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==Setting the Outfeed Table Height==
==Setting the Outfeed Table Height==


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! colspan="2" class="infobox-image" | [[File:Jointer_outfeed_high.png|140px|outfeed high]]
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| colspan="2" | If the outfeed table is too high, the finished surface of the workpiece will be curved.
| colspan="2" | If the outfeed table is too high, the finished surface of the workpiece will be curved.
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! colspan="2" class="infobox-image" | [[File:Jointer_outfeed_correct.png|140px|outfeed correct]]
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| colspan="2" | The correct height for the outfeed is exactly level with the knives at the highest point of their rotation.  
| colspan="2" | The correct height for the outfeed is exactly level with the knives at the highest point of their rotation.  
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! colspan="2" class="infobox-image" | [[File:Jointer_outfeed_low.png|140px|outfeed low]]
! colspan="2" class="infobox-image" | [[File:Jointer_outfeed_low.png|180px|outfeed low]]
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| colspan="2" | If the outfeed table is too low, the end of the cut gets gouged too deeply.
| colspan="2" | If the outfeed table is too low, the end of the cut gets gouged too deeply.

Revision as of 14:55, 17 February 2024



Powermatic 16" Jointer
Jointing a board
General Info
Make Powermatic
Model PJ1696
Serial Unknown
Specs
Manual Jointer User Manual
Asylum Info
Location Wood Shop
Rubric
Training
Testing
Restrictions red


This is a RED tool. Training and tool-testing are required.

Use For

Wooden boards only

Length > 8 inches

Width > 3/4"

Wood with uneven grain requires special care.

Do Not Use For

Fiberboard

Plastics

Composites

Metals

Warning Safety glasses Eye protection required!


Safety Notes

Personal:

Jointer 3 inch
Don't chop off your fingers!
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  • Eye protection required
  • Hearing protection recommended
  • No loose clothing or jewelry, roll up sleeves above the elbows.
  • Tie up or cover long hair
  • Closed-toe shoes with good traction.

Tool:

  • Make sure guards are in place and working well.
  • Switch on Dust Collector: Coral free-standing 2-filter between 1696 Jointer and 201 Planer
  • Keep hands at least 3 inches away from the blades at all times.
Jointer hand choreography
Shift hands during cut. MAINTAIN PRESSURE ON THE WORKPIECE.
  • Don't cut wood less than 8" long, 3/4" wide or 1/4" thick.
  • For wood less than 12" long, 3" wide and 3" thick, a hold-down or push block is required
  • Never apply pressure to stock directly above the cutter head. This can lead to the stock tipping into the cutter.
  • Wood grain must run in the direction of the cutting.
  • Never make cuts greater then 1/8" deep
  • Do NOT wear gloves

Setting the Outfeed Table Height

outfeed high
If the outfeed table is too high, the finished surface of the workpiece will be curved.
outfeed correct
The correct height for the outfeed is exactly level with the knives at the highest point of their rotation.
outfeed low
If the outfeed table is too low, the end of the cut gets gouged too deeply.

1. Raise the outfeed to its highest point and place a straight edge across the cutter.

2. Turn the cutter head until one row of knives is at its highest point.

3. Lower the outfeed table until the straight edge contacts a knife blade. Rock the head slightly to make sure the apex of the knife is contacting the straight edge.

4. Lock the outfeed table at this setting.