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1. 2 Too fine a cut 2 Increase the depth of cut Chip marks random pattern 1 Chips not removed from cutter head 1 Use a dust collection system Or a stronger dust collection system Board edge is concave or convex after jointing 1 Job not held with even pressure on in feed and out feed table during cut 1 Hold job with even pressure as it moves over the cutter head 2 Job started too uneven 2 Take small cuts to remove the extreme high spots before doing a full pass 3 Board has excessive bow or twist along its length 3 Surface plane one face so there is a good surface to position against the fence 4 Insufficient number of passes 4 It may take 3 to 5 passes to achieve a Good edge depending on starting condition of board and depth of cut 24 Electrical drawing SINGLE PHASE SINGLE PHASE TERMINAL JUMPER THREE PHASE POWER SOURCE 25 21 28 PARTS LIST FOR MJOIN8012 0130 Key Part No Descriptions Q ty 230037 901 BOLT 006001 091 FLAT WASHER 13 28 3 0t 130019 903 PLATE STOP 050108 000 CLAMP 250372 615 KNOB FENCE TILT 360074 901 CRANK 360078 000 PIN 003103 104 SCREW 1 4 20NC 1 1 4 o 009004 200 HEX NUT 1 4 20NC 290007 901 BOLT SHOULDER 10 6 mk
2. 009010 200 HEX NUT 1 2 20NF N 050091 000 FENCE 360676 901 STUD PIVOT ami 4 009005 200 5 16 18NC al 000003 201 HEX SCREW 5 16 18NC 1 1 4 NIO 003602 101 172285 905 FLAT HD SOC SCREW FLAT WASHER 5 16 18NC 1 1 2 13 35 5 0t 050094 000 130018 903 SHAFT LOCK SQUARE NUT NIN O 130008 903 050092 000 NUT HANDLE TILT PLATE 230015 901 STUD PIVOT 360038 901 HANDLE SHAFT 009022 100 3 8 16 O 009104 200 HEX NUT 1 2 12NC N A 360075 901 BOLT 00 003103 102 CAP SCREW 1 4 20NC 1 2 380135 901 BOLT o 050098 000 CLAMP 006001 073 FLAT WASHER 10 2 25 4 0t 011002 104 SPRING PIN 4 14 380082 902 34 003105 103 SCREW 3 8 16NC 1 1 2 2 35 050095 901 HOUSING 2 Key Part No Descriptions Q ty 36 030208 000 BALL BEARING 6204 2NSE 2 37 012003 008 KEY 5 5 22 1 38 003202 101 SET SCREW 5 16 18NC 3 8 3 39 050096 901 PULLEY 1 SHEARTEC 2 40 922842000 CUTTERHEAD ASSEMBLY SHEARTEC 2 40 1 922843 000 1 40
3. 2 038201 702 TORX SCREW 10 32UNF 12 5 10 040703 000 WRENCH T 25 2 210114 000 KNIFE 15 15 2 5t 5 41 360076 901 ISTUD PIVOT 2 42 009007 200 NUT 3 8 24UNF 2 43 173004 000 BELT GUARD 1 44 230118 000 T NUT 1 45 051125 000 RIBBET CSA UL 1 46 380147 901 STUD PIVOT 1 47 017002 000 BALL 06 2 49 090020 000 CUTTERHEAD GUARD 1 50 010002 000 RETAINING RING STW 11 1 51 011004 104 SPRING 6 36 1 52 280013 901 SPRING 1 53 360077 901 BLADE GUARD SHAFT 1 54 011003 106 SPRING PIN 5 28 2 55 922848 000 TABLE ASS Y 1 1 003105 102 SCREW 3 8 16NC 1 1 4 4 2 003106 102 CAP SCREW 1 2 12NC 1 3 4 4 003201 102 SET SCREW 1 4 20NC 3 8 4 4 006306 100 WASHER 9 8 17 8 4 5 006309 100 WASHER 13 22 7 4 6 012003 008 5 5 22 2 7 009005 200 NUT 5 16 18NC 8 8 051119 000 1 30 9 051124 000 TABLE INFEED 1 10 050391 000 TABLE OUTFEED 1 11 1050104 000 CLAMP 2 12 050105 000 CLAMP 2 13 360080 000 SCREW ELEVATION 2 Key Part No Descriptions Q ty 14 380025 901 2 15 380150 000 GIB 2 16 230039 901 SET SCREW 8 17 003104 101 SCREW 5 16 18NC 1 2 L 2 18 006001 041 FLAT WASHER 8 2 22 3 0t 2 56 920553 000 HANDWHEEL 2 57 006002 056 FLAT WASHER 8 5 23 2 0t 6 58 003304 201 PAN HD SCREW 5 16 18NC 1 2 2 6
4. The wheels are locked by tightening the clamp screws on the outside of the body 12 Fitting the jointer to the body gt Jointer on base Fixing bolts special 1 Remove the side panels from the body 2 There are 3 slots on the top of the body The jointer must be placed on top of the body and lined up with the slots Note The jointer is heavy and if you have any doubt about the described procedure seek professional assistance Do not attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving Note To fit the plainer to the body you will need 2 or more people 3 Attach the jointer to the body with the 3 special bolts as shown from the inside of the body 13 Fitting the drive belts Cutter head pulley 1 Remove the cover and side panel 2 Loosen the motor adjusting bolts Move the motor to the top of the slots and clamp 3 Fit the belts over the motor and cutter pulleys 4 Loosen the motor adjusting bolts and lower the motor Tighten the bolts Note The belts should be tensioned so that with moderate pressure there is approximately 3 16 inch deflection 5 Re fit the side panel and cover Fitting the on off switch Fit the on off assembly to the side of the table as shown Mounting bolts 14 Connecting the dust collection Assemble the dust hose connector to the body of the jointer as shown Conne
5. fax or e mail The labour required to install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control Only new machines sold to the original owner are covered by this warranty For warranty repair information call 1 800 332 4094 Copyright 2010 Laguna Tools Inc Warning no portion of these materials may be reproduced without written approval from Laguna Tools Inc Noise emission Notes concerning noise emission Given that there exists a relationship between noise level and exposure times it is not precise enough to determine the need for supplementary precautions The factors affecting the true level of exposure to operators are clearly the amount of time exposed the characteristics of working environment other sources of dust and noise etc For example adjacent machines in other words the level of ambient noise It is possible that exposure level limits will vary from country to country Specification sheet Motor 2 hp Fence tilt 90 to 40 degrees Dust chute diameter 4 inches Max cutting depth 1 64 inch Volts 220V single phase Weight net gross 447 lb 538 Ib 203 kg 2454 kg Receiving your machine Note It is probable that your machine will be delivered by a third party Before you unpack your new machine you will need to first inspect the packing invoice and ship
6. machine select the area where you will use your machine There are no hard and fast rules for its location but below are a few guidelines 1 There should be an area around the machine suitable for the length of wood that you will be machining 2 Adequate lighting The better the lighting the more accurate and safely you will be able to work 3 Solid floor You should select a solid flat floor preferably concrete or something similar 4 Close to power source and dust collection 10 Unpacking your machine To unpack your machine you will need tin snips knife and a wrench 1 Using the tin snips cut the banding that is securing the machine to the Pallet if fitted WARNING EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE USED BECAUSE THE BANDING WILL SPRING AND COULD CAUSE INJURY 2 Open the long box 3 Remove the plainer from the box The parts will be packed at the side of the plainer Note The machine is heavy and if you have any doubt about the described procedure seek professional assistance Do not attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving Note To remove the plainer from the box you will need 2 or more people 11 4 Remove the body from the box and remove the parts that are packed inside the body Assembly amp set up Mobility kit Mobility clamp screw Mobility wheel The mobility wheels come pre fitted to the base of the machine
7. pressure Note To access the motor and drive belts remove the side panel Note Disconnect the power to the machine prior to conducting machine adjustments or repairs Setting the out feed table to the cutter head The out feed table must be level with the teeth of the cutter head when the teeth are at top dead centre T D C 1 Rotate the cutter head so that the teeth are at the T D C position 2 Place a straight edge on the out feed table over the cutter head and check that the teeth just touch the straight edge Note This has to be checked at both sides of the table Setting the in feed table 1 Place a straight edge so that it is equal on both the in feed and out feed tables 2 Bring the in feed table up so that the straight edge is even on both tables 3 Check that the table is lined up with the scale at 0 Scale Fitting teeth to the Sher tec cutter head The carbide cutter head Sher Tec has multiple teeth which have 4 cutting edges The teeth can be rotated as follows when they are blunt or damaged Note You will notice that each cutter tooth has a registration dot to enable you to ensure that the teeth are moved round in the same direction 1 Loosen the tooth with the special allen key 2 Lift the tooth and rotate to the new cutting face Note Take special care to clean the tooth and its mating surface Any dirt or sawdust that is trapped under the tooth will cause it to be a
8. 0 230010 000 ISTUD PIVOT 1 61 002301 201 2 5 2 62 003003 203 SCREW 5 16 18NC 3 4 4 63 922846 000 STAND ASS Y 1 1 006001 091 FLAT WASHER 13 28 3 0t 4 2 003007 201 SCREW 1 2 12NC 1 4 3 172985 000 STAND 1 4 170125 000 BRACKET 1 5 922858 000 COVER 1 64 003105 102 CAP SCREW 3 8 16NC 1 1 4 2 65 110005 000 DOOR LATCH 1 66 009006 200 NUT 3 8 16NC 1 67 006002 061 FLAT WASHER 8 8 15 5 1 61 4 68 002301 201 RIVET 2 5 1 69 571984 000 POINTER 1 70 006307 100 LOCK WASHER 10 2 18 5 3 71 360026 901 STUD PIVOT 3 72 014008 000 V BELT M52 2 73 900056 000 MOTOR 2HP 1PH 1 1 012202 002 5 5 30 1 2 601015 000 MOTOR 2HP 1PH 1 31 050099 901 MOTOR PULLEY 1 4 003203 101 SET SCREW 3 8 16NC 3 8 2 74 937572 000 MAGNETIC SWITCH ASSY 2 1 1 1 821007 028 MAGNETIC SWITCH 2HP 1PH 1 2 021369 000 STRAIN RELIEF PGA13 5 11B 2 3 453012 007 POWER CORD SJT 14AWG 3C 3200mm 1 4 473003 010 MOTOR CORD SJT14AWG 3C 1450mm 1 Key Part No Descriptions Q ty 75 000303 103 PAN HD SCREW M5 0 8P 10 2 77 003103 102 SCREW 1 4 20NC 1 2 4 78 006304 100 WASHER 6 5 12 8 4 76 021316 000 STRAIN RELIEF MG16A 10B ST 1 79 922845 000 SWITCH BRACE 1 85 040005 000 WRENCH 5mm 1 86 040201 000 OPEN WRENCH 8 10 1 87 040204
9. 000 OPEN WRENCH 1214 1 89 250052 615 DUST CHUTE 1 91 003301 201 PAN HD SCREW 1 4 20NC 1 2 4 92 006002 032 FLAT WASHER 6 6 13 1 0t 4 92 006002 032 FLAT WASHER 6 6 13 1 0t 2 110 172356 902 COVER 2 111 051127 901 BLOCK ASM DEPTH 0 1 2 1 112 003104 103 CAP SCREW 5 16 18NC 3 4 3 113 360082 901 5 1 114 280015 901 SPRING 1 115 380086 901 HOUSING PLUNGER 1 116 230156 615 KNOB PLUNGER 22 1 4 20 1 1171009102 200 NUT 3 8 16NC 14 2B 11 5H 4 118 004001 101 KONB 5 16 18NC 3 4 2 119 250400 000 WHEEL 4 120 003005 206 SCREW 3 8 16NC 2 1 2 4 121 003302 202 PAN HD SCREW 1 8 40NC 3 8 2 122 006002 001 FLAT WASHER 4 3 10 1 0t 2 123 170127 901 PLATE 1 124 003403 102 HEAD SCREW 1 4 20NC 1 2 2 32 125 003105 101 CAP SCREW 3 8 16NC 3 4 2 126 006306 100 LOCK WASHER 9 8 17 8 2 127 000002 104 SCREW M6 1 0P 20 2 128 008005 100 NUT M6 1 0P 10B 5H 2 33
10. C In feed Table The in feed table is adjusted to suit the depth of cut that is required Note Never exceed the maximum depth of cut specified for your machine It is far safer to take many small cuts rather than one large cut Fence The fence is used to keep the job square to the cutter head and is also used to produce angle cuts on the edges of panels The fence can be adjusted from 90 to 45 degrees Cutter head Guard The guard is there to protect you Always adjust the guard to expose only the minimum amount of cutter to suit the job width Dust port The dust port is designed to allow maximum extraction of saw dust and wood chippings Connect a 4 flexible dust collection hose between the machine and your dust extraction system Note The stronger the dust collector the better Table height adjusting handles The hand wheels adjusts the tables to the required height Body The body of the machine supports the table etc It is manufactured from heavy gauge steel and provides a heavy base that is designed for rigidity Mobility kit The mobility kit allows the machine to be moved to various locations within your work area Start 8 stop switches The switches are used to start and stop the machine Table clamp handles The table clamp handles lock the table in position after adjustment Serial and data plate This plate is mounted on the back of the machine Where to locate your Machine Before you unpack your
11. Laguna Tools 8 MJOIN 8012 0130 Jointer manual Dear Woodworker Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the Laguna Tools group of discriminating woodworkers I understand that you have a choice of where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in our products Every machine sold by Laguna Tools has been carefully designed and well thought through from a woodworkers perspective I cut on our bandsaws lathes table saws and combination machines Through my hands on experience I work hard to make our machines better I strive to give you machines that inspire you to create works of art Machines that are a joy to run and work on Machines that encourage your performance Today we offer high performance machines with innovative solutions that meet the needs of woodworkers and their ever evolving craft I started Laguna Tools as a woodworker I still am Thank you again for becoming a Laguna Tools customer Torben Helshoj President and Founder Laguna Tools Imagination Innovation and Invention at work Table of contents Page number Safety Rules 4 Warranty 5 Noise emission 6 Specification sheet 6 Receiving your jointer 6 Introduction to your jointer 6 What you receive with jointer 8 Parts of the jointer 9 Where to locate your jointer 10 Unpacking your jointer 11 Assembly and set up 12 Running amp adjusting the joi
12. age and loose or warn parts 4 Check the dust extraction for blockages and any large bits that could cause blockages Monthly checks 1 Check the motor drive belts for wear splits and cuts 20 2 Clean the motor compartment and the motor to ensure that the motor cooling fins work efficiently 3 Generally inspect the machine for damage and loose or warn parts Note It is recommended that you use a Teflon based lubricant Drive belt replacement Note Your machine is fitted with a double drive belt system Always replace both belts with a matched set Never replace only one belt as this will cause vibration excessive ware to bearings and result in a poor work finish Note Disconnect the power to the machine 1 Remove the side cover 2 Loosen the motor clamping bolts 3 Remove the drive belts 4 Fit the new belts 5 Re tension the belts There should be a 3 16 deflection when the belt is pressed with moderate finger pressure Tighten the motor clamping bolts 6 The drive belts should be checked after running the machine for approximately 10 hours The belts bed into the pulleys and will slacken off slightly If they are not adjusted slippage may accrue and this will cause early belt failure There should be a 3 16 deflection when the belt is pressed with moderate finger pressure 7 Refit the side cover before running the machine Adjusting the table gibs The table gibs your machine are factory adj
13. ct a 4 flexible hose between the dust hose connector and your dust collector Once fitted pull on the hose to ensure that the connection is tight Note You will need a dust collection system with a minimum of 1000 cubic feet per minuet capacity The stronger the dust collection the better as the machine is capable of producing a lot of waste Fitting the table adjusting handles Dust hose connector Key Handle Assemble the two handles as shown Fit the key into the key way in the table adjustment shaft Note The key is a tight fit in the keyway and may need to be filed to ensure that it fits snugly into the keyway Slide the handle onto the shaft with the key in place and secure with the screw Repeat the procedure for the other table adjusting handle Fixing screw 15 Cutter guard Allen key sprung pin The cutter guard fits into a hole in the in feed table It is sprung loaded to ensure that it will move back across the cutter after the job passes to the out feed table When assembling the cutter guard ensure that the spring is tensioned and that the pin is touching the casting as shown When assembled the guard should move back to cover the cutter head by the action of the spring The jointer is now fully assembled but before the machine is connected to the electrical supply the following checks and adjustments must be carried out 1 Move the jointer to the location that it will be used 2 Chec
14. iated with the machine Injury is frequently caused by lack of Knowledge or familiarity Use this machine with respect If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored serious personal injury may occur 1 Kickback Kickback is when the work piece is thrown off the jointer table by the cutter head Always use push blocks and safety glasses to reduce the likelihood of injury from kickback The kickback zone is the path directly through the end of the in feed table Never stand or allow others to stand in this area during operation If kick back occurs severer injury may occur 2 Cutter head alignment To reduce the possibility of kickback keep the top edge of the out feed table aligned with the cutter head insert at top dead centre TDC 3 Push blocks The cutter heads are extremely dangerous and you must never pass your hands over the cutter head Always use push blocks whenever surface planning 4 Supporting the work Only make cuts if the work piece is stable and never attempt to cut unstable planks or injury may occur 6 Cutting depth Never exceed the maximum cutting depth as stated in the specification for your machine It is far better to take several small cuts rather than large cuts 7 Direction of cut Jointing against the grain or jointing end grain is dangerous and could produce chatter or excessive chip out Always joint with the grain 8 Guards Guards are designed to reduce the risk of injury Alwa
15. iling end of job 2 Eliminate downward pressure on trailing end of job 3 Job is not supported as it leaves the out feed table 3 Support the job as it leaves the out feed table Job stops or slows during cut 1 Taking too deep cut 1 Take a smaller cuts 2 Pitch or build up on tables 2 Clean the tables and cutter head components Chipping or marks consistent pattern 1 Knots or conflicting grain direction in wood 2 Nicked chipped or dull carbide tooth 1 Inspect job for knots and grain direction only use good material 2 Replace rotate affected tooth 3 Taking too deep cut 3 Take smaller cuts Take small cuts on hard woods Furry finish on the grain 1 Wood has high moisture content or surface wetness 1 Check moisture content and allow to dry 2 Blunt teeth 2 Rotate the teeth Lines or ridges that run along the board 1 Nicked or chipped teeth 1 Replace or rotate teeth Chatter marks across the face of the board Uneven teeth marks or wavy surface 1 Teeth not at even heights 1 Clean interface between teeth and cutter head 2 Teeth not installed evenly 2 Check that there is no dirt etc under the teeth and that they are evenly tight 23 3 Worn cutter head bearings 3 Replace cutter head bearings Shiny finish 1 Teeth are blunt 1 Rotate replace teeth
16. k that the cutter head can rotate freely and that the teeth do not contact either the in or the out feed tables 3 Check that the guard is covering the cutter head and that is free to move and spring back once released 4 Check that all tools have been removed from the machine Connecting the electrical supply Note A qualified electrician must carry out the installation Ensure that the main supply corresponds with that of the machine Single phase 220 Vj e It is recommended that you use a 30 amp Electrical cable mains breaker 16 If you need a longer cable than that supplied on the machine you can connect a new cable into the internal power termination Note The machine is not normally supplied with an electrical plug as the type of plug will be dependent on the installation Running and adjusting the machine Cleaning the machine The machine is shipped with none painted surfaces protected from rust by a film of grease The grease must be removed with WD40 or similar as it attracts saw dust and dirt The surfaces should then be coated with a Teflon lubricant or similar Teflon tends to dry and will not attract saw dust and dirt Test Run Now that the assembly is complete it is time to conduct a test run During the test run you will check the following points 1 Motor starts and runs smoothly 2 That the stop button function correctly Before you run the machine check the following 1 All the
17. nter 17 Electrical drawings 25 Maintenance and troubleshooting 26 Safety Rules As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use Using it with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury However if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored personal injury to the operator may result If you have any questions relative to the installation and operation do not use the equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor Read carefully before operating the machine 1 2 Keep the working area clean and be sure adequate lighting is available Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or ornaments Wear face eye respiratory and body protection devices as indicated for the operation or environment Be sure that the power is disconnected from the machine before tools are serviced or an attachment is to be fitted or removed Never leave the machine with the power on Do not use dull gummy or cracked cutting tools Be sure that the keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed and all the nuts and bolts are secured Limited Warranty New woodworking machines sold by Laguna Tools carry a one year warranty from the date of shipping Laguna Tools guarantees all new machines sold to be free of manufacturers defective workmanship parts and materials We will repair or replace without charge any parts determined b
18. ping documents supplied by the driver Insure that there is no visible damage to the packing or the machine You need to do this prior to the driver leaving All damage must be noted on the delivery documents and signed by you and the delivery driver You must then contact the seller Laguna Tools within 24 hours Introduction to jointer The jointer is designed to give you years of safe service Read this owner s manual in its entirety before assembly or use The jointer is generally defined as a machine that cuts planks of wood flat and smooth The machine achieves this by the plank being pushed along a flat table and passing the plank over a revolving cutter head There are many types of cutter head and this machine uses an inserted cutter type The insert cutters main advantage is to reduce tear out of the grain but the finish is not as smooth as the parallel blade system It is well within the capabilities of a belt sander to give a professional finish to the jointed plank The parallel blade system gives a finish without the lines that the insert cutter system gives but is susceptible to tear out especially on planks with knots On balance it is better to use a machine with the insert cutters than the parallel blades as it greatly reduces the risks of having to scrap valuable wood or spending excessive time sanding tear out marks Additional instructions for the use of the jointer Like all machines there is danger assoc
19. protection circuit breaker faulty or motor is at fault 4 Replace thermal protection circuit breaker in motor or replace motor 4 Open circuit in motor or loose connections 5 Replace or repair motor or loose connection Fuses or circuit breakers blow 1 Motor drawing excessive current 2 Cutter head or motor jammed 1 Repair or replace motor 2 Remove jam 3 Short circuit 3 Repair or replace short circuit item Motor will not develop full power or motor speed slows with load overheats or stalls 1 Motor run capacitor at fault 1 Replace the capacitor 2 Machine overloaded 2 Take smaller cuts 3 Motor overheating 3 Clean motor taking care to make sure that all the cooling fins are clean 6 Short circuit in motor or loose connections 6 Repair or replace motor loose connections Cutter head slows or belt squeals when cutting 1 V belts loose 1 Tighten V belts 2 V belts worn out 2 Replace V belts 22 Loud noise coming from machine 1 Drive belts are damaged 2 Replace drive belts Tables are hard to adjust 1 Table spindles are tight 1 Clean and lubricate spindles Excessive snipe gouge in the end of the board that is uneven with the rest of the cut 1 Out feed table is too low 1 Re set out feed table with cutter head 2 Operator pushing down on tra
20. stop 1 Adjust the fence to 45 degrees using a set square and lock in position Angle clamp handle 19 2 Adjust the stop screw so that it touches the back of the fence and lock in position with the lock nut 3 Unlock the fence and move Move the fence back to the 45 degree stop and lock in position Check that the fence is at 45 degrees If the fence is not at 45 degrees readjust Adjusting the 90 degree stop 1 Adjust the fence to 90 degrees using a set square and lock in position 2 Move the flip stop to the position shown 3 Adjust the stop screw so that it touches the flip stop and lock in position with the lock nut 4 Unlock the fence and move Move the fence back to the 90 degree stop and lock in position Check that the fence is at 90 degrees If the fence is not at 90 degrees readjust Set square Maintenance As with any machine to ensure optimal performance you must conduct regular maintenance Daily checks 1 Clean the machine and lubricate unpainted surfaces with a Teflon lubricant Wipe off any excess and buff with a dry polishing cloth This will reduce the likely hood of rust forming and reduce the friction on the tables as the wood is machined 2 Check cutter teeth for chips and dullness 3 Generally inspect the machine for damage and loose or warn parts Weekly checks 1 Clean the cutter head 2 Check cutter teeth for chips and dullness 3 Generally inspect the machine for dam
21. t a different height to the other teeth and Registration dot degrade the surface finish when you start machining This will result in you having to 18 take all the teeth out and clean both the teeth and the mating surfaces again This is very frustrating and a waste of time Take your time and ensure that you are very thorough with cleaning 3 Lower the tooth into the cutter head and clamp with the allen key Note Only move all the teeth to a new cutting edge Do not move less than all the teeth Note The carbide cutter head will has several advantages over the parallel blade type cutter head 1 The teeth are carbide and will last longer than high speed steel parallel blades 2 There is less chance of tare out The disadvantage is that they are initially more expensive and the surface finish is slightly wavy This is caused because the teeth have a very slight radius This waviness is easily removed by a light sanding Adjusting the fence Y 90 degree stop 45 degree stop The fence has 2 adjustable stops One for 45 degrees the other stop for the 90 Forward back clamp handle degree position The fence is clamped in the angle position with the clamp handle located at the side of the fence housing assembly To adjust the fence loosen the clamp handle move to the required position and re clamp The stops may not come pre set and to set follow the guide lines below Adjusting the 45 degree
22. tools have been removed from the machine 2 That the guard is in place 3 You are wearing the appropriate safety equipment 5 You have read and understood the instruction manual Note If any of the below functions fail to operate correctly the fault must be corrected prior to continuing to the next test Any investigation to find or correct a fault must be conducted with the power disconnected 1 Start the machine by pressing the green start button The machine should run smoothly with little or no vibration 2 Press the red stop button The machine should slow down and stop Adjustments Note The machine has had all its functions calibrated at the factory but due to shipping conditions some movement may have taken place This is unavoidable and it is therefore recommended that the following checks are made prior to starting production As the machine is used some functions may move and it is therefore good practice to know the process for adjusting the machine prior to production Adjusting the drive belts Adjust the belts so that there is approx 3 16 in deflection when pressed with moderate finger pressure The drive belts should be checked after running the machine for approximately 10 hours The belts bed into the pulleys and will slacken off slightly If they are not 17 adjusted slippage may accrue and this will cause early belt failure There should be a 3 16 deflection when the belt is pressed with moderate finger
23. usted and may never require adjustment Should any adjustment become necessary adjust as follows 1 Loosen the lock nuts Lightly loosen the gib adjusting screws The set screws should just be loose enough to enable the table to move freely 2 Support the end of the table and at the same time raise it up slightly it is recommended that another person hold and support the table when performing these adjustments Snug the gib screws Any adjustment of the gibs is very minute perhaps even 1 000th of an inch If the gibs are too tight the adjustment handles will be difficult to turn If the gibs are too loose the tables could sag Keep checking the level of the tables with a straightedge until leveling is achieved When tables are level tighten the lock nuts while holding the gib adjusting screw in position lt a ag Gib adjusting screws 21 Lubricating the machine Note All the bearings are sealed for life and do not require lubrication If a bearing is noisy do not try to re lubricate but replace it Note It is recommended that you use a Teflon based lubricant as it tends to dry and therefore will attract less saw dust and dirt Troubleshooting and fault finding Problem Cause Corrective action Motor will not start or fuses or circuit breakers blow 1 Short circuit 2 Repair or replace short circuit item 2 Start capacitor faulty 3 Fit new capacitor 3 Motor thermal
24. y Laguna Tools Inc to be a manufacturer s defect We require the defective item part to be returned to Laguna Tools In the event the item part is determined to be damaged due to lack of maintenance cleaning or misuse abuse the customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item part plus all related shipping charges This limited warranty does not apply to natural disasters acts of terrorism normal wear and tear product failure due to lack of maintenance or cleaning damage caused by accident neglect lack of or inadequate dust collection misuse abuse or damage caused when repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others Laguna Tools Inc is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc woodworking machine Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such noted tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis Normal user alignment adjustment tuning and machine settings are not covered by this warranty It is the responsibility of the user to understand basic woodworking machinery settings and procedures and to properly maintain the equipment in accordance with the standards provided by the manufacturer Parts under warranty are shipped at Laguna Tools Inc s cost either by common carrier FedEx Ground service or similar method Technical support to install replacement parts is primarily provided by phone
25. ys use the guards If it is imperative to use the machine without the guards Rabbeting always replace the guards 9 Cutting direction Only cut from the in feed table to the out feed table and always complete the cut Do not stop the wood progress until the job has cleared the cutter head completely Only cut with the grain or at a slight angle to the grain 10 Stock Your safety will be greatly enhanced if you only use good lumber Only work with lumber after you have inspected it completely Staples Nails Loose knots and any other metal in the plank will damage your cutter head and could case injury and or fire If you have any question about a piece of lumber do not use it What you will receive with the jointer Dust cover Screws special V belts Handles Tools Cutters Guard Parts of the jointer The jointer doe s not have many parts The major parts are discussed in this manual If you are not familiar with the jointer take the time to read this section and become familiar with the machine 1 Out feed Table 2 In feed Table 3 Fence 4 Cutter head Guard 5 Dust port 6 Table height adjusting handles 7 Body 8 Mobility kit 9 Start and stop switches 10 Table clamp handles Out feed Table The function of the out feed table is to support the job once it has been machined by the cutter head The out feed table must be adjusted level with the cutter head teeth at top dead centre TD

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