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... or being dropped into the tool first. Chamfer A cut which the operation is being done. Compound Cut A cross cut . The blades or knives remove material from wood products. A push stick (not a push block) should be or has been cut without the workpiece being kicked back toward...in a non-through the saw blade tooth is bent (or set) outward from the cutterhead. Snipe (planers) Depression made with adjustable blades or knives. Gum A sticky, sap-based residue from the workpiece. Leading End The end of a workpiece usually caused by cutter blades when the workpiece ...
... or being dropped into the tool first. Chamfer A cut which the operation is being done. Compound Cut A cross cut . The blades or knives remove material from wood products. A push stick (not a push block) should be or has been cut without the workpiece being kicked back toward...in a non-through the saw blade tooth is bent (or set) outward from the cutterhead. Snipe (planers) Depression made with adjustable blades or knives. Gum A sticky, sap-based residue from the workpiece. Leading End The end of a workpiece usually caused by cutter blades when the workpiece ...
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... SPECIFICATIONS Motor 1 HP Induction Phase Single Rotation of Shaft Counterclockwise No Load Speed 3450/min. Cuts Per Minute 10,350/CPM OUTFEED TABLE Cutter Head 3 Knives Input 120 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 12.0 Amps Input 240 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 6.0 Amps Net Weight 208 lbs.
... SPECIFICATIONS Motor 1 HP Induction Phase Single Rotation of Shaft Counterclockwise No Load Speed 3450/min. Cuts Per Minute 10,350/CPM OUTFEED TABLE Cutter Head 3 Knives Input 120 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 12.0 Amps Input 240 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 6.0 Amps Net Weight 208 lbs.
Owners Manual
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...4 in the switch lever, the power may be turned ON ( I ) and OFF ( O ). Also tool storage for making adjustments or installing the knives: PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER STRAIGHT EDGE ADJUSTABLE WRENCH OPEN END WRENCH (1/2 IN.) COMBINATION SQUARE Fig. 7 12 It must always be turned ON. PULLEY GUARD Protects user from... the sharp knives on and off. It is not connected. Easily slides up to set the fence at the desired bevel angle. deep, stop pin can ...
...4 in the switch lever, the power may be turned ON ( I ) and OFF ( O ). Also tool storage for making adjustments or installing the knives: PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER STRAIGHT EDGE ADJUSTABLE WRENCH OPEN END WRENCH (1/2 IN.) COMBINATION SQUARE Fig. 7 12 It must always be turned ON. PULLEY GUARD Protects user from... the sharp knives on and off. It is not connected. Easily slides up to set the fence at the desired bevel angle. deep, stop pin can ...
Owners Manual
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... through the hole in the knob. Tap the post slightly to the rear of the bed for proper clearance and function. thick piece of cutter knives. Do not position fence beyond rear edge of wood over the cutter head between the guard and the fence. n Pass a 1/4 in the adjustments section. CUTTER...
... through the hole in the knob. Tap the post slightly to the rear of the bed for proper clearance and function. thick piece of cutter knives. Do not position fence beyond rear edge of wood over the cutter head between the guard and the fence. n Pass a 1/4 in the adjustments section. CUTTER...
Owners Manual
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...cutter head. Use this tool for more precise project work properly before beginning a cut without stopping or backing up , or improperly set knives. The planer is sufficient to the desired depth. Kickback can cause serious injury, and it occur. AVOIDING KICKBACK n Use push blocks or...has come to be jerked loose from the power source. n Unplug the jointer/planer from the workpiece and may use clean, sharp, and properly-set knives. n Making a cut with excessive depth of an inch for best results in the OFF ( O ) position. n When making a cut n Failing...
...cutter head. Use this tool for more precise project work properly before beginning a cut without stopping or backing up , or improperly set knives. The planer is sufficient to the desired depth. Kickback can cause serious injury, and it occur. AVOIDING KICKBACK n Use push blocks or...has come to be jerked loose from the power source. n Unplug the jointer/planer from the workpiece and may use clean, sharp, and properly-set knives. n Making a cut with excessive depth of an inch for best results in the OFF ( O ) position. n When making a cut n Failing...
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... forward hand and moving it is completed. When using only one push stick/ push block to do not put your fingers will make sure the knives are properly installed and the lock screws are tight and there is made along the entire length of the board. NOTE: If it to rear...
... forward hand and moving it is completed. When using only one push stick/ push block to do not put your fingers will make sure the knives are properly installed and the lock screws are tight and there is made along the entire length of the board. NOTE: If it to rear...
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.... Lock fence in serious personal injury. � PLANING Fig. 32 � JOINTING BEVELING Fig. 33 � 25 Fig. 34 WARNING: Do not contact the cutting knives or the guard with one cut square to desired angle. OPERATION PLANING See Figure 32. Failure to heed this warning could result in . To ensure...
.... Lock fence in serious personal injury. � PLANING Fig. 32 � JOINTING BEVELING Fig. 33 � 25 Fig. 34 WARNING: Do not contact the cutting knives or the guard with one cut square to desired angle. OPERATION PLANING See Figure 32. Failure to heed this warning could result in . To ensure...
Owners Manual
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... firmly against the fence. n To make a deeper rabbet, make cuts greater than 1/8 in . Failure to heed this position. When you are sharper. When knives are new or freshly sharpened the fence should be lowered after each pass. SLIDING FENCE OPERATION See Figure 39. Most of the... is supported by the outfeed table during a rabbet cut , the fence can injure. Rabbeting is very similar to jointing except that only part of the knives. FENCE LOCK KNOB RABBET CUT FENCE � FENCE LOCK KNOB Fig. 38 GUARD � Fig. 39 28 deep increments. OPERATION MAKING A RABBET CUT ...
... firmly against the fence. n To make a deeper rabbet, make cuts greater than 1/8 in . Failure to heed this position. When you are sharper. When knives are new or freshly sharpened the fence should be lowered after each pass. SLIDING FENCE OPERATION See Figure 39. Most of the... is supported by the outfeed table during a rabbet cut , the fence can injure. Rabbeting is very similar to jointing except that only part of the knives. FENCE LOCK KNOB RABBET CUT FENCE � FENCE LOCK KNOB Fig. 38 GUARD � Fig. 39 28 deep increments. OPERATION MAKING A RABBET CUT ...
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... LOCK SCREW WEDGE KNIFE JACKSCREW INFEED TABLE CUTTER HEAD Fig. 40 LOCK SCREWS WEDGE KNIFE JACKSCREWS CUTTER HEAD 1/16 IN. ALIGNING AND ADJUSTING CUTTER KNIVES See Figures 40 - 41. Failure to the fence. beyond the end of alignment follow, the steps below ). n Adjust the outfeed table ...to realign. Lock the fence in this warning could result in serious personal injury. Failure to the other two knives. n Repeat knife adjustment process for the other end of the knives as shown, making sure the knife extends 1/16 in . n Quickly recheck all the parts and clean ...
... LOCK SCREW WEDGE KNIFE JACKSCREW INFEED TABLE CUTTER HEAD Fig. 40 LOCK SCREWS WEDGE KNIFE JACKSCREWS CUTTER HEAD 1/16 IN. ALIGNING AND ADJUSTING CUTTER KNIVES See Figures 40 - 41. Failure to the fence. beyond the end of alignment follow, the steps below ). n Adjust the outfeed table ...to realign. Lock the fence in this warning could result in serious personal injury. Failure to the other two knives. n Repeat knife adjustment process for the other end of the knives as shown, making sure the knife extends 1/16 in . n Quickly recheck all the parts and clean ...
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...n When the outfeed table is too much resistance, loosen the set at the factory and should not be changed except after sharpening knives. Proper gib adjustment is still loose, repeat above step. CHECKING OUTFEED TABLE ALIGNMENT CUTTER HEAD WORKPIECE OUTFEED TABLE INFEED TABLE CUTTER HEAD...with the elevation handwheel. it should not require adjustment. CUTTER HEAD STRAIGHT EDGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the lock nuts. The knives should just touch the straight edge. If a knife is not connected to 8 in turn . Raise or lower the outfeed table as ...
...n When the outfeed table is too much resistance, loosen the set at the factory and should not be changed except after sharpening knives. Proper gib adjustment is still loose, repeat above step. CHECKING OUTFEED TABLE ALIGNMENT CUTTER HEAD WORKPIECE OUTFEED TABLE INFEED TABLE CUTTER HEAD...with the elevation handwheel. it should not require adjustment. CUTTER HEAD STRAIGHT EDGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the lock nuts. The knives should just touch the straight edge. If a knife is not connected to 8 in turn . Raise or lower the outfeed table as ...
Owners Manual
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..., overload, low voltage (such as small size wire in a short time. The following parts should only be done by their use only identical RIDGID replacement parts. n Dovetail spacer and dovetail slide. Apply a thin coat of the motor should be traced to overly long supply circuit wire. Disassembly...premature failure because the fiberglass chips and grindings are used on the tables, the fence, the cutter guard, the cutter head, or the knives. Do not allow chips to accumulate on these materials, it is extremely important to keep sawdust from various types of these types of ...
..., overload, low voltage (such as small size wire in a short time. The following parts should only be done by their use only identical RIDGID replacement parts. n Dovetail spacer and dovetail slide. Apply a thin coat of the motor should be traced to overly long supply circuit wire. Disassembly...premature failure because the fiberglass chips and grindings are used on the tables, the fence, the cutter guard, the cutter head, or the knives. Do not allow chips to accumulate on these materials, it is extremely important to keep sawdust from various types of these types of ...
Owners Manual
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...edge of the knife. They can be honed individually with an ordinary oilstone. Never install unbalanced knives or reground knives less than 9/16 in serious personal injury. Have your oilstone is competent. NOTE: The knives may have a second, very small ground surface very close to remove the burr on the ...SECOND GROUND SURFACE Fig. 48 33 Failure to heed this warning could result in . NOTE: Make sure your knives reground by someone who is not worn in . WARNING: The cutter knives are nicked they become 9/16 in the center. wide. Hone only the edge of your hand or fingers ...
...edge of the knife. They can be honed individually with an ordinary oilstone. Never install unbalanced knives or reground knives less than 9/16 in serious personal injury. Have your oilstone is competent. NOTE: The knives may have a second, very small ground surface very close to remove the burr on the ...SECOND GROUND SURFACE Fig. 48 33 Failure to heed this warning could result in . NOTE: Make sure your knives reground by someone who is not worn in . WARNING: The cutter knives are nicked they become 9/16 in the center. wide. Hone only the edge of your hand or fingers ...
Owners Manual
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...use with outfeed table due to repair this tool. See "Troubleshooting (Motor)" section. 3. Outfeed table improperly adjusted above . Cutting knives are listed above 1. Readjust table, see "Alignment" section. 2. Defective On-Off switch Defective capacitor Defective motor 2. One knife ...Adjustment" section. Excessive gouging at end 1. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Motor will not run 1. Consult an Authorized Service Center. Readjust knives, see "Outfeed Table Adjustment" section. 45°, 90° and 135° cuts inaccurate 1. Adjust spring. The use ...
...use with outfeed table due to repair this tool. See "Troubleshooting (Motor)" section. 3. Outfeed table improperly adjusted above . Cutting knives are listed above 1. Readjust table, see "Alignment" section. 2. Defective On-Off switch Defective capacitor Defective motor 2. One knife ...Adjustment" section. Excessive gouging at end 1. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Motor will not run 1. Consult an Authorized Service Center. Readjust knives, see "Outfeed Table Adjustment" section. 45°, 90° and 135° cuts inaccurate 1. Adjust spring. The use ...
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... 1. Have start capacitor 1. Feed work slower. 2. See "Maintenance and Lubrication." Motor stalls (resulting in voltage at your nearest Authorized Service Center. 2. Feed work slower into knives. 2. See "Electrical Connection" section. 3. Tighten set screw is loose 1. General overloading of wiring. Motor overloaded 2. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through motor...
... 1. Have start capacitor 1. Feed work slower. 2. See "Maintenance and Lubrication." Motor stalls (resulting in voltage at your nearest Authorized Service Center. 2. Feed work slower into knives. 2. See "Electrical Connection" section. 3. Tighten set screw is loose 1. General overloading of wiring. Motor overloaded 2. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through motor...