Grizzly G1182 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 22

-22-

G1182 6" Heavy-Duty Jointer

F. RABBETING

A rabbet is a groove cut along the edge of a
board. It is usually made to accept another board
to form a strong, simple joint. Note: The maxi-
mum rabbet depth is 

1

2

".

1.

Remove the cutterhead guard.

2.

Loosen the fence and slide it to the rabbeting
edge. Set the fence to the desired width of
the rabbet and lock down. For small rabbets,
remove the fence sliding locking lever and re-
insert it in the rear fence hole on the fence
base.

3.

Inspect stock for soundness and grain direc-
tion.

4.

Place stock on the infeed table and rabbet
table with the edge to be rabbeted firmly
against the fence.

5.

Slowly and evenly feed stock through the
cutterhead. Using the 

1

16

" rule, it will take six

passes to achieve a common 

3

8

" rabbet. See

Figure 27.

6.

Replace the guard when finished with rab-
beting operations.

Figure 27. Correct operator position for rabbet-

ing.

E. SURFACE PLANING

The purpose of planing on a jointer is to produce
a flat – not necessarily ''finished'' – surface. The
theory behind this is that once you have one flat
surface on a board, it can then more readily be 
milled to precise, final dimensions on a thickness
planer.

1.

Inspect your lumber for soundness and grain
direction.

2.

If the stock is cupped (warped), place the
concave side down and slowly feed it
through the cutterhead. See Figure 26.

3.

Inspect your results. Most likely, many pass-
es will be necessary before your lumber has
a flat surface.

4.

If the stock has large or loose knots, consid-
er finding another workpiece. Knots in a
workpiece can be dangerous to the operator,
as well as destructive to equipment.

Figure 26. Correct method for surface planing.

X. OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)  

This section assumes that all necessary
operational adjustments to the jointer have
been made as discussed in the previous
section.

Содержание G1182

Страница 1: ...UCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 1992 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REG TX 3 176 562 WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC...

Страница 2: ...ASSEMBLY 9 B STAND 9 11 C JOINTER TO STAND 11 D V BELT 11 E FENCE 12 F CUTTERHEAD GUARD 13 G BELT GUARD 13 H KNIFE SETTING GAUGE 14 IX ADJUSTMENTS 15 A TABLE GIBS 15 B KNIVES 15 16 C OUTFEED TABLE 16...

Страница 3: ...1182 6 Heavy Duty Jointer This manual was written to guide you through assembly review safety considerations and cover general operating procedures If you have any criticisms that you feel we should a...

Страница 4: ...path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug mus...

Страница 5: ...ACCESSORIES Consult the owner s manual for recom mended accessories The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury 1 KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in work ing order 2 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND W...

Страница 6: ...you feed it through the cutterhead If you have any doubts about the stability or structural integrity of your stock DO NOT JOINT IT 2 MAINTAIN PROPER RELATIONSHIPS of infeed and outfeed table surface...

Страница 7: ...3 8 16 x 3 4 3 Lock Washers 3 8 3 Allen Wrench 3mm 1 V Belt 1 Knife Setting Jig 1 Tilt Lever 1 Knob 1 Locking Screw 1 Flat Washer 1 2 1 Special Nut 1 The G1182 is a heavy machine 215 lbs ship ping we...

Страница 8: ...h traffic areas Observe local electrical codes for proper installation of new lighting outlets or circuits Follow the safety rules listed below when working with solvents 1 Read and follow all directi...

Страница 9: ...he edges of all metal parts before handling them DO NOT attempt any step of assembly adjustments or maintenance while your Model G1182 is running Ensure that the switch is off power is disconnected an...

Страница 10: ...ld be outside the dust chute however and that the opening for the drive belt is at the rear of the stand Figure 5 5 Flip the stand upside down to mount the motor to the underside of the dust chute Mou...

Страница 11: ...junction box to the back of the switch then install the switch assembly back into the stand 7 Flip the stand upright and securely tighten all fasteners on the stand and dust chute C JOINTER TO STAND...

Страница 12: ...pinching the belt halfway between the pulleys with moderate pressure The amount of flex between the pinched portions of the belt should be approximately 1 Loosen the motor mount bolts slightly and ad...

Страница 13: ...uard against the fence 4 The cutterhead guard should be held firmly against the fence completely cover the cut terhead and move back into position when released If this has not been achieved repeat St...

Страница 14: ...he steel rod through the hole in each adjuster arm until the notches for the E clips extend past the adjustment arms on both sides 2 Attach the E clips to the notches to lock adjustment arms onto the...

Страница 15: ...ng the lock handle tight See Figure 13 2 With one hand on the lever bar loosen the table lock handle and adjust the upper and lower gib setscrews until table movement is smooth and controlled 3 Once g...

Страница 16: ...uding from the cutter head approximately 1 8 and tighten the gib bolts until the knife movement requires some effort Use a piece of wood or other non scratching surface to apply pressure NOT YOUR FING...

Страница 17: ...e lock handle and move the table down with the lever then up against the stop Check the accuracy of the stop setting with a straight edge over the cutterhead and fine tune if nec essary D INFEED TABLE...

Страница 18: ...of machinist s square to align fence 2 Loosen the fence lock handle and the check nut on the positive stop bolt Turn the bolt against the tab until the fence contacts the edge of the square evenly DO...

Страница 19: ...ng the lock handle lifting up the 90 positive stop tab and moving the fence in the desired direction To set the 45 tab stop 1 Loosen checknut and lower fence until it rests on the stop bolt See Figure...

Страница 20: ...angerous to the operator as well as destructive to equipment When jointing always cut with the grain rather than against it Cutting against the grain going against the pattern of the wood s growth rin...

Страница 21: ...ing except that the fence is tilt ed to a specified angle Use extra care to ensure that the edge makes solid contact with the infeed and outfeed tables at all times 1 Use a bevel gauge to determine th...

Страница 22: ...inished with rab beting operations Figure 27 Correct operator position for rabbet ing E SURFACE PLANING The purpose of planing on a jointer is to produce a flat not necessarily finished surface The th...

Страница 23: ...2 Worn switch 3 Worn or damaged cords and plugs 4 Damaged V belt 5 Any other condition that could hamper the safe operation of this machine B TABLES The table and other non painted surfaces on the Mod...

Страница 24: ...minds you that each work shop is different and safety rules should be con sidered as they apply to your specific situation We recommend you keep a copy of our current catalog for complete information...

Страница 25: ...arpen the knives slow down your feed rate and stick to the 1 16 rule Try 1 32 or less if nec essary Problem Fuzzy grain Causes The board either has too high a moisture content or too much surface wetn...

Страница 26: ...ll be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising...

Отзывы: