Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- PJ-882, PJ-882HH Jointers
- Warranty and Service
- Table of Contents
- Warnings
- Specifications
- Unpacking
- Installation and Assembly
- Grounding Instructions
- Adjustments
- Drive Belt Tension
- Drive Belt Replacement
- Fence Movement
- Fence Stops
- Fence Removal
- Locking Handles
- Table and Knife Adjustments
- Setting Tables Coplanar
- Setting Knives at Correct Height and Parallel To Outfeed Table
- Outfeed Table Stop Screws
- Setting Infeed Table (Depth of Cut)
- Infeed Table Depth Stop
- Infeed Table Stop Screws
- Replacing Knives (Straight Cutterhead Only)
- Replacing or Rotating Knife Inserts (Helical Cutterhead Only)
- Eliminating “Play” in Tables
- Operating Controls
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting – Operating Problems
- Troubleshooting – Mechanical and Electrical Problems
- Optional Accessories
- Replacement Parts
- Stand Assembly
- Cutterhead Assembly (Model PJ-882 only)
- Cutterhead Assembly (Model PJ-882HH only)
- Fence Assembly
- Outfeed Table and Base Assembly
- Infeed Table Assembly
- Electrical Connections
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When
y
ou receive the
j
ointer, the knives have
been pre-set at the factory. However, the height
and parallelism of the knives with the outfeed
table should be checked, and any needed
adjustments made, before operating the jointer.
Height setting of knives is not applicable to the
helical head models, in which the knife inserts
are immediately at the proper height after
installing. However, the height of the outfeed
table must still be verified in relation to the arc of
the knife inserts, as follows.
Knives or knife inserts are
extremely sharp; use caution and proceed
slowly when setting them.
To set outfeed table in relation to the knives,
proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect jointer from power source.
2. Raise the outfeed table by loosening the
locking handle (A, Figure 23) and using the
lever (B).
3. Place a straight edge upon the outfeed table
and extending over the center of the
cutterhead as shown in Figures 23 and 24.
4. Rotate the cutterhead, using the belt or
pulley, until one knife or knife insert is at its
highest point. Do not grab the cutterhead
itself to rotate it.
5. Lower the outfeed table until the straight
edge contacts the knife, as shown in Figure
24. Using the drive belt, rock the cutterhead
slightly to make sure the apex of the knife is
contacting the straight edge.
6. Lock the outfeed table at that height by
tightening the locking handle (A, Figure 23).
The importance of the knives being level with
the outfeed table are shown by these examples
of incorrect settings:
If the outfeed table is too high, the finished
surface of the workpiece will be curved. See
Figure 25.
If the outfeed table is too low, the work will have
a gouge, or snipe, at the end of the cut. See
Figure 26.
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26