Page 3 - ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTERS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
3 17. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING . Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before plugging inpower cord. In the event of a power failure, move switchto the “OFF” position.18. NEVER STAND ON TOOL . Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentallycon...
Page 4 - MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS; POWER CONNECTIONS
A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and shouldbe protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse. If an extension cord is used, use only 3-wire extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will a...
Page 5 - EXTENSION CORDS; FOREWORD; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; UNPACKING AND CLEANING
Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cord which has a 3-prong grounding type plug and matching receptacle which will accept the machine’splug. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current of the...
Page 6 - JOINTER PARTS
6 JOINTER PARTS Fig. 4 1. Jointer 2. Fence Carriage Assembly 3. Cutterhead Pulley Guard/Carriage Mounting Bracket 4. Switch Mounting Bracket 5. Cutterhead Guard 6. Fence Tilting Handles (2) 7. Fence 8. Push Blocks (2) 9. 12-14mm Open End Wrench 10. 8-10mm Open End Wrench 11. 8mm Hex Wrench 12. 6mm H...
Page 7 - ASSEMBLY; STAND AND ELECTRICALS
7 Fig. 5 16. Stand with Pre-Wired Switch 17. Dust Chute 18. V-Belt 19. Pulley 20. M10x1.5x20mm Hex Socket Head Screw (3) 21. M8x1.25x55mm Hex Socket Head Screw (4) 22. M8x1.25x30mm Hex Socket Head Screw (2) 23. M8x1.25x25mm Hex Socket Head Screw (2) 24. M8x1.25x20mm Hex Socket Head Screw (2) 25. 5/1...
Page 9 - ADJUSTING BELT TENSION
9 ASSEMBLING BELT ANDALIGNING PULLEYS 1. Place belt (A) Fig. 11, in groove of cutterhead pulley (B) and motor pulley (C). 2. Make certain the motor pulley (C) Figs. 11 and 12, is properly aligned with cutterhead pulley (B) by placing astraight edge (D) Fig. 12, onto the face of each pulley asshown. ...
Page 10 - ASSEMBLING FENCE
10 ASSEMBLING FENCECARRIAGE ASSEMBLY 1. Fasten fence carriage assembly (A) Fig. 15, to cutterhead pulley guard/carriage mounting bracket (C).Align the holes in the fence carriage assembly (A) one ofwhich is shown at (D), with the holes in the pulleyguard/carriage mounting bracket (C). Place a M8.1lo...
Page 12 - ASSEMBLING DUST CHUTE; OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
12 ASSEMBLING DUST CHUTE The jointer stand has a built-in dust chute (A) Fig. 25. If this machine is to be used with a dust collection system, thesupplied dust collector connector (B) Fig. 26, can be fastened to jointer stand (C) with four #10-16x1/2" sheet metalscrews (D) as shown. A standard 4...
Page 14 - KNIFE ADJUSTMENTS
14 INFEED TABLEPOSITIVE STOPS D I S C O N N E C T M A C H I N E F R O MPOWER SOURCE . Positive stops are provided to limit the height and depthof the infeed table. To adjust the stops, loosen twolocknuts (F) and (G) Fig. 37, and turn the two adjustingscrews (J) and (K) as required. Then retighten th...
Page 16 - ADJUSTING TABLE GIBS; FENCE OPERATION
16 ADJUSTING TABLE GIBS “Gibs”’ are provided to take up all play between themating dovetail ways of the base and the infeed andoutfeed tables. The ”gib” for the infeed table is shown at(A) Fig. 46, and the “gib” for the outfeed table is shownat (B) Fig. 47. Proper “gib” adjustment is necessary forth...
Page 19 - OPERATION; JOINTING AN EDGE
13. Rotate the cutterhead by hand until the knife is at itshighest point at each end of the cutterhead. To raise theknife, use wrench (E) Fig. 58, and turn raising screwclockwise until the knife just touches the straight edge(J) on each end and center of the cutterhead when theknife is at its highes...
Page 20 - SURFACING; TAPER CUTS; BEVELING
20 Fig. 63 Fig. 64 Fig. 65 SURFACING Surfacing is identical to the jointing operation except forthe position of the workpiece. For surfacing, the major flatsurface of the workpiece is placed on the infeed table ofthe jointer with the narrow edge of the workpiece againstthe fence, as shown in Fig. 63...
Page 21 - WHETTING KNIVES; MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS; SURFACING WARPED PIECES; DIRECTION OF GRAIN
21 Fig. 66 Fig. 67 Fig. 68 Fig. 69 After considerable use, the knives will become dull and it will not be possible to do accurate work. Unlessbadly damaged by running into metal or other hard material, the knives may be sharpened as follows: WHETTING KNIVES DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWERSOURCE . Use ...
Page 22 - PUSH STICK; CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK
22 PUSH STICK MAKE FROM 1/2" OR 3/4" WOOD OR THICKNESS LESS THAN WIDTH OF MA T’L. TO BE CUT CUT OFF HERE TO PUSH 1/4" WOOD CUT OFF HERE TO PUSH 1/2" WOOD NOTCH TO HELP PREVENT HAND FROM SLIPPING 1/2" SQUARES CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK Narrow pieces of stock that are close to 10 in...
Page 23 - Two Year Limited Warranty; PARTS, SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE
23 Printed in U.S.A. Two Year Limited Warranty Delta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessory whichin normal use has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, provided that the customer returns the productprepaid to a De...