Outfeed Table - Grizzly G1182 Instruction Manual

6" heavy-duty jointer
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6. Set the knife so it is protruding from the cutter-
head approximately
bolts until the knife movement requires some
effort. Use a piece of wood or other non-
scratching surface to apply pressure, NOT
YOUR FINGERS!
7. Place the adjuster over the cutterhead so the
center tabs contact the knife and apply pres-
sure until the adjuster arms come in contact
with the cutterhead. See Figure 15. Tighten
the bolts symmetrically in steps. Starting with
the middle bolt, turn each bolt once with a
wrench and move outward toward the ends.
Repeat the sequence until the bolts are tight
Figure 15. Proper positioning of knife setting
jig.
8. Repeat this procedure for the remaining
knives.
9. Replace the cutterhead guard, making sure
the spring tensioner is properly wound.
Use a piece of wood, or some other non-
scratching surface to press the jointer
knives into the cutterhead. Do not use your
bare fingers. Serious personal injury may
occur.
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'' and tighten the gib
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IX. ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
C. OUTFEED TABLE
Facing the fence, the outfeed table is located to
the left of the cutterhead. The outfeed table must
be aligned to the highest point of the arc of the
blades. If it is set too high, the board will hit the
front edge of the table and be impossible to feed
through the jointer. If the table is set too low, the
back end of the board will fall into the cutterhead
and snipe will occur.
1. Loosen the table stop bolt jam nut under the
outfeed table. Turn the table stop bolt counter-
clockwise several times so that it will not inter-
fere when setting correct table height. See
.
Figure 16.
Figure 16. Location of the table stop bolt and
jam nut.
ALWAYS wear ANSI-approved safety glass-
es when assembling, adjusting, maintain-
ing, or operating this machine. Wear
approved hearing protection, too, when
operating the Model G1182.
G1182 6" Heavy-Duty Jointer

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