Bevel Cutting - Grizzly G0609X Manual Insert

12" jointer w/spiral cutterhead manual insert
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Bevel Cutting

The purpose of bevel cutting is to cut a specific
angle into the edge of a workpiece (see Figures
26 & 27).
The Model G0609 has preset fence stops at 45˚
inward, 90˚, and 45˚ outward (135˚). If your situ-
ation requires a different angle, the preset fence
stops can be easily adjusted for your needs.
NOTICE
If you are not experienced with a jointer,
set the depth of cut to 0", and practice
feeding the workpiece across the tables as
described below. This procedure will better
prepare you for the actual operation.
Figure 26. Typical bevel cutting operation.
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Figure 27. Illustration of bevel cutting results.
G0609 12" Parallelogram Jointer
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Jointer
To bevel cut on the jointer:
1.
Read and understand SECTION 1: SAFETY,
beginning on Page 7.
2.
Inspect your stock for the dangerous condi-
tions described in Stock Inspection instruc-
tions, beginning on Page 21.
3.
Set the cutting depth for your operation.
Note: We suggest between
bevel cutting, using a more shallow depth for
hard wood species or for wide stock.
4.
Set the fence to the angle of your desired cut
and place the workpiece on the jointer.
—If your workpiece is cupped (warped),
place it so the cupped edge is face down
on the surface of the infeed table.
5.
Start the jointer.
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