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SAFETY WARNING:

This list of do’s and do nots is not exhaustive and is not a substitute for common sense and best 
practices.

Woodworking machines are potentially dangerous, it is impor tant to obser ve all safety instructions
while operating this machine.

Always wear eye and ear protection.

Always unplug the machine from the power source before making any adjustments.

Always use a licensed electrician for any installation or electrical repair work.

Do not wear loose clothing, jeweller y or other loose ornamentation.

Long hair should be protected by netting or other means to prevent ingress into the machines 
working par ts. 

Keep all safety guards in place and well maintained.

Ensure all adjusting keys, spanners and tools are removed before machine is switched on.

Keep children and unauthorised persons away from machine even when not in use.

Do not use machine for any other purpose than that for which it was designed.

Do not use excessive force, or exceed capacity of machine by attempting to take too large a cut.

At no time should machine be unattended whilst in operation.

When machining small sizes of timber, use a push block to avoid placing hands too close to 
turning cutterhead.

Do not put hands inside machine whilst it is running.

Wood dust is a health hazard, ensure correct dust extraction is fitted.

Cutter blades should be kept sharp at all times. Blunt blades are a major cause of accidents
and machine failure. Damage to the machine caused by blunt blades is not covered by warranty.

This machine should be used in an area with good lighting and ventilation.

Keep the floor and adjacent areas around the machine dr y 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 under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTERS

1. Keep cutterhead blades sharp and clean of resin buildup.
2. Check that guard swings free of cutterhead and is always in place when jointer is in use.
3. Check infeed and outfeed table are locked in place before using machine.
4. Always use the fence when planing, do not attempt to freehand workpiece without suppor ting it against 

the fence.

5. Use a push block to protect hands, especially when machining. Ver y thin boards where your hands are 

close to the cutterhead.

6. If your material is wider than 38mm Do not take a cut larger than 3mm. Maximum cut for wide material 

should be 1.5mm.  

7. Make sure jointer is turned off and unplugged before per forming any maintenance work, such as 

blade changing.

ASSEMBLY

Your jointer comes in two separate packing boxes, the assembled jointer in one, and the base in the other
and accessories in the other. The motor will need to be mounted to the motor mounting bracket using the 4
nuts and bolts supplied.

ASSEMBLING JOINTER TO STAND

Take off side panel by removing the three screws at the top, and loosening the three screws at the bottom,
the panel will lift off. Line up the outfeed end of the jointer with the chip chute. There are 8 threaded holes on
the bottom of the jointer, line these up with the 8 holes in the base and fasten through using the 1” long
socket head screws and lock washers supplied.

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Страница 2: ... 8 JOINTER MODEL CTJ 350 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Страница 3: ...machine should be used in an area with good lighting and ventilation Keep the floor and adjacent areas 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 under the influence of alcohol or drugs SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTERS 1 Keep cutterhead blades sharp and...

Страница 4: ... afterwards CHECKING BELT TENSION If the belt tension is correct there should be 1 deflec tion at the centre span of the belt If adjustment is needed the motor may be raised or lowered 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 it has not been distur...

Страница 5: ... of plunger Fig 8 A in the notch of the index collar Fig 8 B If the fence is not at exactly 90 degrees to the table loosen the set screw Fig 8 C in the index collar and with lock handle Fig 7 A released establish the exact position required with a combination square Tighten set screw Fig 8 C and lock handle To set the fence to 45 degrees facing out loosen lock handle Fig 7 A establish position at ...

Страница 6: ...The outfeed table should be level with the jointer knives at the highest point of their revolution Once set to this height it should not be adjusted the depth of cut adjust ment comes from the infeed table only If it is necessary to adjust the outfeed table loosen the lock handle lever Fig 10 A and raise or lower the handle Fig 10 B underneath the outfeed table Don t forget to tighten the locking ...

Страница 7: ... 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 it is clear of the knives 3 Beware of exposed knives 4 Remove cutterhead guard 5 Loosen the 4 knife locking bar screws Fig 12 A remove knife and locking bars Fig 14 6 Repeat for other knives 7 Remove any...

Страница 8: ... a switch that needs to be pulled out to switch the machine on and pushed in to switch the machine off You can also lock the switch in the off position Fig 18 by removing the yellow key Fig 17 A Fig 18 Fig 16 Fig 17 Locked Position On Position Off Position A ...

Страница 9: ...uare to planed face and creates a straight surface for edge joining of boards RABBETING FACILITY This jointer is able to perform a rabbetting operation to do this the cutterhead guard must be removed Remember to replace the cutterhead guard before per forming any other operation 1 Adjust fence to width of rabbet 2 Lower the infeed table to the depth of rabbet If rabbet is quite deep it may be nece...

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Страница 12: ...11 ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ...

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