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User Manual 

 

Read this manual before using machine to avoid serious injury and damage 

 

50110CC-WHD

 

10” Bench Top Jointer 

with Spiral Style Cutterhead 4-Sided Carbide Inserts 

and Cast Iron Tables 

 

 

 

 

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 or call 

877-568-8879 

VER 05.24.22    (B) 

Summary of Contents for 50110CC-WHD

Page 1: ...machine to avoid serious injury and damage 50110CC WHD 10 Bench Top Jointer with Spiral Style Cutterhead 4 Sided Carbide Inserts and Cast Iron Tables For technical support email techservices wahudatoo...

Page 2: ...ing 33 SECTION 13 Parts Diagram Lists 43 INTRODUCTION This user manual is intended for use by anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference so that all operation...

Page 3: ...ight prepaid to WAHUDA s Authorized Service Center for inspection If the warranty claim is considered to be invalid due to exclusions listed above WAHUDA will at your direction dispose of or return th...

Page 4: ...nserts qty 20 Motor power input 120 V 60 Hz AC Only 12 Amp Fence Size Overall 4 x 24 Tables Overall measurements 10 x 33 5 Tables Overall with extension support 10 x 53 5 Shipping Weight 82 lbs Net We...

Page 5: ...ury 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 cause...

Page 6: ...r quality job by only performing operations for which the machine was intended WARNING DO NOT stand on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part...

Page 7: ...may result in serious personal injury WARNING USE ONLY recommended accessories Use of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the machine If i...

Page 8: ...Health Regulations OSHA All electrical connections and wiring should be made by qualified personnel only 4 WARNING TO REDUCE the risk of electrical shock DO NOT use this machine outdoors DO NOT expose...

Page 9: ...hat 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 there are no fore...

Page 10: ...u are not sure the tool is properly grounded 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...

Page 11: ...or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it Protect your extension cords from sharp objects excessive heat and damp or wet areas MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG 115 VOL...

Page 12: ...cutterhead cleaning instructions follow The protective coatings can be removed by spraying WD 40 on a soft cloth and wiping the surfaces After cleaning apply a good quality paste wax to the table surf...

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Page 14: ...EMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS FENCE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 1 Face the rear of the jointer and remove the 4 screws A using the provided 4mm Hex Wrench See FIG 1 2 Using the provided 4mm Hex Wrench install Fence Br...

Page 15: ...e Sliding Bracket See page 13 and the 2 screws and 2 square nuts See page 13 Insert screws through the Fence Sliding Bracket upper holes A in FIG 3 and thread the square nuts on by hand about 3 compet...

Page 16: ...t the bottom of the fence is beveled and the square nuts have flats on them so you may have to rotate them slightly to slide the fence on 5 Slide the fence until centered on the bracket and then tight...

Page 17: ...are half exposed as shown in FIG 7 7 Locate Sliding Bracket Lever Washer Nut See page 13 Place the nut under the Bracket with the convex surface facing downward Then place the washer on top of the Sl...

Page 18: ...the work piece has passed over the cutterhead Be sure the guard is functioning properly every time before using the jointer DUST PORT ADAPTER A dust port A is supplied with the jointer to help connect...

Page 19: ...Fence Sliding Bracket Lever A Lift fence about 1 16 above the table You can use shims such as playing cards to help keep the fence raised off of the tables Do not let fence rest on table when making...

Page 20: ...to adjust the 135 degree set screw against the stop NOTE The set screw is set deep into the angled hole at the factory If necessary use a flashlight to locate it See FIG 20 and FIG 21 Once adjusted t...

Page 21: ...Cutter tips are razor sharp Always wear heavy leather gloves when handling the cuttherhead Avoid touching the cutter insert by hand without protection Step 1 Place the machine at a comfortable workin...

Page 22: ...nife 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 t...

Page 23: ...DIRECTLY OVER THE CUTTERHEAD WARNING ALWAYS USE CUTTERHEAD GUARD PUSH BLOCKS AND KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM CUTTERHEAD NOTE THE TIPS ON THE JOINTER WILL NOT WEAR EVENLY BY FEEDING THE WOOD THROUGH THE SAME...

Page 24: ...rface See FIG 25 FIG 25 The jointer can be set to cut any depth from a very thin shaving to 1 8 deep The pointer on the scale is to indicate the depth of cut To adjust the depth of cut loosen front lo...

Page 25: ...t hand reaches the cutterhead it should be moved to the work on the outfeed table to pull the rest of the board through SURFACING PLANING Surfacing is similar to the edge jointing operation except for...

Page 26: ...orter than a dimension equal to the cutter head length plus 2 in narrower than in or less than in thick Do not perform planing operations on material shorter than a dimension equal to the cutter head...

Page 27: ...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 be...

Page 28: ...th 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 alwa...

Page 29: ...g the cutterhead Avoid touching the cutter insert by hand without protection The 10 cutterhead is equipped with 20 indexable 4 sided carbide cutter inserts Each cutter insert can be rotated to reveal...

Page 30: ...rotate them Using a shot of compressed air is also helpful be sure to wear safety glasses Lubricate the Torx screw threads with light machine oil wipe the excess oil off the threads and torque the To...

Page 31: ...unting screws A B and C about 1 full turn See FIG 30 4 From the exposed open base gently push motor away from you with left hand to release belt tension and rotate the belt to walk the belt off the mo...

Page 32: ...grooves Pull right side of motor to begin tensioning belt and snug up screw C Do not securely tighten C at this time See FIG 32 6 Pull left side of motor further tensioning belt and snug up screw B S...

Page 33: ...re there is an issue with the jointer and not an operator or a previous set up error The following diagrams show several incorrectly adjusted tables and lastly correctly adjusted tables Please view an...

Page 34: ...34 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE cont...

Page 35: ...35 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE cont...

Page 36: ...ast 24 in length REMINDER BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL when working around the cutterhead 1 Locate the 2 screws holding the cutterhead guard bracket and loosen the screws A in FIG 10 Grasp the guard and guard...

Page 37: ...f the cutterhead and rotate the cutterhead counter clockwise until the tip nearest the fence is at its apex The straight edge should lie flat on the outfeed table and the cutter tip should just touch...

Page 38: ...ht adjustments to the leveling screws until proper height is achieved 4 If an adjustment needs to be made loosen the 2 table mounting screws in the table with the T25 T Torx wrench where the adjustmen...

Page 39: ...zero depth of cut relative to the outfeed table If the depth of cut label is not at zero you can reposition it later after adjustments are made or we can send you a replacement label after adjustment...

Page 40: ...lay flat on the infeed table and the infeed extension support should just touch or leave a very small gap under the straight edge 3 If adjustment is needed loosen the extension lock nut G by hand pul...

Page 41: ...nd 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 mo...

Page 42: ...th 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...

Page 43: ...43 PARTS...

Page 44: ...ock 2 50110 15 Fixed Screw 1 4 2 50110 16 Foam Seal 1 50110 16A Foam Seal 2 50110 17 Tie Rod 8 50110 18 Hex Flange Nut M6 16 50110 19A Infeed Support 1 50110 20 Bracket 1 50110 21 Set Screw M6x5 9 501...

Page 45: ...49 Special Nut M8 2 50110 50 Bevel Bracket 1 50110 51 Intermediate Bracket 1 50110 52 Round Head Screw M6x15 6 50110 53 Washer M8 D18x2T 1 50110 54 Handle M8x35 2 50110 55 Square Nut M6 2 50110 56 War...

Page 46: ...0110 81 Torx Wrench 1 50110 82 Tooth washer M5 2 50110 83 Hole Plug 1 50110 84 Bumper Block 1 50110 85 Set Screw 1 4 20UNC 2 50110 86 Dust collector adapter 1 50110 87 Strain Relief 2 50110 88 Nut 10...

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