Additional Safety Rules For Jointer; Unpacking And Assembly Instructions; Unpacking And Cleaning The Jointer - Delta DJ-15 Instruction Manual

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTERS
I
AVOID KICKBACKS A kickback occurs when the
workpiece is thrown back by the cuttorhoad toward the
infeed table. Never pass hands directly over the cutterhead.
When a kickback occurs an injury can result. Some ol the
causes
of
kickback include:
A Dull and improperly adjusted knives.
B. Knots, nails or imperfections in the workpiece.
C. Taking too deep a cut in one pass.
D. Failure to use adequate hold-downs/push blocks
when jointing or surfacing short, thin or narrow
work.
2.
IF YOU ARE NOT thoroughly familiar with the opera¬
tion of jointers, obtain advice from your supervisor, instruc¬
tor or other qualified person.
3.
MAKE SURE wiring codes and recommended elec-
tncal correction instructions arc followed, and that the
machine is properly grounded.
4.
MAKE all adjustments with the power off.
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MAINTAIN theproper relationship of infeed and outfeed
table surfaces and cutterhead knife path.
6.
MAKE SURE the cutterhead is not contacting the
workpiece before turning on the power.
7.
KEEP knives sharp and cutterhead and knives free of
all rust and pitch
8.
ALWAYS keep hands and fingers away from the blade
when the machine is running.
9.
ALWAYS keep cutterhead guard in place when per¬
forming a jointing or planing operation. Check guard opera
tion periodically to make certain that it operates freely.
10 DEFINITIONS OF JOINTING AND PLANING
OPERATIONS:
A
Jointing Operations - Jointing cuts or edge jointing
are made to square an edge of a workpieco. The
workpiece is positioned on the jointer with the narrow
edge of the workpiece on tl ic infeed table and the major
flat surface of the workpiece against the fence. The
workpiece is moved from the infeed table across the
cutterhead to the outfeed table.
B.
Planing Operations - Planing or surfacing is similar to
the jointing operation except for the position of the
workpiece. For planing, the major flat surface of the
workpieco is placed on the table of the jointer with the
narrow edge of the workpiece against the fence
11
ALWAYS use hold-downs/push blocks for jointing
material less than 3 inches in height or planing material
less than 3 inches thick.
12. DO NOT perform jointing or planing operations on
material shorter than 10 inches.
13. NEVER perform a planing operation on material wider
than 6 inches.
14. NEVER make a jointing or planing cut deeper than
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15 SUPPORT the workpiece adequately at all times dur¬
ing operation: maintain control ol the workpiece at all times.
16. DO NOT back the work toward the infeed table. Always
feed workpiece against cutterhead direction of rotation.
17. DO NOT attempt to perform an unfamiliar operation
without study and the use of adequate hold-downs/push
blocks, jigs, fixtures, stops, etc.
18. STOP the machine before removing chips
19. DISCONNECT machine from the power source before
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making repairs.
21.1 Ht USE of attachments and accessories not recom¬
mended by Della may result in the risk of injuries.
22 ADDITIONAL Information regarding the safe and proper
operation of this product is available from the National
Safety Council. 1121 Spring Lake Drive. Itasca. IL 60143-
3201 in the Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial
Operations and also in the Safety Data Sheets provided by
the NSC. Please also refer to the American National
Standards Institute ANSI 01.1 Safety Requirements for
Woodworking Machinery and the U.S. Department of
Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.
23. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them often
and use them to instruct others.
20. REPLACE all guards after servicing.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
UNPACKING AND CLEANING THE JOINTER
Carefully unpack the jointer and all loose items from the carton Remove the protective coating from
the machined surfaces of the jointer. This coaling may be removed with a solt cloth moistened with
kerosene (do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner for this purpose). After cleaning, cover all
unpainted surfaces witli a good quality paste wax
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