Jet Tools Planer JJP 10BTOS User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual  
JJP-10BTOS 10" Jointer-Planer  
WALTER MEIER (Manufacturing) Inc.  
427 New Sanford Road  
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086  
Part No. M-707410  
Ph.: 800-274-6848  
Revision A1 12/09  
Copyright © 2009 Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.  
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Table of Contents  
Warranty and Service................................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................................3  
Warnings..................................................................................................................................................4  
Features ..................................................................................................................................................7  
Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................7  
Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................7  
Shipping Contents ....................................................................................................................................8  
Assembly ...............................................................................................................................................10  
Jointer Setup..........................................................................................................................................12  
Planer Setup ..........................................................................................................................................12  
Operating Controls..................................................................................................................................13  
Adjustments ...........................................................................................................................................15  
Basic Operations ....................................................................................................................................18  
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................22  
Lubrication .............................................................................................................................................22  
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................23  
Parts......................................................................................................................................................26  
Electrical Connection ..............................................................................................................................39  
The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding. Walter Meier  
(Manufacturing), Inc. reserves the right to effect, at any time and without prior notice, changes or alterations to  
parts, fittings, and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever.  
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Warnings  
1. Read and understand the entire owner's manual before attempting assembly or operation.  
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with  
all of these warnings may cause serious injury.  
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.  
4. This Woodworking Jointer-planer is designed and intended for use by properly trained and  
experienced personnel only. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a  
woodworking jointer or planer, do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained.  
5. Do not use this for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, Walter Meier disclaims any  
real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from that use.  
6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this woodworking jointer-planer.  
Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.  
7. Before operating this woodworking jointer-planer, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and  
roll sleeves up past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non-slip footwear or  
anti-skid floor strips are recommended. Do not wear gloves.  
8. Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.  
9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities  
contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
Lead from lead based paint.  
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.  
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.  
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your  
exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety  
equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  
particles.  
10. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.  
11. Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power source.  
12. Make certain the machine is properly grounded.  
13. Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source.  
14. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting  
wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.  
15. Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance  
purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.  
16. Make sure the woodworking jointer-planer is firmly secured to the floor or bench before use.  
17. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged  
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting  
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
18. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.  
19. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.  
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20. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.  
21. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.  
22. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are  
careless acts that can result in serious injury.  
23. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the cutterhead or other  
moving parts. Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.  
24. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for  
which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.  
25. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.  
26. Maintain tools with care. Keep knives sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow  
instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  
27. Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris — do  
not use your hands.  
28. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.  
29. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it  
comes to a complete stop.  
30. Before turning on machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, scrap, stock, and  
cleaning rags away from the machine.  
31. Always use a hold-down or push block when surfacing stock less than 12" inches long, or 3 inches  
wide, or 3 inches thick.  
32. Do not perform jointing operations on material shorter than 8", narrower than 3/4" or less than 1/4"  
thick.  
33. The hands must never be closer than 3 inches to  
the cutterhead (see Figure).  
34. Never apply pressure to stock directly over the  
cutterhead. This may result in the stock tipping  
into the cutterhead along with the operator's  
fingers. Position hands away from extreme ends  
of stock, and push through with a smooth, even  
motion. Never back workpiece toward the infeed  
table.  
35. To avoid kickback, the grain must run in the  
same direction you are cutting.  
Before  
attempting to joint, or plane, each work piece  
must be carefully examined for stock condition  
and grain orientation.  
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36. When working with a swirl grain wood or burls, making it necessary to plane against the grain, use a  
lesser depth of cut and a slow rate of feed.  
37. Move the hands in an alternate motion from back to front as the work continues through the cut. Never  
pass the hands directly over the cutter knife. As one hand approaches the knives remove it from the  
stock in an arc motion and place it back on the stock in a position beyond the cutter knife (Fig. 18).  
38. At all times hold the stock firmly.  
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or  
possible machine damage.  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly  
even death.  
- - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - -  
Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting  
assembly or operation! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!  
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Features  
Features  
Specifications  
Model number .................................................................................................................. JJP-10BTOS  
Stock number ........................................................................................................................... 707410  
Cutterhead speed ................................................................................................................... 9000rpm  
Number of knives................................................................................................................................2  
Cutter knife length......................................................................................................................10-1/4"  
Cutter knife thickness.................................................................................................................. 0.060"  
Dust port diameter ............................................................................................................... 2-1/2" or 4”  
Jointer table ....................................................................................................................... 36"x10-1/4”  
Max stock removal..........................................................................................................................1/8”  
Max cutting width.............................................................................................................................10"  
Fence ................................................................................................................................ 4-7/8" x 25”  
Fence tilt .............................................................................................................................. 90°- 45° R  
Fence positive stop................................................................................................................ 90°, 45°R  
Planer table.................................................................................................................10-3/4" x 10-1/2"  
Planer capacity  
Maximum cutting thickness........................................................................................................4-1/2"  
Max depth of cut ...........................................................................................................................5/64”  
Min length of work piece.....................................................................................................................6"  
Feed rate ................................................................................................................................19.5 fpm  
Motor  
Voltage ................................................................................................................... 120V, 60Hz, 13A  
Switch...................................................................................... Toggle switch with overload protection  
Overall Dimensions (LxWxH)............................................................................... 37-1/2" x 18-1/2" x 44"  
Net weight...................................................................................................................................74 lbs  
Optional Accessories  
Stock No. Description  
707411  
709207  
10" Jointer/Planer Blades  
13" Roller Support Stand  
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Shipping Contents  
Figure 1 – Contents of the Main Carton  
Unpacking  
Contents of the Main Carton  
Remove all contents from the shipping carton.  
Do not discard the carton or packing material  
until your Model JJP-10BT Jointer-Planer is  
assembled and is running satisfactorily.  
01 Jointer Fence (A)0  
01 Dust Chute (B)  
01 Cutterhead Guard (C)  
02 Long Support Plate(D)  
02 Short Support Plate (E)  
01 Jointer-Planer (F)  
Compare the contents of the carton against the  
list of parts in Contents of Shipping Container  
(below). The letter identification in the list  
corresponds to the items shown at right. This is  
your key for identifying the parts used  
throughout the Assembly section for easy  
reference.  
02 Long Stand Top Support (G)  
02 Short Stand Top Support (H)  
01 Planer Outfeed Table Extension (J)  
01 2-1/2" to 4" Hose Adapter (K)  
02 Push Block (L)  
Remove the protective coating that is applied to  
the table with a house hold grease and spot  
remover.  
01 Owner's Manual (M)  
04 Stand Leg (N)  
Tools Included  
01 8/10mm Open-end Wrench (O)  
01 Knife Setting Gauge (P)  
Figure 2 – Tools Included  
01 3, 5, 6mm hex wrenches (set of 3) (Q)  
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Knobs and Handles  
01 Lock Knob (R)  
01 Height Adjust Handle (S)  
01 Lock Handle (U)  
01 Flat Washer (T)  
01 Lock Knob (V)  
Figure 3 – Knobs and Handles  
Hardware  
04 Hex Cap Screw(X)  
24 Carriage Bolt (Y)  
02 Socket Head Cap Screw (Z)  
03 Socket Head Cap Screw (AA)  
04 Socket Head Cap Screw (BB)  
28 Flat Washer (CC)  
24 Lock Washer (DD)  
28 Hex Nut (EE)  
02 Pan Head Machine Screw (FF)  
02 Hex Nut (GG)  
03 Flat Washer (HH)  
04 Flat Washer (JJ)  
04 Lock Washer (KK)  
04 Rubber Foot (LL)  
02 Lock Washer (MM)  
Figure 4 – Hardware (actual size)  
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Assembly  
For assembly convenience, the item letter  
designators used throughout the Assembly section  
are the same as those used to identify shipping  
content and hardware components on pages 8–9.  
Y
EE  
CC  
H
DD  
DD  
Stand Assembly  
EE  
CC  
Referring to Figure 5:  
E
Y
1. Select two legs (N),one short stand top support  
(H) and one short support plate (E).  
N
2. Attach one end of the stand top support (H) to the  
top of the first leg with two carriage bolts (Y), flat  
washers (CC), lock washers (DD) and hex nuts  
(EE). Attach the other end of the stand top  
support (H) to the second leg in the same  
manner. Hand-tighten only at this time.  
3. Attach a support plate (E) to each leg (N) in the  
same manner with two carriage bolts (Y), flat  
washers (CC), lock washers (DD) and hex nuts  
(EE). Hand-tighten only at this time.  
G
4. Repeat steps 1–3 using the remaining legs,  
short stand top support and support plate.  
5. Complete the stand construction by attaching  
long stand top supports (G) and long support  
plates (D) to the leg assemblies constructed in  
steps 1–4. Hand-tighten all hardware only at this  
time.  
B
D
EE  
CC  
LL  
X
6. Place a rubber foot (LL) on a hex cap screw (X),  
then insert the threaded end of the screw through  
the opening on the bottom of the leg.  
Figure 5  
7. Secure with flat washer (CC) and hex nut (EE).  
8. Attach rubber feet to remaining legs in the same  
manner.  
9. Place stand upright. Ensure that the stand is on  
a level surface and all four legs are contacting  
the surface.  
10. Tighten all hex nuts with the 10mm wrench (O)  
provided.  
Mounting Jointer-Planer to Stand  
Referring to Figure 6:  
1. Place the Jointer-Planer (F) onto the assembled  
stand and secure with 4 each socket head cap  
screws (BB), lock washers (KK), and flat washers  
(JJ).  
2. Tighten all socket head cap screws (BB) with  
Figure 6  
the 5mm hex wrench (Q) provided.  
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Jointer-Planer Assembly  
Referring to Figure 7:  
Fence  
1. Attach jointer fence (A) to back of jointer outfeed  
table (F3) with two each socket head cap screws  
(Z) and lock washers (MM). Tighten screws with  
5mm hex wrench (provided).  
Lock Knobs  
The JJP-10BT Jointer-Planer comes equipped with  
two lock knobs to secure the position of the jointer  
infeed table.  
2. Install jointer infeed table lock knobs (V, R).  
Note: The shaft length of each lock knob (refer  
to Figure 3) are different. Be sure to install each  
in the correct location.  
Extension Table  
3. Attach the planer outfeed extension table (J) to  
the main planer table (F4) with three each  
socket head cap screws (AA) and flat washers  
(HH). Tighten screws with 5mm hex wrench.  
Figure 7  
Extension Table Adjustment  
Two setscrews located underneath the extension  
table (J) are used to adjust the height position of the  
outer (protruding) edge, which must be slightly  
higher than the main planer table (F4) in order to  
minimize snipe (see Avoiding Snipe on page 21).  
4. Using a 4mm hex wrench (provided), turn  
setscrews slightly clockwise to raise the table or  
counterclockwise to lower the table.  
Lock Handle  
Referring to Figure 8:  
Attach planer table lock handle (U) and flat washer (T).  
Cutterhead Guard  
5. Install cutterhead guard (C) by securing the  
bracket (C1) to the side of the jointer infeed  
table (F5) with two each pan head machine  
screws (FF) and hex nuts (GG).  
Important: It is extremely important that spring  
action causes the cutterguard (C) to retract against  
the fence (A), concealing the cutterhead (A1). If  
spring return tension is not enough, adjust the spring  
located on the cutterhead pivot shaft accordingly.  
Figure 8  
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Jointer Setup  
Disconnect machine from power  
source before making any adjustments. Failure  
to comply may cause serious injury.  
Referring to Figure 9:  
1. Loosen lock handle (U).  
2. Install planer table height adjustment handle (S).  
3. Turn handle (S) counterclockwise and lower  
planer table (F1) all the way.  
4. Remove hex nut (B1) and flat washer (B2) from  
dust chute (B).  
5. Orient the dust chute (B) as shown and install  
into the infeed opening.  
Position the chute (B) such that the two  
positioning keys and one threaded positioning  
screw underneath the chute meshes with three  
positioning holes on the table (F1).  
Figure 9  
6. Raise the table (turn handle S clockwise) until  
the dust chute (B) is held firmly in place  
between the planer infeed table (F1) and jointer  
outfeet table (F2). Do not overtighten.  
7. Tighten lock handle (U).  
Important: Dust chute (B) must be properly installed in  
both Jointer setup and Planer setup. If improper  
installation fails to activate a micro-switch, the machine  
will not start.  
Step 8 is optional.  
8. Further secure the dust chute by reinstalling the  
hex nut (B1) and flat washer (B2) from  
underneath the planer infeed table (F1).  
9. Remove handle (S).  
Planer Setup  
If the machine is currently set up for jointer  
operation, remove the dust chute (B, Fig. 9). Refer  
to the Jointer Setup section above.  
Referring to Figure 10:  
1. Swing cutterguard (C) away from fence (A),  
which will expose the cutterhead.  
Cutterhead  
knives  
are  
dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when  
working around them. Failure to comply may  
cause serious injury.  
2. Orient the dust chute (B) as shown. Install onto  
the jointer outfeed table (F2) and secure by  
tightening lock knobs (B4).  
Figure 10  
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Operating Controls  
Disconnect machine from power  
source before making any adjustments. Failure  
to comply may cause serious injury.  
Power  
Plug power cord into outlet.  
Referring to Figure 11:  
Start/Stop  
Pull the red switch (A) out to start. Push in to stop.  
Safety Key  
Removing the safety key (B) will render the  
start/stop switch inoperable. The machine can  
continue to operate without the key, but upon  
stopping cannot be restarted until it is reinstalled.  
Reset Switch  
If the machine should come to an unexpected stop  
during operation due to overload or jammed work-  
piece, etc.:  
1. Set the start/stop switch (A) set to stop (pushed  
in).  
2. Momentarily press, then release the reset switch  
(C).  
Figure 11  
3. Restart machine.  
Planer Controls and Adjustments  
Referring to Figure 12:  
Table Lock  
Turn the lock handle (A) counterclockwise to release  
and permit table adjustment. Turn the lock handle  
(A) clockwise to secure the planer table (D) in its  
selected position.  
Table Height Adjustment  
The planer table height is set as follows:  
1. Unlock the table lock (A).  
2. Install the removeable adjustment handle (C)  
onto the shaft (B).  
3. Rotate the adjustment handle (C) clockwise to  
raise the planer table (D), counterclockwise to  
lower.  
Figure 12  
Each revolution of the adjustment handle (C) results  
in a 3/32" up or down movement of the table (D). A  
scale indicates the amount of table travel. The pointer  
(E) indicates the table position on the scale relative to  
the cutterhead.  
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Jointer Controls and Adjustments  
Refer to Figure 13.  
Infeed Table Height Adjustment  
Two lock knobs (F) and a height adjustment knob  
(E) control the height adjustment of the infeed table  
(D).  
To adjust:  
1. Loosen lock knobs (F).  
2. Turn the height adjustment knob (E) clockwise  
to raise the infeed table (D) or counter-clockwise  
to lower the table.  
The amount of table adjustment can be read on  
the scale (C).  
3. Tighten the lock knobs (F).  
Note: A depth of cut of 1/16" or less is recom-  
mended.  
Cutterhead Guard  
Properly positioned, the cutterhead guard (A) should  
rest against the fence (B1).  
Fence Bevel Adjustment  
The fence (B2) can be tilted backward (G) up to 45°  
(that is, for a total included angle of 135° from table  
surface) as follows:  
1. Loosen lock handle (J).  
2. Tilt the fence (B2) back to the desired angle up  
to 135 degrees (G). Or you can place your  
beveled reference piece on the table and  
against the fence, adjusting the fence until the  
angle of the fence matches the bevel of your  
gauge piece.  
3. Tighten the lock handle (J).  
Figure 13  
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Adjustments  
Cutterhead Knife Adjustment  
Cutterhead  
knives  
are  
dangerously sharp! Use extreme caution when  
inspecting, removing, sharpening or replacing  
knives into the cutterhead. Failure to comply  
may cause serious injury!  
Determining if adjustment is necessary:  
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.  
2. Remove the cutterhead guard.  
Referring to Figures 14 and 15:  
Note: To rotate the cutterhead the cutterhead pulley  
must be turned. This requires removing the panel on  
the front of the cabinet for access.  
3. Rotate the cutterhead (E) until one knife is in the  
12 o'clock position. The 12 o'clock position is the  
highest point a blade will reach in the cutting arc  
(C, Fig. 15).  
4. Place the knife setting gauge (J) on the outfeed  
table (F). One end of the gauge should be  
positioned over the cutting knife (C) towards the  
near the end of the blade (G).  
Figure 14  
Use care when handling the knife  
setting gauge near the blades to prevent damage.  
B
C
A
Note the position of the knife blade with respect  
to the gauge, then move the gauge to the other  
side of the table towards the fence (H) and  
again note the position of the knife blade with  
respect to the gauge.  
D
E
The blade must be at the same height at each  
end and must also be at the same height as the  
outfeed table (bottom of gauge). If this is not the  
case, adjustment is required as follows:  
Adjustment procedure  
5. Slightly loosen seven gib lock screws (A) by  
turning into the lock bar (B), clockwise as  
viewed from the infeed table (K).  
6. Adjust the blade height by turning jack screws  
(D) upon which the blade rests. To lower the  
blade, turn the screw clockwise. To raise, turn  
the screw counter-clockwise.  
Figure 15  
7. When the blade is at the proper height, alternately  
tighten the seven gib lock screws (A).  
Repeat steps 3 – 7 to adjust the remaining blade.  
Note: The most common cause for unsatisfactory  
cutting performance is improperly set knives. Many  
aftermarket devices are avaialable to further assist  
in the accurate setting of knives.  
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Replacing Cutter Knives  
Jointer Fence Adjustment  
Referring to Figure 16:  
Disconnect machine from power  
The jointer fence (A) can be adjusted from a full forward  
position (90º to table, corresponding to a scale reading  
of 0º) to a full back-tilted position of 135 º (scale reading  
of 45 º).  
source before making any adjustments. Failure  
to comply may cause serious injury.  
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.  
2. Remove the cutterhead guard.  
If setting to maximum positions do not stop the fence at  
0º or 90º, make adjustments as follows:  
Cutterhead  
knives  
are  
Fence 90º Adjustment  
dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when  
inspecting, removing, sharpening, or replacing  
knives into the cutterhead. Failure to comply  
may cause serious injury.  
1. Loosen lock handle (H) and bring fence fully  
forward. Using a square, determine if the fence is  
90º to the table.  
Referring to Figures 14 and 15 (page 15):  
If adjustment is required:  
3. Turn all seven gib lock screws (A) into the lock  
bar (B) by turning in a clockwise direction as  
viewed from the infeed table (K).  
2. Loosen jam nut (E) and adjust stop screw (D) in or  
out until a fence postion of 90º with respect to the  
table is achieved.  
4. Carefully remove the cutter knife (C) and lock  
bar (B).  
3. Secure the jam nut (E).  
Check the scale indication. If the indicator (C) does not  
5. Repeat for the remaining knife.  
point to zero:  
6. Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the cutterhead, 4. Loosen screw (B), adjust accordingly, then retighten  
knife slots and lock bars of any dust or debris.  
screw.  
7. Insert the first replacement knife (C) into the  
knife slot, making sure it faces the proper  
direction.  
Fence 45º Adjustment  
Verify that the fence and scale indication is accurate at  
90º as outlined in Fence 90º Adjustment above.  
8. Insert lock bar (B) and tighten just enough to  
1. Loosen lock handle (H) and set the fence all the  
way back. Using a square, determine if the fence is  
135º to the table.  
hold in place.  
9. Repeat for other the remaining blade.  
If adjustment is required:  
Following installation, the knives must be adjusted  
as described in Cutterhead Knive Adjustment on  
page 15.  
2. Loosen jam nut (G) and adjust stop screw (F) in or  
out until a fence postion of 135º with respect to the  
table is achieved. Note: The screw head stops  
against the fence mounting bracket.  
3. Secure the jam nut (G).  
Figure 16  
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Belt Replacement  
Refer to Figure 17 when installing or replacing the  
the feed-roller (A) or cutterhead drive (D) belts.  
Disconnect machine from power  
source before making any adjustments. Failure  
to comply may cause serious injury.  
Feed-roller Belt Replacement  
Cutterhead  
knives  
are  
dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when  
replacing any belt. Contact with cutterhead  
knives will cause serious injury.  
1. Remove the front panel. This is the panel where  
the Start/Stop switch is located.  
2. Remove feed-roller belt (A) from pulley (B) while  
manually rotating pulley (C).  
When this is accomplished, belt will fall away  
from pulley (C).  
3. Loop the new belt around pulley (C), then  
around pulley (B) while manually rotating pulley  
(C).  
4. When installed, continue to manually rotate  
pulley (C) and verify that belt is properly seated  
on both pulleys.  
Figure 17  
5. Replace front cover.  
Cutterhead Drive Belt Replacement  
4. Install new belt by first feeding the lower loop  
downward behind the gear (H) and pulley (C). This  
will properly position the lower loop of the belt in  
close proximity to pulley (E).  
Cutterhead  
knives  
are  
dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when  
replacing any belt. Contact with cutterhead  
knives will cause serious injury.  
5. Slide the top loop of the belt around and past pulley  
(B), sliding it underneath and past chain (G); then  
loop around pulley (F).  
The cutterhead drive belt should seldom if ever,  
require replacement. Follow the procedure below if,  
however, the belt should require replacement.  
6. Loop belt around pulley (E) while manually rotating  
pulley (F).  
1. Remove the feed-roller belt as described in  
Feed-roller Belt Replacement above.  
Use extreme caution to avoid  
contact with cutterhead knives while performing this  
step. Contact with cutterhead knives will cause  
serious injury.  
2. Remove the bottom portion of the cutterhead  
drive belt (D) from pulley (E) while manually  
rotating pulley (F).  
7. Manually rotate pulley (F) to verify that the grooves  
in the belt are properly meshed with the grooves on  
both pulleys.  
Use extreme caution to avoid  
contact with cutterhead knives while performing  
this step. Contact with cutterhead knives will  
cause serious injury.  
This completes the cutterhead drive belt installation.  
8. Replace the feed-roller belt (Feed-roller Belt  
Replacement section steps 3–5).  
3. Remove top portion of belt (D) from pulley F,  
then work it under the chain and past pulley B to  
remove completely.  
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Hand placement  
Basic Operations  
Never pass hands directly  
over the cutterhead.  
Dust Collection  
Before initial operation, the machine must be  
connected to a dust collector.  
Referring to Figure 18:  
At the start of the cut, the left hand holds the  
workpiece firmly against the infeed table and  
fence while the right hand pushes the workpiece  
in a smooth, even motion toward the cutterhead.  
After the cut is under way, the new surface rests  
firmly on the outfeed table. The left hand is  
transferred to the outfeed side (Figure 18) and  
presses down on this part of the workpiece, at  
the same time maintaining flat contact with the  
fence. The right hand presses the workpiece  
forward and before the right hand reaches the  
cutterhead it should be moved to the work on  
the outfeed table.  
Important: If a dust collection system is not  
used, the quality of your cut will suffer severely.  
Initial Startup  
After the assembly and adjustments are  
complete the planer is ready to be tested. Plug  
in and start the machine. Keep your finger on  
the Stop button in case of a problem. The  
machine should run smoothly with little or no  
vibration or rubbing noises. Investigate and  
correct the source of any problems before  
further operation.  
Surfacing  
DO NOT attempt to inves-  
tigate or adjust the planer while it is running.  
Wait until the machine is turned off,  
unplugged and all working parts have come  
to a complete standstill.  
The purpose of surfacing on a jointer is to  
produce one flat surface (Figure 19). The other  
side can then be milled to precise, final  
dimensions on a thickness planer resulting in a  
board that is smooth and flat on both sides and  
each side parallel to the other.  
Always wear ANSI-approved  
safety glasses or goggles when operating  
equipment.  
!
If the wood to be jointed is cupped or  
bowed, place the concave side down, and  
take light cuts until the surface is flat.  
!
Never surface pieces shorter than 12 inches  
or thinner than 3/8 inch without the use of a  
special work holding fixture.  
Changing Mode of Operation  
When changing the operating mode (planer to  
jointer and back) the machine must be turned off,  
unplugged, and come to a complete stand-still.  
To change the mode of operation, see sections  
Jointer Setup and Planer Setup on page 12.  
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Never surface pieces thinner than 3 inches  
without the use of a push block.  
Cuts of approximately 1/16" or less at a time  
are recommended, which provides for better  
control over the material being surfaced.  
More passes can then be made to reach the  
desired depth.  
Jointer Operations  
Correct operating position  
The operator must be positioned offset to the  
infeed table (Figure 18).  
Figure 19  
Figure 18  
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Direction of Grain  
Edge Jointing  
Avoid feeding work into the jointer against the  
grain (Figure 20).  
Jointing (or edging) is the process of creating a  
finished, flat edge surface that is suitable for  
joinery or finishing (Figure 22). It is also a  
necessary step prior to ripping stock to width on  
a table saw.  
!
Never edge a board that is less than 3  
inches wide, less than 1/4 inch thick, or 12  
inches long, without using a push block.  
!
When edging wood wider than 3 inches lap  
the fingers over the top of the wood,  
extending them back over the fence such  
that they will act as a stop for the hands in  
the event of a kickback.  
Figure 20  
This may result in chipped and splintered edges.  
Feed with the grain to obtain a smooth surface,  
as shown in Figure 21.  
When workpiece is twice the  
length of the jointer infeed or outfeed table  
use an infeed or outfeed support.  
To edge:  
1. Make sure the fence is set to 90°. Double  
check it with a square.  
2. Inspect stock for soundness and grain  
direction (refer to Direction of Grain on  
previous page).  
Figure 21  
Figure 22  
3. If the board is bowed (curved), place the  
concave edge down on the infeed table.  
4. Set the infeed table for a cut of approx-  
imately 1/16 inch.  
5. Hold the stock firmly against the fence and  
table, feed the stock slowly and evenly over  
the cutterhead.  
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Beveling  
lowering the planer table (D, Fig. 12) using the  
adjustable handle (C, Fig. 12).  
Beveling an edge is the same operation as edge  
jointing, except that the fence is tilted to a  
specified angle.  
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!
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The quality of thickness planing depends on  
the operator's judgment about the depth of  
cut.  
!
Make certain material being beveled is over  
12 inches long, more than 1/4 inch thick and  
1 inch wide.  
The depth of cut depends on the width,  
hardness, dampness, grain direction and  
grain structure of the wood.  
To bevel:  
The maximum thickness of wood that can be  
removed in one pass is 5/64" for planing  
operations on workpieces up to 5-1/2” wide.  
The workpiece must be positioned away from  
the center tab on the rollercase to cut 1/8”.  
1. Use a bevel gauge to determine the desired  
angle. Then set the fence to the same angle.  
2. Inspect stock for soundness and grain  
direction (refer to Direction of Grain on  
previous page).  
!
The maximum thickness of wood that can be  
removed in one pass is 1/16” for planing  
operations on workpieces from 5-1/2” up to  
10" wide.  
3. Set the infeed table for  
approximately 1/16.  
a
cut of  
4. If the board is bowed (curved), place the  
concave edge down on the infeed table.  
!
!
For optimum planing performance, the depth  
of cut should be less than 1/16”.  
5. Feed the stock through the cutterhead,  
making sure the face of the stock is  
completely flat against the fence and the  
edge is making solid contact on the infeed  
and outfeed tables (Figure 23).  
The board should be planed with shallow  
cuts until the work has a level side. Once a  
level surface has been created, flip the  
lumber and create parallel sides.  
For wood wider than 3 inches – hold with  
fingers close together near the top of the  
stock, lapping over the board and extending  
over the fence.  
!
Plane alternate sides until the desired thick-  
ness is obtained. When half of the total cut  
has been taken from each side, the board  
will have a uniform, moisture content and  
additional drying will not cause it to warp.  
For wood less than 3 inches wide – use  
beveled push blocks and apply pressure  
toward the fence. Keep fingers near top of  
push block.  
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The depth of cut should be shallower when  
the workpiece is wider.  
When planing hardwood, take light cuts or  
plane the wood in thin widths.  
Several passes may be required to achieve full  
bevel.  
Make a test cut with a test piece and verify  
the thickness produced.  
Check the accuracy of the test cut before  
working on the finished product.  
Precautions  
!
A thickness planer is a precision wood-  
working machine and should be used on  
quality lumber only.  
Figure 23  
!
Do not plane dirty boards; dirt and small  
stones are abrasive and will wear out the  
blade.  
Planer Operations  
!
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Remove nails and staples. Use the planer to  
cut wood only.  
Depth of Cut  
Thickness planing refers to the sizing of lumber to  
a desired thickness while creating a level surface  
parallel to the opposite side of the board. Board  
thickness that the planer will produce is indicated  
by the scale (see Table Height Adjustment on  
page 13). Preset the planer to the desired  
thickness of the finished workpiece using the  
gauge. The depth-of-cut is adjusted by raising or  
Avoid knots. Heavily cross-grained wood  
makes knots hard. Knots can come lose and  
jam the blade. Any article that encounters  
planer blades may be forcibly ejected from  
the planer creating a risk of injury.  
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Preparing the Work  
4. Slide the workpiece into the infeed side of  
the planer until the infeed roller begins to  
advance the workpiece.  
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A thickness planer works best when the  
lumber has at least one flat surface. Use a  
jointer to create a flat surface.  
5. Let go of the workpiece and allow the  
automatic feed to advance the workpiece.  
Twisted or severely warped boards can jam  
the planer. Rip the lumber in half to reduce  
the magnitude of the warp.  
6. Do not push or pull on the workpiece. Move  
to the rear and receive the planed lumber by  
grasping it in the same manner that it was  
fed.  
The work should be fed into the planer in the  
same direction as the grain of the wood.  
Sometimes the wood will change directions  
in the middle of the board. In such cases, if  
possible, cut the board in the middle so the  
grain direction is correct.  
To avoid the risk of injury  
due to kickbacks, do not stand directly in  
line with the front or rear of the planer.  
7. Do not grasp any portion of the board that  
has not gone past the infeed roller.  
Do not plane a board that is  
less than 6" long. It is recommended that  
when planing short boards you butt them  
end to end to avoid kickback and reduce  
snipe.  
8. Repeat this operation on all of the boards  
that need to be the same thickness.  
Avoiding Snipe  
Feeding the Work  
Snipe refers to a depression at either end of the  
board caused by an uneven force on the  
cutterhead when the work is entering or leaving  
the planer.  
The planer is supplied with planer blades  
mounted in the cutterhead. Feed direction is left  
to right (see Figure 10). The planer feed is  
automatic; it will vary slightly depending on the  
type of wood.  
Snipe will occur when the boards are not  
supported properly or when only one feed roller  
is in contact with the work at the beginning or  
end of the cut.  
Preparation:  
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Feed rate refers to the rate at which the  
lumber travels through the planer.  
Precautions for avoiding snipe:  
!
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Push the board up while feeding the work  
until the outfeed roller starts advancing it.  
The operator is responsible for aligning the  
work so it will feed properly.  
Move to the rear and receive the planed  
board by pushing it up when the infeed roller  
looses contact with the board.  
Raise or lower the table to get the depth of  
cut desired.  
The surface that the planer produces will be  
smoother if a shallower depth of cut is used.  
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When planing more than one board of the  
same thickness, butt the boards together to  
avoid snipe.  
!
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Stand on the front side of the machine.  
Boards longer than 24” should have  
additional support from free standing  
material stands. These can be purchased  
from JET – Stock # 709207. See Optional  
Accessories on page 7.  
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Make shallow cuts. Snipe is more apparent  
when deeper cuts are taken.  
Feed the work in the direction of the grain.  
Work fed against the grain will have  
chipped, splintered edges.  
Planing:  
1. Position the workpiece with the face to be  
planed on top.  
Note: Feed direction is left to right (see  
Figure 10).  
2. Turn the planer on.  
3. Rest the board end on the infeed side of the  
table and direct the board into the planer.  
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the stone's surface is flush with the knife  
bevel.  
Maintenance  
6. Keep the cutterhead from rotating by  
grasping the cutterhead pulley while sliding  
the stone back and forth across the table.  
Blade Care  
Blades are extremely sharp!  
Use caution when cleaning  
or changing. Failure to comply may cause  
serious injury!  
7. Take the same amount of passes for all two  
blades.  
When the blades have been sharpened and still  
are not cutting efficiently, trying to touch up the  
blades further will only cause the formation of a  
second beveled edge. When this starts to  
happen, it is time to replace blades with another  
set. It is recommended to keep a second set of  
blades on hand so that they may be installed  
while the first set is being professionally  
sharpened.  
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The condition of the blades will affect the  
precision of the cut. Observe the quality of  
the cut that the machine produces to check  
the condition of the blades.  
!
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Dull blades will tear, rather than cut the  
wood fibers and produce  
appearance.  
a
fuzzy  
Raised grain will occur when dull blades  
pound on wood that has varying density. A  
raised edge will also be produced where the  
blades have been nicked.  
When gum and pitch collect on the blades,  
carefully remove with a strong solvent. Failure to  
remove gum and pitch build up may result in  
excessive friction, blade wear and overheating.  
When blades become dull, touch up blades. See  
Sharpening the Knives.  
Figure 24  
Sharpening the Knives  
Blades are extremely sharp! Use caution  
when handling. Failure to  
comply may cause serious  
injury!  
Lubrication  
1. Disconnect the machine from the power  
source.  
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Use a good grade of light grease on the  
steel adjusting screws located in the raising  
and lowering mechanisms of the work  
tables.  
2. Remove the blade guard and belt cover.  
3. To protect the infeed table from scratches,  
partially cover the sharpening stone with  
paper (Figure 24).  
The cutterhead ball bearings are lifetime  
lubricated and need no further care.  
4. Lay the stone on the infeed table.  
5. Lower the infeed table and turn the  
cutterhead by turning the cutterhead pulley.  
The infeed table height is set properly when  
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Troubleshooting  
Performance Troubleshooting – Jointer  
Trouble  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Finished stock is  
concave on back  
end.  
Align cutterhead knives with outfeed  
table. See Cutterhead Knife  
Adjustment on page 15.  
Knife is higher than outfeed table.  
Finished stock is  
concave on front end.  
Align cutterhead knives with outfeed  
table. See Cutterhead Knife  
Adjustment on page 15.  
Outfeed table is higher than knife.  
Chip out.  
Cutting against the grain.  
Dull knives.  
Cut with the grain whenever possible.  
Sharpen or replace knives.  
Use slower rate of feed.  
Feeding workpiece too fast.  
Cutting too deeply.  
Make shallower cuts.  
Inspect wood closely for  
imperfections; use different stock if  
necessary.  
Knots, imperfections in wood.  
Fuzzy grain.  
Allow wood to dry or use different  
stock.  
Wood has high moisture content.  
Dull knives.  
Sharpen or replace knives/inserts.  
Cutterhead slows  
while operating.  
Feeding workpiece too quickly, or  
applying too much pressure to  
workpiece.  
Feed more slowly, or apply less  
pressure to workpiece.  
“Chatter” marks on  
workpiece.  
Set knives properly as described in  
the Cutterhead Knife Adjustment on  
page 15. Check that knife slots are  
clean and free of dust or debris.  
Knives incorrectly set.  
Feed workpiece slowly and  
consistently.  
Feeding workpiece too fast.  
Cutting too deeply.  
Make shallower cuts.  
Align knives per the Cutterhead Knife  
Adjustment on page 15. Replace  
nicked knives.  
Uneven knife marks  
on workpiece.  
Knives are nicked, or out of  
alignment.  
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Performance Troubleshooting – Planer  
Trouble  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Snipe  
Inadequate support of long boards.  
Support long boards with extension  
rollers.  
Dull knives.  
Sharpen knives.  
Note: Snipe can be  
minimized but not  
eliminated  
Lumber not butted properly.  
Butt end to end each piece of stock  
as they pass through.  
Fuzzy Grain  
Planing wood with high moisture  
content.  
Remove high moisture content from  
wood by drying.  
Dull knives.  
Sharpen or replace.  
Adjust proper depth of cut  
Cut along the grain.  
Sharpen knives.  
Torn Grain  
Too heavy a cut.  
Knives cutting against grain.  
Dull knives.  
Rough/Raised Grain  
Dull knives.  
Sharpen knives.  
Too heavy a cut.  
Moisture content too high.  
Adjust proper depth.  
Remove high moisture content from  
wood by drying.  
Rounded, glossy  
surface  
Dull knives.  
Sharpen or replace knives.  
Increase speed.  
Feed speed too slow.  
Cutting depth too shallow.  
Planer bed rough or dirty.  
Increase depth.  
Clean pitch and residue, and wax  
planer table.  
Surface of feed rollers clogged.  
Knife incorrectly set.  
Clear residue chips off of rollers.  
Adjust knives.  
Uneven depth of cut  
side to side.  
Board thickness does  
not match depth of  
cut scale.  
Adjust depth of cut scale.  
Depth of cut scale incorrect.  
“Chatter” marks on  
workpiece.  
Set knives properly as described in  
the Cutterhead Knife Adjustment on  
page 15. Check that knife slots are  
clean and free of dust or debris.  
Knives incorrectly set.  
Cutting too deeply.  
Make shallower cuts.  
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Mechanical Troubleshooting – Planer/Jointer  
Trouble  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Machine will  
not start/  
restart or  
No incoming  
power.  
1. Verify unit is connected to power and Start/Stop switch is in the  
Start position (see Power on page 13).  
2. Verify unit is connected to power. Set the Start/Stop switch to  
the Stop position, depress and release the reset switch, then  
reset the Start/Stop switch to the Start position (see Power on  
page 13).  
repeatedly  
trips circuit  
breaker or  
blows fuses.  
Planer frequently  
trips.  
One cause of overloading trips, which are not electrical in nature,  
is too heavy a cut. The solution is to take a lighter cut.  
Building circuit  
breaker trips or  
fuse blows.  
Verify that planer is on a circuit of correct size. If circuit size is  
correct, there is probably a loose electrical lead.  
Motor failure.  
If electric motor is suspect, have a qualified electrician test the  
motor for function or take the machine to a service center and  
have it tested.  
Adjust the dust chute, making sure that the key on the dust chute  
depresses the micro-switch on machine.  
Dust chute not  
seated properly  
on either Jointer  
Infeed or Planer  
Table  
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Parts  
Ordering Replacement Parts  
To order parts or reach our service department, call 1-800-274-6848 between 7:30am and 5:30pm (CST),  
Monday through Friday. Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when  
you call  
Jointer/Planer – Parts List  
Note: Parts without part numbers are for reference only and cannot be purchased individually.  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1.............. JJP8BT-1 ................Chain Support Bracket........................................................................1  
2.............. JJP8BT-2 ................Sprocket ............................................................................................1  
3.............. JJP8BT-3 ................E-Clip...............................................................Ø6.............................1  
4.............. TS-2361051 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M5...........................42  
5.............. TS-1540031 ............Hex Nut............................................................M5.............................9  
6.............. TS-1550031 ............Flat Washer......................................................M5...........................22  
7.............. JJP8BT-7 ................Corner Sprocket .................................................................................4  
8.............. JJP10BT-8 ..............Chain.................................................................................................1  
9.............. JJP10BT-9 ..............Base..................................................................................................1  
10............ JJP8BT-10 ..............Infeed Pointer Label............................................................................1  
11............ TS-1502031 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M5x12........................3  
12............ JJP8BT-12 ..............Driven Lead Screw .............................................................................3  
13............ JJP8BT-13 ..............Drive Lead Screw ...............................................................................1  
14............ JJP10BT-14 ............Extension Table..................................................................................1  
15............ TS-1503021 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M6x10........................3  
16............ JJP8BT-16 ..............Crank Arm Bushing.............................................................................1  
18............ JJP10BT-18 ............Main Table .........................................................................................1  
19............ JJP8BT-19 ..............Crank Arm..........................................................................................1  
20............ JJP8BT-20 ..............Guide Rail ..........................................................................................2  
21............ TS-1503041 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M6x16........................4  
23............ JJP8BT-23 ..............Knob Screw........................................................................................1  
24............ JJP8BT-24 ..............Knob..................................................................................................1  
25............ JJP8BT-25 ..............Locking Handle...................................................................................2  
27............ TS-1532032 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M4x10........................3  
28............ TS-2361041 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M4.............................3  
29............ JJP8BT-29 ..............Pointer ...............................................................................................1  
31............ TS-1540021 ............Hex Nut............................................................M4.............................2  
32............ JJP8BT-32 ..............Cord Clamp........................................................................................1  
33............ TS-1532052 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M4x16........................2  
34............ JJP8BT-34 ..............Cover.................................................................................................2  
35............ JJP8BT-35 ..............Rear Support......................................................................................1  
36............ JJP8BT-36 ..............Self-Tapping Screw ..........................................ST4.2x10 .................10  
37............ JJP8BT-37 ..............Scale .................................................................................................1  
38............ TS-1502011 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M5x8 .......................13  
39............ JJP8BT-39 ..............Power Cord Protector..........................................................................1  
40............ JJP8BT-40 ..............Rear Support Cover ............................................................................1  
41............ JJP8BT-41 ..............Pin.....................................................................................................2  
42............ JJP8BT-42 ..............Self-Tapping Screw ..........................................ST4.2x20 ...................4  
43............ JJP8BT-43 ..............Power Cord........................................................................................1  
44............ JJP8BT-44 ..............Screw ................................................................................................2  
45............ JJP8BT-45 ..............Spring................................................................................................2  
46............ TS-1550031 ............Flat Washer......................................................M5.............................4  
47............ TS-2331051 ............Cap Nut ...........................................................M5.............................4  
48............ JJP8BT-48 ..............Thread Lock Bushing ..........................................................................4  
49............ TS-1540031 ............Hex Nut............................................................M5.............................2  
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Jointer/Planer – Parts List  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
50............ JJP8BT-50 ..............Outfeed Table Spacer .........................................................................4  
51............ JJP8BT-51 ..............Infeed Table Spacer............................................................................4  
52............ JJP8BT-52 ..............Bearing ..............................................................................................1  
53............ JJP8BT-53 ..............Spring................................................................................................2  
54............ JJP8BT-54 ..............Bushing Block ....................................................................................5  
55............ JJP8BT-55 ..............Spring................................................................................................1  
56............ JJP10BT-56 ............Roller.................................................................................................2  
57............ 707411....................Knife..................................................................................................2  
59............ JJP8BT-59 ..............Pin.....................................................................................................4  
60............ JJP10BT-60 ............Knife Gib............................................................................................2  
61............ JJP8BT-61 ..............Screw ..............................................................................................14  
62............ JJP10BT-62 ............Cutterhead .........................................................................................1  
63............ TS-1540041 ............Hex Nut............................................................M6.............................6  
64............ JJP10BT-64 ............Outfeed Table ....................................................................................1  
65............ TS-1550021 ............Flat Washer......................................................M4.............................3  
66............ TS-1501041 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M4x12........................2  
67............ JJP8BT-67 ..............Fence Support....................................................................................1  
68............ TS-1550041 ............Flat Washer......................................................M6.............................8  
69............ TS-2361061 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M6.............................9  
70............ TS-1482021 ............Hex Cap Screw ................................................M6x12........................2  
71............ JJP8BT-71 ..............Fence Bracket ....................................................................................1  
72............ JJP8BT-72 ..............Screw ................................................................................................2  
73............ TS-1503061 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M6x25........................2  
74............ JJP8BT-74 ..............Washer ..............................................................................................6  
75............ JJP8BT-75 ..............Locking Nut ........................................................................................2  
76............ JJP8BT-76 ..............Angle Pointer......................................................................................1  
77............ JJP8BT-77 ..............Pin.....................................................................................................1  
78............ JJP8BT-78 ..............Shaft..................................................................................................1  
79............ JWBS10OS-110 ......Carriage Bolt ....................................................M6x16........................1  
80............ JJP8BT-80 ..............Hex Cap Screw ................................................M4x15........................2  
81............ JJP8BT-81 ..............Angle Marked Fence Support ..............................................................1  
82............ JJP10BT-82 ............Fence ................................................................................................1  
83............ JJP10BT-83 ............Hose Adapter .....................................................................................1  
84............ JJP10BT-84 ............Knob..................................................................................................2  
85............ JJP10BT-85 ............Dust Chute.........................................................................................1  
86............ JJP8BT-3 ................E-Clip...............................................................Ø6.............................2  
87............ JJP8BT-87 ..............Pointer ...............................................................................................1  
88............ JJP8BT-88 ..............Infeed Direction Label .........................................................................1  
89............ TS-1533042 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M5x12........................3  
90............ JJP8BT-90 ..............Knob..................................................................................................1  
91............ JJP10BT-91 ............Adjusting Rod.....................................................................................1  
92............ TS-1541031 ............Nylon Insert Lock Nut..........................................................................2  
93............ JJP10BT-93 ............Shaft..................................................................................................1  
94............ JJP8BT-94 ..............Bracket ..............................................................................................1  
95............ JJP8BT-95 ..............Cushion Block ....................................................................................1  
96............ JJP10BT-96 ............Cutterhead Guard...............................................................................1  
97............ TS-2245081 ............Flat Head Screw...............................................M5x8 .........................2  
98............ JJP8BT-98 ..............Post...................................................................................................1  
99............ JJP8BT-99 ..............Spring................................................................................................1  
100.......... JJP8BT-100 ............Support Bracket..................................................................................1  
101.......... TS-1534052 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M6x16........................2  
102.......... JJP8BT-102 ............Retaining Ring....................................................................................1  
103.......... TS-2361081 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M8.............................2  
104.......... TS-1504051 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M8x25........................2  
107.......... JJP10BT-107...........Shield ................................................................................................1  
108.......... JJP10BT-108...........Shaft..................................................................................................1  
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Jointer/Planer – Parts List  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
109.......... JJP8BT-109 ............Washer ............................................................................................29  
110.......... JJP8BT-110 ............Anti-Kickback Finger .........................................................................56  
111.......... JJP8BT-111 ............Bearing Cover ....................................................................................1  
112.......... JJP8BT-112 ............Bearing ..............................................................................................1  
113.......... JJP8BT-113 ............Front Support .....................................................................................1  
114.......... JJP8BT-114 ............Cut Depth Scale Label ........................................................................1  
115.......... JJP8BT-115 ............Spring................................................................................................1  
116.......... TS-1502021 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M5x10........................6  
117.......... JJP8BT-117 ............Switch Mount......................................................................................1  
118.......... JJP8BT-118 ............Switch................................................................................................1  
119.......... JJP8BT-119 ............Pulley.................................................................................................1  
120.......... JJP8BT-120 ............Belt....................................................................................................1  
121.......... JJP8BT-121 ............Spacer ...............................................................................................1  
122.......... JJP8BT-122 ............Sprocket ............................................................................................2  
123.......... JJP8BT-123 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M6x15........................2  
124.......... JJP8BT-124 ............Drive Chain ........................................................................................1  
125.......... JJP8BT-125 ............Gear ..................................................................................................1  
126.......... JJP8BT-126 ............Pulley.................................................................................................1  
127.......... TS-1533062 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M5x20........................3  
128.......... JJP8BT-128 ............Key....................................................................................................1  
129.......... JJP8BT-129 ............Belt....................................................................................................1  
130.......... JJP8BT-130 ............Shaft..................................................................................................2  
131.......... JJP8BT-131 ............Front Support Cover ...........................................................................1  
132.......... JJP8BT-132 ............JET Nameplate...................................................................................1  
133.......... JJP8BT-133 ............Key....................................................................................................1  
134.......... JJP8BT-134 ............Washer ..............................................................................................1  
135.......... JJP8BT-135 ............Sprocket ............................................................................................1  
136.......... JJP8BT-136 ............Square Spacer ...................................................................................1  
137.......... JJP8BT-137 ............Gear ..................................................................................................1  
138.......... JJP8BT-138 ............Gear Bracket......................................................................................1  
139.......... JJP8BT-139 ............Spring................................................................................................1  
140.......... JJP8BT-140 ............Key....................................................................................................1  
141.......... JJP8BT-141 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M3x18........................2  
142.......... TS-2361031 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M3.............................2  
143.......... TS-1550011 ............Flat Washer......................................................M3.............................2  
144.......... JJP8BT-144 ............Wire Clamp ........................................................................................1  
145.......... JJP8BT-145 ............Wire...................................................................................................1  
146.......... JJP8BT-146 ............Motor Pulley .......................................................................................1  
147.......... JJP8BT-147 ............Screw ................................................................................................1  
148.......... JJP8BT-148 ............Bracket ..............................................................................................1  
149.......... JJP8BT-149 ............Washer ..............................................................................................1  
150.......... TS-2361081 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M8.............................1  
151.......... JJP8BT-151 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M8x15........................1  
152.......... JJP8BT-152 ............Motor.................................................................................................1  
153.......... JJP8BT-153 ............Cover.................................................................................................2  
154.......... JJP8BT-154 ............Star Washer .....................................................M4.............................1  
155.......... JJP8BT-155 ............Strain Relief .......................................................................................2  
156.......... JJP8BT-156 ............Switch Box.........................................................................................1  
157.......... TS-1533032 ............Pan Head Machine Screw .................................M5x10........................2  
158.......... JJP8BT-158 ............Overload Switch .................................................................................1  
159.......... JJP8BT-159 ............Switch Box Cover ...............................................................................1  
160.......... JJP8BT-160 ............Self-Tapping Screw ..........................................ST4.2x15 ...................4  
161.......... JJP8BT-161 ............Nut ....................................................................................................1  
162.......... JJP8BT-162 ............On/Off Switch.....................................................................................1  
................ JJP8BT-162-1 .........Switch Safety Key (not shown) ............................................................1  
163.......... JJP8BT-163 ............Shaft..................................................................................................1  
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Jointer/Planer – Parts List  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
164.......... JJP10BT-164...........Infeed Table .......................................................................................1  
165.......... TS-1521051 ............Set Screw ........................................................M4x12........................2  
166.......... ...............................Cord Clamp........................................................................................1  
167.......... ...............................Motor Housing....................................................................................1  
168.......... JJP8BT-168 ............Brush Holder ......................................................................................2  
169.......... JJP8BT-169 ............Brush.................................................................................................2  
170.......... JJP8BT-170 ............Brush Cap..........................................................................................2  
171.......... ...............................Bearing ..............................................................................................1  
172.......... ...............................Inductor..............................................................................................1  
173.......... ...............................Stator Insulation Pan...........................................................................1  
174.......... ...............................Armature............................................................................................1  
175.......... ...............................Stator.................................................................................................1  
176.......... ...............................Stator Insulation Pan...........................................................................1  
177.......... ...............................Self-Tapping Screw ..........................................ST5x56 ......................2  
178.......... JJP8BT-178 ............Fan....................................................................................................1  
179.......... ...............................Bearing ..............................................................................................1  
180.......... JJP8BT-180 ............Motor Cover .......................................................................................1  
181.......... JJP8BT-181 ............Switch Box Faceplate..........................................................................1  
182.......... JJP8BT-182 ............Jack Screw.........................................................................................4  
183.......... JJP8BT-183 ............Rivet ................................................................Ø3x10........................4  
185.......... JJP8BT-185 ............Lock Shaft 1.......................................................................................1  
186.......... JJP10BT-186...........Fence End Cover 1.............................................................................1  
187.......... JJP10BT-187...........Fence End Cover 2.............................................................................1  
188.......... JJP8BT-188 ............Lock Shaft 2.......................................................................................1  
189.......... JJP10BT-189...........Rod ...................................................................................................2  
................ 708815....................Push Block (not shown).......................................................................2  
................ JJP8BT-KSG ...........Knife/Blade Setting Gauge (not shown) ................................................1  
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10" JOINTER-PLANER ASSEMBLY DRAWING INDEX  
30  
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Planer Table Assembly  
31  
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Motor  
Front Frame Assembly  
143  
32  
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Chain Drive Assembly  
Front Cover Assembly  
33  
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Cutterhead Guard Assembly  
Dust Cover Assembly  
34  
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Jointer Infeed Table Assembly  
Jointer Outfeed Table Assembly (10")  
35  
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Cutter Head/Feed Roller Assembly  
Jointer Fence Assembly  
36  
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Rear Frame and Cover Assembly  
37  
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Jointer/Planer Stand  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1.............. JJP10BT-901...........Stand Top Support, Short....................................................................2  
2.............. JJP10BT-902...........Leg....................................................................................................4  
3.............. JJP10BT-903...........Support Plate, Long ............................................................................2  
4.............. JJP10BT-904...........Support Plate, Short............................................................................2  
5.............. JJP10BT-905...........Stand Top Support, Long ....................................................................2  
6.............. TS-1540041 ............Hex Nut............................................................M6...........................24  
7.............. TS-2361061 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M6...........................24  
8.............. TS-1550041 ............Flat Washer......................................................M6...........................24  
9.............. 708315-63...............Carriage Bolt ....................................................M6x12......................24  
10............ TS-1540041 ............Hex Nut............................................................M6.............................4  
11............ TS-1550041 ............Flat Washer......................................................M6.............................4  
12............ JJP10BT-912...........Rubber Foot .......................................................................................4  
13............ TS-1482041 ............Hex Cap Screw ................................................M6x20........................4  
14............ TS-1550061 ............Flat Washer......................................................M8.............................4  
15............ TS-2361081 ............Lock Washer ....................................................M8.............................4  
16............ TS-1504041 ............Socket Head Cap Screw ...................................M8x20........................4  
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Electrical Connection  
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WALTER MEIER (Manufacturing) Inc.  
427 New Sanford Road  
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086  
Phone: 800-274-6848  
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