 3: ...l agua que entre en la herramienta aumentar el riesgo de choque el ctrico No abuse del cable No usar nunca el cable para llevar levantar o desenchufar la herramienta el ctrica Mantenga el cable lejos...

Page 4: ...acepte el enchufe de la m quina SEGURIDAD PERSONAL Est alerta vigile lo que est haciendo y use el sentido com n cuando maneje una herramien ta el ctrica No use una herramienta el ctrica cuando est ca...

Page 5: ...para el tipo particular de herramienta el ctrica te niendo en cuenta las condiciones de trabajo y el trabajo a desarrollar El uso de la herra mienta el ctrica para aplicaciones diferentes de las prev...

Page 6: ...e limpiar cubra todas las superficies no pintadas con una buena calidad de cera en pasta IMPORTANTE Esta canteadora es muy pe sada utilice un montacargas o gr a para levan tar y colocarla en su sitio...

Page 7: ...ura 9 A a la derecha o la izquierda afloje el seguro de manija B mueva la gu a al ngulo deseado y apriete el seguro de manija B firmemente NOTA Cuando incline la mesa a la derecha ha cia afuera la pla...

Page 8: ...es positivos en la canteadora para limitar la altura y la profundidad de la mesa de alimentaci n Para ajustar los topes afloje dos tuercas de seguridad Figura 13 A y B y gire los dos tornillos de ajus...

Page 9: ...uarda de la cabeza de corte afloje los dos tornillos de ajuste B y gire el tornillo en sentido de las manecillas del reloj C para aumentar o al con trario de las manecillas del reloj para disminuir la...

Page 10: ...una llave hexa gonal y gire los tornillos sin fin al sentido de las manecillas del reloj hasta que la cuchilla solo toque la regla Repita este proceso en el otro lado de la cabeza de corte 7 Apriete...

Page 11: ...e con creto puede tener peque os trozos de piedra u hormig n prensados en la superficie Aseg rese de que la madera este suficiente mente seca antes de cantear La madera con un contenido de humedad sob...

Page 12: ...a os personales Siempre use bloques de empuje para proteger sus manos cuando ce pille superficies en la canteadora 7 Con un bloque de empuje en cada mano presione la pieza de trabajo contra la mesa y...

Page 13: ...d de corte a cero y practique empujar la pieza de trabajo a trav s de las mesas como se describe a continuaci n Este procedimiento lo prepara mejor para la operaci n real PARA CORTES EN BISEL 1 Lea y...

Page 14: ...mantener sus manos seguras no deje que se acerquen a menos de 4 de la ca beza de corte cuando est en movimiento ADVERTENCIA Cuando la guarda de la ca beza de corte este removida intentar cualquier ot...

Page 15: ...la ten si n de la banda en V NOTA No remueva completamente los torni llos de montaje 4 Remueva la banda en V y reempl cela con una nueva 5 Baje el motor y ajuste la tensi n de la banda en V seg n sea...

Page 16: ...un opresor y una cuchilla del cabezal de corte Limpie el opresor y limpie el interior de la ranura del ca bezal de corte para eliminar todo el residuo o aserr n Coloque una capa al cuchillo y el opre...

Page 17: ...SE APAGA DURANTE UN CORTE El motor se sobrecarga durante la operaci n Reduzca la carga en el motor realice cortes mas ligeros Corto circuito en el motor o conexiones suel tas Reemplace o repare las c...

Page 18: ...si n igual en la mesa de alimentaci n y de salida durante el corte Sostenga la tabla con una presi n igual mientras la mueve sobre las cuchillas La tabla se inicia desigualmente Realice cortes parcial...

Page 19: ...conceivable that the configuration of the plug may not match the configuration of your exist ing outlet If this is the case you will have to replace the plug with a UL CSA approved plug that matches t...

Page 20: ...volt age supplied is the same as that one specified on the nameplate of the tool To use a not specified voltage may cause a serious injury to the user as well as damage the tool IMPORTANT This applia...

Page 21: ...g cuts deeper than 1 8 inch On cuts more than 1 1 2 inches wide adjust depth of cut to 1 16 inch or less to avoid overloading machine and to minimize chance of kick back work thrown back toward you FE...

Page 22: ...B FENCE OPERATION MOVING FENCE FORWARD OR BACKWARD The fence A Fig 8 can be positioned any where across the table by loosening lock lever B and rotating handwheel C Once the fence is moved to its des...

Page 23: ...ghten table lock handle A NOTE The table lockhandle A can be repo sitioned by pulling out the handle and repo sitioning it on the serrated nut located under the handle The depth of cut of the infeed t...

Page 24: ...prings back over the cutterhead providing full coverage If it ever becomes necessary to adjust the spring tension of the cutterhead guard loosen two set screws B and turn screw C clockwise to increase...

Page 25: ...emaining two knives in the same manner CAUTION Make certain all the knives are securely fastened before turning on the ma chine 8 Replace cutterhead guard after adjustments are made OPERATION INSTRUCT...

Page 26: ...rements before edge jointing or surface planing or it may break or kick back during the operation SQUARING STOCK Squaring stock involves four steps performed in the order below 1 Surface Plane On The...

Page 27: ...h a jointer set the depth of cut to 0 and practice feeding the workpiece across the tables as de scribed This procedure will better prepare you for the actual operation TO EDGE JOINT ON THE JOINTER 1...

Page 28: ...ce while feeding and repeat the same action with your trailing hand when it gets within 4 of the cutterhead To keep your hands safe DO NOT let them get closer than 4 from the cutterhead when it is mov...

Page 29: ...o be replaced DO NOT lubricate them Below is a list of components that require pe riodic lubrication Be careful not to over lubri cate these components Large amounts of lu bricant will attract sawdust...

Page 30: ...arp If one knife is higher than the others it will do the majority of the work and thus dull much faster than the others The knife gauge included with the jointer is designed to set the knives at 0 06...

Page 31: ...cord or plug Repair or re place cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires MOTOR FAILS TO DEVELOP FULL POWER OUT PUT OF MOTOR DECREASES RAPIDLY WITH DE CREASE IN VOLTAGE AT MOTOR TERMINALS...

Page 32: ...even heights in the cut terhead Adjust the knives so they are set up evenly in the cutterhead BOARD EDGE IS CONCAVE OR CONVEX AFTER JOINTING Board not held with even pressure on infeed and outfeed tab...

Page 33: ...uina Utilice siempre el diagrama de cableado dentro de la caja de conexiones del motor The motor wiring shown here is current at the time of printing but it may not match your machine Always use the w...

Page 34: ...en the product has been fixed or modified by unauthorized or unqualified person Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza estos productos por el termino de 1 a o en sus piezas componentes...

Page 35: ...lean up do not use solvents Tensi n de bandas Belt tension Ajuste de cuchillas y rodillos Blades adjusting Limpieza de rodillos Clean the rollers Mantenimiento a motor el ctrico Motor maintenance Revi...

Page 36: ...aintenance plan described here is complied with IMPORTANT The components of natural wear as blades rollers belts and maintenance service are not include as a warranty Check the maintenance prices in y...

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