Harbor Freight Tools Biscuit Joiner 31849 User Manual

7” RABBETING  
JOINTER WITH STAND  
31849  
ASSEMBLY & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
®
3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011  
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Work Area  
TO AVOID RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, FIRE AND SHOCK, MAKE SUREYOUR  
WORK AREA IS:  
Free of damp, wet or rainy conditions.  
Free of children (never let them handle tools or machinery).  
Well-lit.  
Clean and uncluttered.  
Before Operating  
Before using any tool, any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will  
operate properly and perform its intended function.  
Before operating your Jointer check for damaged parts.  
Make certain that the power is OFF before plugging the tool in.  
Make sure all clamps, locks and bolts are tight.  
Use grounded receptacle only for 110 Volt hook-up.  
Give the Jointer a test run. If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates irregularly, turn it off, unplug it and have  
the problem corrected by a qualified service technician.  
Keep the Cutterhead sharp and free of all rust and pitch.  
ALWAYS use a push block when jointing stock.  
DO NOT perform jointing operations on materials shorter than 8 inches, narrower than 3/4 inches, or less than  
1/4 inch thick.  
DO NOT make cuts deeper than 1/8" on a single pass.  
Check the feed rollers to be sure chips and sawdust are not caught in them. If the Rollers are not seated  
firmly, the Feed Rolls will not hold the stock firmly against the bed. This may result in kickback during  
operation.  
Make certain to turn off and unplug the Jointer when doing any adjustments or maintenance. The tool should  
always be turned off and unplugged when not in use.  
Keep Guards in place and in working order.  
Note: Performance of this tool may vary depending on variations in local line voltage. Extension Cord usage  
may also affect tool performance.  
Maintenance: For your own safety, maintenance should be performed regularly by a qualified technician.  
Caution: Some woods contain preservatives such as copper chromium arsenate (CCA) which can be  
toxic. When cutting these materials extra care should be taken to avoid inhalation and minimize skin  
cintact.  
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Grounding/VoltageWarning  
Common household current is 110-120 volts. As long as the outlet used with the tool is rated from 110-120V  
there will be no complications using it with household receptacles. Plug the tool into a 110-120V properly  
grounded outlet protected by a 15-amp, dual element time delay or circuit breaker.  
NEVER try to plug a 110-120V tool into a 220-240V circuit or serious complications and possible injury to the  
operator may occur. The plugs have different shapes to prevent this.  
This tool has a three-prong plug. The third (round) prong is the ground. Cutting off the ground will result in a  
safety hazard and void the warranty.  
If the outlet you are planning to use is the two-prong type, do not remove or alter the grounding prong in any  
manner. Use an adapter and always connect the grounding plug to a known grounding source. It is  
recommended that you have a qualified electrician replace the two-prong outlet with a properly grounded  
three- prong outlet.  
Extension Cords  
Your tool has a three-prong plug, therefore you must use a three-prong extension cord. Only use rounded  
jacket extension cords listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Improper use of extension cords may  
cause inefficient operation of your tool which can result in overheating. Be sure your extension cord is rated to  
allow sufficient current flow to the motor.  
If you are using the tool outdoors, use an extension cord rated for outdoor use (signified by “WA” on the jacket).  
The extension cord must have a minimum wire size depending on the amperage of the tool and the length of the  
extension cord. This size is determined by its AWG (American Wire Gauge) rating. The smaller the gauge, the  
greater the cable’s capacity. The amount of cords used does not matter: Total length determines the minimum  
AWG rating. Every cord must meet the AWG rating. Use the chart below to determine what AWG rating is  
required for your situation. Cord length is rated in feet. Harbor FreightTools can supply UL listed and outdoor  
rated cords in multiple AWG ratings if needed.  
AWG RATING CHART  
CORD LENGTH 25’  
50’  
75’  
100’  
125’  
150’  
175’  
200’  
AMPS AWG AWG  
AWG  
16  
14  
12  
12  
AWG  
16  
14  
12  
12  
AWG  
14  
14  
12  
12  
AWG  
14  
12  
12  
12  
AWG  
12  
12  
12  
—-  
AWG  
12  
12  
—-  
—-  
0-10.0  
18  
16  
14  
14  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10.1-13.0  
13.1-15  
15-18  
DO NOT MODIFY YOUR PLUG IN ANY WAY. IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CALL A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
Assembly  
Your Jointer will require complete assembly as indicated below. To assist you with assembly and operation  
please refer to the Operational Figures and to the Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists located at the end of  
this manual.  
Before assembling, remove all traces of the packing grease from the Jointer and wipe all parts thoroughly with  
a clean dry cloth. When cleaning do not use acetone, gasoline or paint thinner as these solvents are  
dangerous to you and may also cause damage to plastic and rubber parts. Apply a thin coating of automotive  
wax to any unpainted surfaces to prevent rust.  
Caution!:  
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Assistance may be required during assembly.  
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The Stand  
Roof (1A)  
Front Side Plate(16A)  
Rear Side Plate (30A)  
Upright Plate (4A)  
Motor (29A)  
Side Link Plate(19A)  
Crossbeam Plate (18A)  
Figure 1  
Step 1)  
Attach the Front Side Plate (#16A) to both of the Side Link Plates (part #19A).  
Insert two Screws (#17A) through Front Side Plate and through Side Link  
Plate. Slide on Washers (#7A) and Nut (#6A). Tighten into place. Repeat for the other side  
- see Figure 1.  
Step 2)  
Step 3)  
Attach the Rear Side Plate (#30A) to each of the Side Link Plates (#19A).  
Tighten it into place with two Screws (#17A) and attach Washers (#7A) and Nuts (#6A)  
on inside. Repeat for other side-see Figure 1.  
Set the Crossbeam Plate (#18A) so that it sits on top of each of the Side Link  
Plates (#19A). Insert two (2) Screws (#17A) through the Crossbeam Plate (#18A) and Side  
Link Plate. Slide on Washers (#7A) and Nuts (#6A). Tighten into place. Repeat for other  
end of Crossbeam Plate- see Figure 1.  
Step 4)  
Step 5)  
Step 6)  
Set the Roof (#1A) on top of the Side Plates. Insert two Screws (#17A) at each  
corner. On the inside slide on Washer (#7A) and Nut (#6A). Secure in place-see Figure 1.  
Attach the foot Bolt (#22A) through the Chassis (#20A) and to the bottom of each corner.  
From the top, slide on Washer (#7A) and tighten on Nut (#6A).  
Set the Jointer on the Stand with the Cutterhead Guard facing the Front SidePlate (#16).  
There are two holes for the Bolts (#68-Jointer Assembly) over the Right Protecting Plate (#8A)  
and one hole for a Bolt (#68-Jointer Assembly) in the center of the Roof (#1A) above the Left  
Protecting Plate (#26A). Slide the Bolt (#68-Jointer Assembly) through the flat Washer  
(#67-Jointer Assembly) through the Roof (#1A) and into the Jointer.  
Step 7)  
Step 8)  
Attach the Right Tapping Fender (#23A) and the Left Tapping Fender (#27A) to the  
Tapping Plate (#25A). Insert Lock Washer (#21A) with the head on the outside of the Stand.  
Slide on Washer (#7A) and Nut (#6A). Tighten Tapping Fenders onto Plate-see Figure 2.  
Attach a Lock Plate (part #24A) to each corner hole and to the top hole in the Left Protecting  
Plate (#26A). Make certain that the part of the Lock Plate with the wing is on the outside of  
the Protecting Plate-see Figure 2.  
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Step 9)  
Attach the Tapping Plate (#25A) with Right and Left  
Tapping Fenders (#23A & #27A) to the Left Protecting  
Plate (#26A). Insert the Screws (#17A) with head on the  
outside of the Plate. On the inside, slide on Washer  
(#7A) and Nut (#6A)-see Figure 2.  
Step 10)  
Step 11)  
Step 12)  
Attach the Reinforcing Plate (#3A) to the Roof ( #1A)  
on the same side as the Left Protecting Plate  
using Screws (#17A), Washers (#7A) and Nuts (#6A).  
LeftTapping Fender (#27)  
Tapping Plate (#25A)  
Attach the Upper Link Plate (#2A) to the Roof (#1A)  
with Screw (#17A) inserted downward. Slide on  
Washer (#7A) and tighten on Nut (#6A)-see Figure 1.  
Lock Plate (#24A)  
Left Protecting Plate (#26A)  
Slide the Left Protecting Plate (#26A) on and tighten it  
into place with six (6) Screws (#17A). Fasten on  
the inside withWashers (#7A) and Nuts (#6A).  
Make certain that the lips at the top of the  
Tapping Plate (#25A) are positioned under the  
Upper Link Plate (#2A) as in Figure 1.  
Figure 2  
Step 13)  
Step 14)  
Attach the Motor (#29A) to the Upright Plate (#4A) making certain that the Screws  
(#17A) are placed at least half way up the Plate (#4) on the side opposite the lips. You will  
have to move the Motor (#29A) later when tensioning the Belt. Secure in position with  
Washer (#7A) and Nut (#6A)-see Figure 1.  
Mount the Upright Plate (#4A) so that it is attached at the top to the Upper Link Plate (#2A)  
and at the bottom to the Side Link Plate (#19A). Attach to the Upper Link Plate making sure  
that the lips of the Tapping Plate (#25A) are sandwiched between the Upper Link Plate (#2A)  
and the Upright Plate (#4A).  
Step 15)  
Attach three (3) Lock Plates (#24A) to the Right Protecting Plate (#8A). Slide the Plate  
onto the Frame and twist the Lock Plates so that the Right Protecting Plate is securely in  
position.  
Jointer Assembly  
Each of the following part numbers, unless otherwise specified, are from the Jointer Parts List on page 14 and  
the Jointer Assembly Diagram on page16.  
Step 1)  
Attach the Belt Cover (#64) to the Stand (#69). Make certain that the Belt (#10) is  
in place on the Center Head Pulley (#9). Insert Recessed Screw (#63) through  
each foot of the Belt Cover (#64). From underneath, attach Lock Washer (#65) and tighten  
into place with Nut (#66).  
Adjusting Belt Tension  
Correct tension is indicated when there is approximately 1" deflection in the Belt (#10)  
with slight finger pressure.  
Step 1)  
Loosen the Nuts and Bolts on the Upright Plate (#4A-Stand Assembly). Move the Motor up or  
down along the Upright Plate until the correct tension is achieved. Tighten Nuts and Bolts  
into place-see Figure 3.  
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Figure 3  
Figure 4  
Cutterhead Guard  
Warning:  
Beware of sharp blade when installing the Cutterhead Guard.  
Step 1)  
Inside of the Spring Knob (#37) there is a Spring (#36) which returns the Guard toits position  
above the Cutterhead after a cut. To create tension in the Spring, turn the Spring Knob (#37)  
before inserting the post. Insert the Post of the Cutterhead Guard (#32) down through the hole  
in the Infeed Table (#33)-see Figure 4. When inserting the Post, make sure that the Spring  
(#36) is engaged in the slot at the end of the Post. The tension on the Spring (#36) can  
be changed by removing the Guard and turning the Spring Knob (#37).  
Assembling Handle Wheels  
Step 1) There is a Handle Wheel (#43) located on each side of the Base (#50). With Adjusting Pole  
(#49) inserted into Base (#50), make certain Lock Block (#46) sits on top of the Adjusting Pole.  
Insert Bolt (#40) into Washer (#41) and through Handle Wheel (#43). Screw into Lock Washer  
(#44) and Lock Screw (#45).  
Fence and Angle Scale Assembly  
Step 1) Insert the Fence Plate (#18) through the hole in the Cross Slide Plate (#19). Insert Washer  
(#25) and Nut (#26) onto Bolt (#27). Add Washer and slide Bolt (#27) through Plate (#18).  
Attach the Handle Pole (#29) and Socket (#30) over the Nut. Attach Cap (#31) and tighten  
into place-see Figures 5, 6 and 7.  
Jib  
Bolt (27)  
Hex Screw (#24)  
Washer (25)  
Nut (26)  
Handle Pole  
(29)  
Socket (30)  
Figure 6  
Figure 5  
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Plate  
Jib  
Figure 7  
Step 2)  
Step 3)  
Flip the square jib so that its end sits against the flat part of the Plate (18)-see Figure 7.  
Using an Allen Wrench, attach this assembly to the Fence (#11) with the three Hex Screws  
(#24)-see Figure 6.  
Operation  
When operating your Jointer, it will be helpful to refer to the Parts List and Assembly Diagram on the last pages  
of this manual.  
Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool. It is designed to do the job better  
and more safely at the rate for which it was intended.  
Use only wood boards.  
Do not force feed your work through the machine. Allow the Jointer to feed at the designated rate of feed.  
Note:  
This tool is specifically designed for the planing of lumber. Before working with any lumber,  
check for any foreign materials such as nails, screws, or hard impurities. Also check for loose  
knots in the wood. If not cleaned off these may cause damage to the blade or machine.  
When feeding your lumber, use Push Blocks to feed the lumber, rather than  
using your hands.  
Settings and Adjustments  
Before adjustments are made, ensure that the machine is SWITCHED OFF AND UNPLUGGED. Also make  
sure all locking handles and securing screws are fully tightened when adjustments are complete.  
Raising and Lowering Tables  
Step 1)  
For both the Infeed Table (#33) and Out Feed Table (#1) loosen the Lock Screw (#45) nearest  
the Handle Wheel (#43). Turn the HandleWheel until theTable is set at the proper height.  
Once the table is set as desired, tighten down the Lock Screw (#56).  
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Fence Adjustments  
The Fence (part #11) is assembled to the front of the Infeed Table (#33). The Fence can be moved across the  
Table and can be tilted 45 degrees right or left by using the Handle Pole (#29).  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
To move the Fence (#11) across the Table, turn the Handle Pole (#29) to loosen. Slide the  
Socket (#30) over the Nut (#26). Use the Socket (#30) to loosen the Nut (#26). Slide the  
Table to its desired position. Tighten the Socket (#30) in place and tighten back down the  
Handle.  
To tilt the Fence (#11), loosen the Handle Pole (#29). Slide the Socket (#30) over the  
Cap (#31). Loosen the Cap and tilt the Fence to the desired position. Tighten the Cap (#31)  
into place and tighten back down the Handle Pole (#29)-see Figure 6.  
Most Common Operations  
Jointing cuts or edges as well as Planing are the two most common operations which can be done with your  
Jointer. For Jointing, set the fence square with the table. Hold the best face of your work piece firmly against  
the fence throughout the feed.  
Note: Do not perform jointing on material shorter than 10 “, narrower than 3/4”, or thinner than 1/2".  
Planing is similar to jointing except that the workpiece is placed differently. The flat surface of the piece is  
placed on the infeed table with the narrow edge of the piece against the fence. Move the piece from the infeed  
table, acr0oss the cutterhead to the outfeed table. Always use the push blocks when planing. Never pass your  
hands directly over the cutterhead.  
Grain Direction  
Feeding with the grain is feeding so that the knives travel in the same direction as the slant of the  
grain. Please see Figure below.  
Figure 8 - Grain Direction  
Grain patterns often have a “V” shape. The point of the “V” should point away from the cutter head while  
feeding.  
Grain direction can also be determined by running your fingertips over the stock. The stock will be smoother  
when your fingertips are moving with the grain.  
Occasionally the grain direction reverses in the same piece of wood. For best planing results, it would be better  
to cut the board in half so that each section can be planed with the grain.  
Knife and Outfeed Table  
The knives must be perfectly level with the outfeed table. Make certain that the Jointer is OFF and  
that it is UNPLUGGED before making any adjustments.  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
Step 3)  
Loosen the Lock Lever and lower the infeed table by pushing the Handle down.  
Remove the Cutterhead Guard.  
Place a steel straight edge on the outfeed table so that it also covers the cutterhead.  
Carefully turn the cutterhead so that the knives are barely touching the straight edge.  
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Step 4)  
If the knife is not aligned at one or both sides, loosen Bolts (60) which hold the Knife Lock Bar  
(61). Use a knife setting gauge (not included) to make sure that the knife at each end of the  
cutter is the same height. Repeat for the next two (2) knives as is fitting. If the knives are set  
to low, this will result in a curve in your wood. If the knives are too high, it may result in a  
gouged cut in your work piece.  
Adjusting Table Gibs  
“Gibs” are adjusted at the factory and should not need adjusting. Adjustments should be made by a qualified  
service technician. If adjustment is required, please follow the steps laid out below after unplugging the  
electrical connection.  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
Loosen all the gib adjusting screws, making sure that the Table Lock Screw (#45) is loose.  
Retighten the gib screws beginning with the lowest first and moving to the top gib. Push up  
gently on the outside edge of the Table being adjusted.  
Warning:  
Do not leave the screws too loose. It should take some effort to move the Table up or down.  
Removing or Replacing Knives  
Make certain that the Jointer is UNPLUGGED and OFF. Adjustments should be made my a qualified service  
technician. Be extremely careful when handling the knives! Make certain that the Bars are free of dirt and  
debris.  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
Move the Fence (#11) to the rear of the Jointer and remove the Cutterhead Guard.  
With a wrench, loosen the four (4) Screws (#12) in each knife slot. Remove each Knife (#62)  
and the Knife Lock Bars (#61).  
Step 3)  
Replace the Knives (#62) in the groove so that the rear edge of the bevel is 1/16” from the  
surface of the Cutterhead.  
Step 4)  
Slide the Lock Bar (#61) into place. Tighten down the Screws (#12) in each slot.  
Warning!  
Knife edges are very sharp. Be very careful when moving knives. Refer to Operator Safety  
Instructions at the beginning of this manual.  
Step 5)  
Step 6)  
Step 7)  
The surface of the Cutterhead and the blade must be parallel, as well as the blade to the Bar.  
All three should be parallel to each other.  
Correct adjustment will ensure that the cutting edge of the knife extends out at  
.060" from the cutterhead diameter.  
Carefully turn the cutterhead, until its round side is showing on top. Place a .060" feeler  
gauge on the cutterhead. With a straight edge on the rear table adjust the height of the rear  
table to .060".  
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Step 8)  
Step 9)  
Secure the rear table in position and remove the feeler gauge.  
Lower the infeed table and place a straight edge on the outfeed table so that it  
extends out over the cutterhead.  
Step 10)  
Turn the cutterhead by hand until the knife is at its highest point at each end of the cutterhead.  
Using the wrench, turn the screw clockwise until the knife just touches the straight edge on  
each end and at the center. Once the knife is fully adjusted, again tighten the four locking  
screws.  
Sharpening the Knives  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
Use a fine grade Carborundum stone. Cover the bottom portion of the stone with  
paper. The top portion will touch the knife, and the paper will keep the stone from  
scratching the table.  
Lay the stone on the infeed table. Lower the table and turn the cutterhead until the stone lies  
flat on the edge of the knife. Sharpen the beveled edge of the knife by sliding the stone back  
and forth across the table. Repeat for each additional knife.  
Wiring the Jointer-On and OFF  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
Insert the Switch Box through the hole in the Stand (#69).  
Insert the wires through the hole in the Switch Box-  
see Figure 9.  
Outlet  
Switch Box  
Figure 9  
Step 3)  
The cord from the Motor (#29A-Stand Assembly) contains three (3) different colored wires;  
White, Green and Black. The White wire from the Motor (#29A) is attached to the wiring box on  
the bottom lower left.  
Step 4)  
Step 5)  
The Black Wire from the Motor is attached to the box at the bottom right. The green from the  
Motor is attached to the ground.  
The Electrical Cord has three different colored wires; Green, White and Black.  
The white wire is to be attached to the box at the top left. The Black is to be  
attached to the top right. The green wire goes to the ground.  
Step 6)  
The ground is the lower screw as shown in Figure 10. The lower screw is inserted through the  
Jointer and is tightened into place by sliding on a Lock Washer and then a Nut. Do not tighten  
into place until both green wires are attached to the ground-see Figure 10 and 12.  
Black  
White from Outlet  
From Cord  
Green Wires  
Ground  
White from Motor  
Black From Motor  
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Black to corners  
White to corners  
Green to Ground  
Turning the Jointer ON and OFF  
Figure 12  
Step 1)  
Step 2)  
To turn the Jointer ON, press down on the green button on top.  
To turn OFF the Jointer, press down the red button on the bottom.  
IF THERE IS ANY QUESTION ABOUT A CONDITION BEING SAFE OR UNSAFE, DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL.  
After Operation-Maintenance  
CLEANING:  
Regularly clean the work surface with a dry brush or clean cloth. Keep machined  
parts of the Jointer lightly greased. Prevent wood, dust and debris from accumulating.  
STORAGE:  
Child-proof the machine and work area. Make sure to use padlocks and master switches  
IF THERE IS ANY QUESTION ABOUT A CONDITION BEING SAFE OR UNSAFE, DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL.  
PLEASE READTHE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY  
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDEDTHE PARTS DIAGRAM INTHIS MANUAL AS  
A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY  
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KINDTOTHE BUYERTHAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIEDTO MAKE  
ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE  
PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATESTHAT ALL REPAIRS  
AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS  
AND NOT BYTHE BUYER.THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER  
REPAIRSTOTHE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTSTHERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR  
HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTSTHERETO.  
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Unpacking  
UNPACK AND CHECK CONTENTS  
When unpacking your Jointer with Stand check to make sure the following parts are included. If any parts are  
missing or broken, please call HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS at 1-800-444-3353.  
Parts List - Stand Assembly  
Part #  
1A  
2A  
3A  
4A  
5A  
6A  
7A  
8A  
Description  
Roof  
Quantity  
1
1
1
1
4
50  
50  
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part #  
17A  
18A  
19A  
20A  
21A  
22A  
23A  
24A  
25A  
26A  
27A  
28A  
29A  
30A  
31A  
Description  
Head Square Root Screw 32  
Crossbeam Plate  
Side Link Plate  
Chassis  
Quantity  
Upper Link Plate  
Reinforce Plate  
Upright Plate  
Bolt M8 X25  
Nut  
Washer  
Right Protect Plate  
Nut  
Screw M4 x 25  
Screw M5 X 8  
Washer  
Nut  
Lock clip  
1
2
4
4
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10  
Lock Washer  
Bolt  
Right Tapping Fender  
Lock Plate  
Tapping Plate  
Left Protecting Plate  
Left Tapping Fender  
Motor Pulley  
9A  
10A  
11A  
12A  
13A  
14A  
15A  
16A  
Motor  
Rear Side Plate  
Button head Cap Screw  
Cable  
Front Side Plate  
Note: Some parts listed and shown (pages 13 through 16) are for illustration  
purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts.  
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Parts List - Jointer Assembly  
Part #  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description  
Outfeed Table  
Bearing Housing  
Ball bearing  
Cutter Head Assembly  
Key  
Ball Bearing  
Bearing Housing  
Set Screw M6 X 12  
Cutter Head Pulley  
Belt  
Fence  
Set Screw M6 X 10  
Roll Pin  
Set Screw M 6 X 10  
Set Screw M6 X 10  
Bolt 6 X 40  
Nut  
Plate  
Cross Slide Plate  
Stop Block  
Pointer Rod  
Fence Segment  
Tilt Angle Seat  
Hex Screw  
Washer  
Nut  
Bolt  
Quantity  
Part #  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Description  
Spring  
Spring Knob  
Retainer  
Recessed Screw  
Belt  
Quantity  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
4
4
2
12  
3
3
Washer  
Pin  
Handle Wheel  
Lock Washer  
Lock Screw  
Lock Block  
Flat Washer  
Hex Screw  
Adjusting Pole  
Base  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
Nut  
Lock Washer  
Fault Washer  
Screw  
Depth Scale  
Lock Screw  
Bolt  
Nut  
Gib  
Bolt  
Knife Lock Bar  
Knives  
Handle Ball  
Handle Pole  
Socket  
Recessed Screw M 8 X 12 2  
Belt Cover  
Flat Washer  
Nut  
Flat Washer  
Bolt  
1
2
2
3
3
1
Cap  
Cutter Guard  
Infeed Table  
Retainer Washer  
Depth Scale  
Stand (See Stand Assy.)  
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Stand Assembly Diagram  
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Jointer Assembly Diagram - See Parts List on Page 14  
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Wiring Diagram  
Black  
Black  
White  
White  
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