Owner manual JOINTER/PLANER COMBINATION MACHINE G0633/G0634
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G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine            
Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers
Like all machines there is danger associated 
with this machine. Accidents are frequently 
caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay 
attention.  Use  this  machine  with  respect 
and  caution  to  lessen  the  possibility  of 
operator injury. If normal safety precautions 
are overlooked or ignored, serious personal 
injury may occur.
1.  JOINTER KICKBACK. "Kickback" is when 
the workpiece is thrown off the jointer table 
by the force of the cutterhead. Always use 
push  blocks  and  safety  glasses  to  reduce  
the  likelihood  of  injury  from  “kickback.”  If 
you  do not  understand  what  kickback is, 
or  how  it  occurs,  DO  NOT  operate  this 
machine. 
2.  CUTTERHEAD ALIGNMENT. Keep the top 
edge  of  the  outfeed  table  aligned  with  the 
cutterhead knife or insert at top dead center 
(TDC) to avoid kickback and personal inju
-
ries.
3.  PUSH  BLOCKS.  Always  use  push  blocks 
whenever surface planing. Never pass your 
hands directly over the cutterhead without a 
push block.
4.  WORKPIECE  SUPPORT.  Supporting  the 
workpiece  adequately  at  all  times  while 
cutting  is  crucial  for  making  safe  cuts  and 
avoiding injury. Never attempt to make a cut 
with an unstable workpiece.
5.  KICKBACK  ZONE.  The  "kickback  zone" 
is  the  path  directly  through  the  end  of  the 
infeed table. Never stand or allow others to 
stand in this area during operation.
6.  MAXIMUM  CUTTING  DEPTH.
  The  maxi-
mum  cutting  depth  for  one  pass  is
1
⁄8". 
Never  attempt  any  single  cut  deeper  than 
this!
7.  JOINTING  WITH  THE  GRAIN.  Jointing 
against  the  grain or  jointing  end  grain  is 
dangerous and could produce chatter or 
excessive  chip  out.  Always  joint  with  the 
grain.
8.  KEEPING  GUARDS  IN  PLACE.  With  the 
exception of rabbeting
, all operations must 
be performed with the cutterhead guard in 
place.  After  rabbeting,  be  sure  to  replace 
the guard.
9.  PROPER CUTTING. When cutting, always 
keep  the  workpiece  moving  toward  the 
outfeed table until the workpiece has passed 
completely over the cutterhead.
 Never back 
the work toward the infeed table.
10.  USING  GOOD  STOCK.  Jointing  safety 
begins
  with  your  lumber.  Inspect  your 
stock  carefully  before  you  feed  it  over  the 
cutterhead. Never  joint  a board  that  has 
loose  knots,  nails,  or  staples. 
If  you  have 
any doubts about the stability or structural 
integrity of your stock,
 DO NOT joint it!
No list of safety guidelines can be complete. 
Every shop environment is different. Always 
consider  safety  first,  as  it  applies  to  your 
individual working conditions. Use this and 
other  machinery  with  caution  and  respect. 
Failure to do so could result in serious per-
sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor 
work results.










