Page 3 - WARNING; remove guard for rabbeting operations.; Keep guards in place and in working order.; Volts; AWG
3 WARNING Wear eye protection. Always keep cutterhead and drive guards in place and in proper operating condition. Do not remove guard for rabbeting operations. Never make a jointing, planing, or rabbeting cut deeper than 1/8” . Always use hold-down/push blocks for jointing material narrower than 3”...
Page 4 - Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
4 • Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. • Maintain tools with care. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instruc-tions for lubricating and changing accessories. • Always disconnect the machine from the power source before servicing. • Reduce t...
Page 6 - Levers and Controls
6 Levers and Controls 1. Handwheel for Outfeed Table 8. On/Off Switch 2. Outfeed Table 9. Rabbeting Ledge 3. Fence 10. Table Lock Knob 4. Fence Adjustment Handle 11. Fence Tilt Lock Handle 5. Cutter Guard 12. Fence Control Handle 6. Infeed Table 13. Belt Guard 7. Handwheel for Infeed Table 14. Dust ...
Page 7 - CAUTION; Cutterhead blades are extremely sharp!
7 Contents of Shipping Cartons Note: unit shipped in two cartons. Stand Carton1. Stand with Motor 1. Stand Door 1. Dust Chute w/ Mounting Hardware Main Unit Carton1. Bed Assembly w/ Fence 1. Cutter Guard 3. Mounting Bolts 3. 3/8" Lock Washers 1. Belt Guard 3. Hex Wrenches (3, 4 & 5mm) 2. Han...
Page 9 - Adjust the fence to a 90
9 Assembling Knife-Setting Gauge 1. Place the two bases (A, Fig. 4) onto each endof the bar (B, Fig. 4). Snap the four E-rings (C,Fig. 4) into the grooves on the bar as shown. 90 ° Fence Adjustment Note: whenever making an adjustment to the fence,lift the fence up slightly after releasing the lockha...
Page 10 - Fence Adjustment; angle. Make sure the fence; Machine should be disconnected from
10 45 ° Fence Adjustment Note: Whenever making an adjustment to the fence,lift the fence up slightly after releasing the lockhandle to avoid scratching the table. 1. Loosen lock handle (A, Fig. 7). Move the stopplate (B, Fig. 7) out of the way and position thefence at the 45 ° angle. Make sure the f...
Page 12 - Installing Cutterhead Guard
12 Installing V-Belts 1. Disconnect the machine from the powersource, unplug. 2. Remove the lock knob (A, Fig. 14) and belt guard(B, Fig. 14). 3. Place v-belts onto cutterhead pulley grooves andthrough opening in stand. 4. Pull v-belts down and place onto motor pulley(Fig. 15). If necessary, loosen ...
Page 13 - Installing Access Cover; If the access door latch needs adjustment:; Remove the access door from the stand.; Installing Dust Chute; All electrical connections must be done by
13 Installing Access Cover 1. Install access cover by placing bottom of panelinto access in stand and fastening by turninglatch (Fig. 17). If the access door latch needs adjustment: 1. Remove the access door from the stand. 2. Loosen the hex lock nut (A, Fig. 17). Rotatethe latch a quarter turn cloc...
Page 14 - Operation
14 Operation WARNING Keep all guards in place and in adjustment at all times during the cutting procedure! Keep hands away from the cutterhead! Do not pass hands directly over the cutterhead! The use of push sticks and/or handle pads are highly recommended when using the jointer! Failure to comply m...
Page 15 - Jointing Warped Material; Direction of Grain
15 Jointing Warped Material If the work to be jointed is cupped or warped, takelight, repetitive cuts until the surface is flat. Forc-ing the material flat against the table will still leavea warped piece after the cuts have been made. WARNING Never joint any material shorter than eight inches! The ...
Page 16 - Rabbet Cut; Removing and Replacing Knives
16 Rabbet Cut WARNING Rabbeting requires the removal of the cutterhead guard. Use extreme caution when making rabbeting cuts and replace the guard immediately after completion! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 1. Adjust the fence so that the distance betweenthe end of the knives and fence...
Page 17 - Repeat for other two blades.; Gib Adjustment; Blades are extremely sharp! Use caution
17 6. Insert lock bar and screws and tighten to holdin place. Blades are set at the proper heightwhen the top of the blade is 1/16" above thecutterhead. 7. Repeat for other two blades. 8. To set the knives to the outfeed table and to thesame height in the cutterhead, see section titled“Leveling ...
Page 18 - Sharpening the Knives; Remove the fence, blade guard and belt cover.; Cutterhead Removal; Remove the v-belt from the cutterhead pulley.
18 Sharpening the Knives WARNING Blades are extremely sharp! Use caution when handling. Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 1. Disconnect the machine from the powersource. 2. Remove the fence, blade guard and belt cover. 3. To protect the infeed table from scratches, par-tially cover the sha...
Page 20 - Fence Assembly
Page 21 - Index
21 Parts List for the JJ-8CS Woodworking Jointer Fence Assembly Index Part No. No. Description Size Qty. 1 ......... JC-F01 .............................. Fence Body ......................................................................................... 12 ......... JC-F02 ...........................
Page 22 - Bed Assembly
Page 24 - Stand and Motor Assembly
Page 26 - Cutterhead Assembly
Page 28 - Wiring Diagram