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Fig. 9

Fig. 11

TABLE ADJUSTMENTS.

INFEED TABLE

The infeed table adjustment determines the depth of
cut, by raising or lowering the table in relation to the cut-
terhead.

The lower the infeed table the larger the cut. Loosen the
table lock handle Fig. 8 (A) at the back of the machine
and raise the table by releasing the lever Fig. 9 (A) and
pushing the handle up or down Fig. 9 (B), the gauge in
the front Fig. 10 (A) will tell you exactly what your depth
of cut is.

It is possible to preset the positive stops to maximum
and minimum depth of cut so it is not necessar y to con-
sult the gauge each time you wish to change to these
settings Fig 8.

OUTFEED TABLE

The outfeed table should be level with the jointer knives
at the highest point of their rotation. Once set to this
height it should not be altered,the depth of cut adjust-
ment comes from the infeed table only. If it is necessar y
to adjust the outfeed table, loosen the locking screw at
the back of the jointer, Fig. 13 (C) and turn the knob Fig.
11 (A) under the outfeed table, this will raise or lower
the table. Don't forget to tighten the locking screw Fig.
13 (C).

ADJUSTING TABLE GIBS

The gibs Fig. 12 (A) are designed to take up any play
that may exist in the sliding dovetail that joins the in
and outfeed table casting to the base casting. If there is
any adjustment needed;

1. There are three lock nuts Fig. 13 (A) for the infeed 

table and two for the outfeed table Fig. 13 (B). These 
must be loosened.

2. For the infeed table, loosen the table locking lever 

Fig. 8 (Previous Page), and turn the gib adjustment 
screws Fig 12 (B), star t with the lower adjustment 
screw and work your way to the top. Slightly raise the 
back edge of the table as you make the adjustment 
to prevent any sagging.

3. Once the gib has been adjusted to a secure fit 

tighten the lock nuts and the table locking lever.

4. Repeat the process for the outfeed table, note that 

this table has a table locking screw, Fig. 13 (C). It is 
essential that these screws are tight if the tables 
move up and down too freely, it will be difficult to 
attain an accurate result.

Fig. 10

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

A

A

A

A

A

A

B

B

C

B

C

B

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Страница 2: ...6 JOINTER MODEL CTJ 196 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Страница 3: ...eas around the machine dry and clean Do not lean or climb on the machine as it may tip Always maintain a balanced stance when operating this machine Do not operate this machine whilst on medication or...

Страница 4: ...owered by loosen ing the motor mounting screws and pushing the motor up or down to adjust tension Don t forget to retighten the screws after positioning is complete Recheck pulley alignment to ensure...

Страница 5: ...egrees Make sure that the adjust ment screw is in contact with the flip stop Fig 7 C Check with a square to make sure of accuracy If you need to make an adjustment loosen lock handle Fig 7 A and lock...

Страница 6: ...jointer Fig 13 C and turn the knob Fig 11 A under the outfeed table this will raise or lower the table Don t forget to tighten the locking screw Fig 13 C ADJUSTING TABLE GIBS The gibs Fig 12 A are de...

Страница 7: ...ht 8 Replace cutterhead guard REPLACING KNIVES When it is time to fit new knives to your jointer follow these steps 1 Disconnect machine from power source and unplug 2 Slide the fence to the back so i...

Страница 8: ...ring before inserting post It is this tension that makes the guard spring back over the cutterhead 2 If the tension is too great or too small adjust by removing the guard and rotating knob Fig 19 C TU...

Страница 9: ...may be necessary to make 2 or more passes at increasing depths to attain full depth of cut NOTE BE SURE TO USE PUSH BLOCKS WHEN RABBETTING PLANING OR SURFACING FACE Surface the widest face first to e...

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Страница 15: ...14 ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR...

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