RIDGID JP06101 Operator's Manual page 26

6-1/8 in. jointer/planer
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OPERATION
USING FENCE TILT AND BEVEL STOP
See Figure 35.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury from accidental start,
make sure switch is OFF ( O ) and plug is not con-
nected to power source outlet.
This tool provides bevel stops at 90°, 45°, and 135°.
These bevel stops are set at the factory, but should be
checked for squareness.
To check for squareness:
n Place the included angle gauge on the outfeed table and
check fence while locked in the 90° position.
NOTE: To ensure accuracy and repeatability of the stops,
the bottom of the outfeed side of the fence should rest firmly
against the outfeed table and against the head of the stop
screw. Make sure that the infeed table does not interfere
with the accuracy of measurement.
The infeed table should be lowered to a depth of at least
1/16 in. Using the stops, check the fence for accuracy. If the
fence is not square to the outfeed table at 90°, 45°, or 135°,
perform the following procedure:
SETTING THE FENCE FOR A 90° BEVEL STOP
See Figure 36.
n Loosen bevel lock handle.
n Make sure fence is tight against the stop and check the
angle using the included angle gauge.
n Loosen the jam nut on the 90° stop screw.
n Using the angle gauge, square the fence to the outfeed
table and tighten the bevel lock handle.
n Turn the stop screw so it touches the stop. Tighten the
jam nut.
n Loosen the bevel lock handle.
n Move the fence to any angle and then return it to the 90°
stop. Check for accuracy with angle adjustment gauge.
45° STOP
SCREW
90° STOP
SCREW
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90° STOP
BAR
90° STOP
SCREW
135° STOP
SCREW
Fig. 35
90° STOP
BAR
BEVEL LOCK
HANDLE
ANGLE
GAUGE
Fig. 36

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