UNPACKING AND CLEANING THE JOINTER
Remove crate panels and carefully unpack the jointer fence and all loose items
(inside dust chute) from the wooden crate. Remove the protective coating from the
machined surfaces of the jointer. This coating may be removed with a soft cloth
moistened with kerosene (do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner for this
purpose). After cleaning, cover all unpainted surfaces with a good quality paste
wax.
UNBOLTING JOINTER FROM CRATE BASE
It is necessary to unbolt the jointer from the crate before placing it on a solid, level
workspace. These bolts can be accessed by opening the rear belt cover/motor
cover and the side door (using supplied keys) on the right side of cabinet. See (A)
Fig.3 as reference.
This jointer is very heavy, use a forklift or hoists to lift and position it into place.
MOUNTING ON/OFF SWITCH BRACKET TO THE UP POSITION
1. This jointer comes with the on/off switch bracket (A) Fig.4 assembled upside
down to protect it during transport. Unbolt the switch bracket at the rear of the
jointer by removing the 2 cap screws (B), pivot the bracket 180º and refasten the
switch bracket using the same 2 caps crews, see Fig.5.
ASSEMBLING FENCE TO REAR OF CABINET
1. Assemble the fence (A) Fig. 6 to the rear of the cabinet by aligning the fence
mounting holes with the holes in the cabinet, fasten the fence using 2 cap
screws and washers (B).
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY