Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- JJP-10BTOS 10-inch Jointer-Planer
- 1.0 Warranty and Service
- 2.0 Table of Contents
- 3.0 Safety warnings
- 4.0 Specifications
- 5.0 Optional accessories
- 6.0 Shipping Contents
- 7.0 Unpacking
- 8.0 Assembly
- 9.0 Jointer setup
- 10.0 Planer setup
- 11.0 Operating controls
- 12.0 Adjustments
- 13.0 Basic Operations
- 14.0 Maintenance
- 15.0 Lubrication
- 16.0 Troubleshooting the JJP-10BTOS
- 17.0 Parts
- 17.1 Jointer/Planer – Parts List
- 17.2 10" JOINTER-PLANER ASSEMBLY DRAWING INDEX
- 17.3 Planer Table Assembly
- 17.4 Motor
- 17.5 Front Frame Assembly
- 17.6 Chain Drive Assembly
- 17.7 Front Cover Assembly
- 17.8 Cutterhead Guard Assembly
- 17.9 Dust Cover Assembly
- 17.10 Jointer Infeed Table Assembly
- 17.11 Jointer Outfeed Table Assembly (10")
- 17.12 Cutter Head/Feed Roller Assembly
- 17.13 Jointer Fence Assembly
- 17.14 Rear Frame and Cover Assembly
- 17.15 Jointer/Planer Stand
- 18.0 Electrical Connection
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11.3 Jointer controls and adjustments
Refer to Figure 13.
11.3.1 Infeed table height adjustment
Two lock knobs (F) and a height adjustment knob
(E) control the height adjustment of the infeed table
(D).
To adjust:
1. Loosen lock knobs (F).
2. Turn the height adjustment knob (E) clockwise
to raise the infeed table (D) or counter-clockwise
to lower the table.
The amount of table adjustment can be read on
the scale (C).
3. Tighten the lock knobs (F).
Note: A depth of cut of 1/16" or less is recom-
mended.
11.3.2 Cutterhead guard
Properly positioned, the cutterhead guard (A) should
rest against the fence (B
1).
11.3.3 Fence bevel adjustment
The fence (B
2) can be tilted backward (G) up to 45°
(that is, for a total included angle of 135° from table
surface) as follows:
1. Loosen lock handle (J).
2. Tilt the fence (B
2) back to the desired angle up
to 135 degrees (G). Or you can place your
beveled reference piece on the table and
against the fence, adjusting the fence until the
angle of the fence matches the bevel of your
gauge piece.
3. Tighten the lock handle (J).
Figure 13