MB502 6” Deluxe Jointer
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13. DO NOT perform jointing operations on material shorter than 10 inches, narrower than
3/4 inch or less than 1/2 inch thick.
14. DO NOT perform planning operations on material shorter than 10 inches, narrower
than 3/4 inch, wider than 6 inches or less than 1/2 inch thick.
15. NEVER make jointing or planning cuts deeper than 1/8 inch. On cuts more than 1-1/2
inches wide, adjust depth of cut to 1/16 inch or less to avoid overloading machine and to
minimize chance of kick-back (work thrown back toward you).
16. MAINTAIN the proper relationship of infeed and outfeed table surfaces and cutterhead
knife path.
17. SUPPORT the workpiece adequately at all times during operation; maintain control of
the work at all times.
18. DO NOT back the workpiece toward the infeed table.
19. DO NOT attempt to perform an abnormal or little-used operation without study and the
use of adequate hold-down/push blocks, jigs, fixtures, sops, etc.
20. SHUT OFF power before servicing or adjusting jointer.
21. DISCONNECT jointer from power source and clean the machine before leaving it.
22. MAKE SUFE the work area is clean before leaving the machine.
23. SHOULD any part of your jointer be missing, damaged, or fail in any way, or any
electrical component fail to perform properly, shut off switch and remove plug from power
supply outlet. Replace missing, damaged or failed parts before resuming operation.
24. THE USE of attachments and accessories not recommended by the local dealer may
result in the risk of injuries.
25. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
DEFINITIONS OF JOINTING AND PLANING OPERATIONS
Jointing Operations - Jointing cuts or edge jointing is the simplest and most common
operation, which can be done on the jointer, and these cuts are made to square an edge
of a workpiece. The fence is square with the table and the depth of cut is approximately
1/8 inch. The workpiece is positioned on the jointer with the narrow edge of the workpiece
on the infeed table and the major flat surface of the workpiece against the fence, as shown