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ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
INSTALL THE FILTER BAG
The filter bag is designed to provide dust collection for woodworking
tools using the 2-1/2” diameter dust port. The filter bag operates as an
easy, convenient sawdust collection and disposal system. To install:
1. Open the zipper on the bottom of the bag and place the spring (Fig.
6 - 1) inside of the filter bag spout (Fig. 6 - 2). The smaller end should
come out of the spout first.
2. Slide the filter bag spout with the spring inside of it over the dust
chute (Fig. 6 - 3). Securely press the smaller end of the spring over the
opening of the dust chute. Close the bag’s zipper.
ADJUST THE INFEED TABLE
The infeed table has been pre-set at the factory to be level. However, if
shipping has caused the table to shift out of level, adjust it by following
the procedures below. You will need:
• A Phillips-head screwdriver (not included)
• Hex wrenches (M5 and smaller)
1. Remove the fence and all other attachments
(refer to p. 11).
2. Carefully and gently, with the help of another person if necessary,
turn the unit over so its bottom is exposed. Remove the four rubber feet
from the corners of the unit (Fig. 7 - 1).
3. Remove the six Phillips-head screws (Fig. 7 - 2) from the bottom
of the unit. Set aside for later. Remove the bottom cover to expose the
inside of the unit.
4. Look near the motor to locate the four set screws (Fig. 8 - 1) and four
socket head bolts (Fig. 8 - 2).
5. Using an M5 hex wrench, loosen all four socket head bolts (Fig. 8 -
2). These hold the table to the frame of the jointer.
6. Once all four screws from step 5 are loose, use an M3 hex wrench
to adjust the four set screws (Fig. 8 - 1). These set screws adjust the
table’s level.
8. Adjust set screws as necessary. Tightening set screws (turning clock-
wise) will cause the corresponding side of the table to rise, and loosen-
ing them (turning counterclockwise) will cause the corresponding side
to drop. Make sure to check the table for level in both the lengthwise
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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Fig. 8
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(along the table, perpendicular to the blades) and width-wise (across the table, parallel to the blades) directions.
9. Once you have reached an acceptable adjustment, tighten the four socket head bolts (Fig. 8 - 2).
10. Replace the back cover. Tighten the six Phillips-head screws (Fig. 7 - 2), and replace the four rubber feet from
the corners of the unit (Fig. 7 - 1).
11. Carefully and gently, with the help of another person if necessary, turn the unit over so it is right side up.
12. Reattach the fence and all other attachments (refer to p. 11).