Bevel Cutting - Grizzly G0725 Owner's Manual

6 inch jointer
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To edge joint on the jointer:
1.
Read
and
understand
SAFETY.
2.
Make sure your stock has been inspected
for dangerous conditions as described in the
Choosing and Jointing Stock instructions
on Page 26.
3.
Set the cutting depth for your operation. (We
suggest between
ing, using a more shallow depth for hard
wood species or for wide stock.)
4.
Make sure the fence is set to 90˚.
5.
If your workpiece is cupped (warped), square
the stock before edge jointing by surface
planing the workpiece until it is flat on both
sides.
6.
Start the jointer.
7.
Press the workpiece against the infeed table
and fence with firm pressure. Use your trailing
hand to guide the workpiece through the cut,
and feed the workpiece over the cutterhead,
as shown in Figure 37.
Note: If your leading hand gets within 4"
of the cutterhead, lift it up and over the
cutterhead, and place it on the portion of
the workpiece that is over the outfeed table.
Now, focus your pressure on the outfeed end
of the workpiece while feeding, and repeat
the same action with your trailing hand when
it gets within 4" of the cutterhead. To keep
your hands safe, DO NOT let them get closer
than 4" from the cutterhead when it is mov-
ing! Failure to heed this warning could result
in serious personal injury.
8.
Repeat Step 7 until the entire edge is flat.
Model G0725 (Mfd. Since 03/18)
SECTION
" and
" for edge joint-
1
1
16
8

Bevel Cutting

1:
The purpose of bevel cutting is to cut the edge of
a workpiece at a specific angle (see Figure 39).
This jointer has fence stops you can set at 90˚,
45˚ inward, and 45˚ outward (135˚). If your situ-
ation requires a different angle, the fence can be
locked anywhere between these angles.
If you are not experienced with a jointer,
set the depth of cut to zero, and practice
feeding the workpiece across the tables as
described below. This procedure will better
prepare you for the actual operation.
Figure 39. Illustration of bevel cutting results.
To bevel cut on the jointer:
1.
Read
and
SAFETY.
2.
Make sure your stock has been inspected
for dangerous conditions as described on
Page 26.
3.
Set the cutting depth for your operation. We
suggest between
ting; but use a more shallow depth when cut-
ting hardwoods or wide surfaces.
4.
Make sure your fence is set to the angle
desired and securely locked.
NOTICE
Removed
Surface
understand
SECTION
" and
" for bevel cut-
1
1
16
8
1:
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