Practice is required in this operation. Beginners are advised to make trial cuts with scrap material. Fig. 23 Fig. 24 15 Rabbet Cut WARNING Rabbeting requires the removal of the cutterhead guard. Use extreme caution when making rabbeting cuts and replace the guard immediately after completion! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 1. Adjust the fence so that the distance between the end of the knives and fence is equal to the width of the rabbet (Fig. 25). 2. Lower the infeed table an amo
4. Replace the gib (B) and screws (A). Finger tighten only at this time. 5. Press against the cutting edge of the knife at the center of the blade with a piece of wood. DO NOT USE FINGERS! This is to ensure that the cam is making proper contact with the knife. 6. Snug the inside two screws, then the outside two screws. 7. Release the piece of wood pressing against the knife and tighten the gib screws. 8. Replace the remaining two blades by repeating steps 1 – 7. 9. Determine if knives need to be
....................................1 .................JI-X04-B...................Capacitor (motor – not shown).............................300MFD 125VAC........1 .................JI-X04-CA................Capacitor Cover................................................... ....................................1 .................JI-X04-DA................Junction Box (motor – not shown)....................... ....................................1 .................JI-X04-EA.................Junction Bo
Tools Required for Assembly & Adjustment 1 #3 Cross Point Screwdriver 1 7/16” Wrench 1 1/2" Wrench 1 Combination Square & Straight Edge 1 Electric Drill 1 1/4”, 3/16” Drill Bits 2 4”-6” C-Clamps 1 1/4”, 3/16” Allen Wrenches 3 Assembly Note: To insure that you have enough adjustment in the cursor during the final adjustments, at this time you should bolt the guide rail to the front rail with two hex cap screws. Place the fence on the guide rail so that the cursor lines up at four inches. Measure
Level with the Saw Table 1. Place the fence on the table and lock it. 2. View the fence from the left side of the saw. Look for the space between the table and the fence bottom to be equal along the entire length of the fence. 3. If adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence. 4. Raise or lower two nylon adjustment screws (A,Fig.4) the same number of turns until the space between the bottom of the fence and the table is the same. Care must be taken to raise or lower the fence on each side equally