Features and Terminology
Receiving
Carefully unpack the machine and any loose
items from the wood crate and inspect for
damage. Any damage should be reported
immediately to your distributor and shipping
agent. Before proceeding further, read your
manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with
proper assembly, maintenance and safety
procedures.
Remove the screws that hold the machine to the
shipping skid. Remove the protective coating
from the table, bed rolls, feed rolls, cutterhead
and loose items packed with the machine. This
coating may be removed with a soft cloth
moistened with kerosene. Do not use acetone,
gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose. Do
not use solvents on plastic parts.
Use care when cleaning the
cutterhead, the knives are very sharp.
Unpacking
1. Remove all contents from the shipping
carton. Do not discard the carton or packing
material until the machine is set up and
running satisfactorily.
2. Inspect the contents for shipping damage.
Report damage, if any, to your distributor.
Figure 1 – Features and Terminology
Tools Required for Assembly
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Note: Use of sockets and ratchets will speed
assembly time but are not required.
Electrical Connection
electrician. All adjustments or repairs must
be done with the machine disconnected from
the power source, unplugged.
comply may result in serious injury!
The Model JJP-12 Jointer-Planer is rated at
230V. This machine is not supplied with a plug.
Use a plug and outlet rated at least 20amps.
The circuit for the machine should also be
protected by at least a 20 amp circuit breaker or
fuse.
Make sure that the cutterhead moves in the
correct direction. If it does not, simply reverse
two of the phase wires on the supply input.
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Accurate Straight Edge (approximately 2 ft)
Cross-point Screwdriver
4mm Hex Wrench (included)
5mm Hex Wrench
6mm Hex Wrench (included)
10mm Box Wrench
13mm Box Wrench
All electrical connections
must be done by a qualified
Failure to