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Figure 32
3. Move the gauge block (J, Fig. 33) under one
end of the outfeed roller (F, Fig. 33). The
bottom of the outfeed roller should just touch
the top of the gauge block. If an adjustment
to the outfeed roller is necessary, loosen the
jam nut (L, Fig 33) and turn screw
(M,
bottom of the outfeed roller should just touch
the top of the gauge block. If an adjustment
to the outfeed roller is necessary, loosen the
jam nut (L, Fig 33) and turn screw
(M,
Fig.
33) until the outfeed roller just
touches the gauge block. Then tighten jam
nut (L, Fig. 33).
nut (L, Fig. 33).
4. Slide the gauge block to the other end of the
outfeed roller and repeat the adjustment
described in Step 3.
described in Step 3.
5. Recheck the settings and repeat steps 1-4 if
necessary.
Figure 33
Gearbox
Referring to Figure 34:
The JWP-16OS Planer is equipped with a spiral,
serrated infeed roller (F) and a solid outfeed
roller. When the feed rollers are engaged, they
turn to feed the stock. The feed rollers are driven
by chains (A) and sprockets (B) in the gearbox.
serrated infeed roller (F) and a solid outfeed
roller. When the feed rollers are engaged, they
turn to feed the stock. The feed rollers are driven
by chains (A) and sprockets (B) in the gearbox.
The gearbox is located on the right side of the
planer directly behind the table lock knob (A,
Fig. 35). The gearbox transfers power from the
belt-driven cutterhead to the power feed rollers.
A two-speed transmission, controlled by a
planer directly behind the table lock knob (A,
Fig. 35). The gearbox transfers power from the
belt-driven cutterhead to the power feed rollers.
A two-speed transmission, controlled by a
push/pull lever (D), moves the stock through the
planer at either 16 or 20 feet-per minute. The
push/pull lever is set while the machine is
running.
planer at either 16 or 20 feet-per minute. The
push/pull lever is set while the machine is
running.
Figure 34
Operation
The JWP-16OS Planer is a powerful
woodworking machine, designed and
constructed for professional-quality applications.
woodworking machine, designed and
constructed for professional-quality applications.
Because of its powerful motor and razor-
sharp knives, the JWP-16OS Planer is
inherently dangerous and should be
operated with considerable caution and
respect. Failure to do so could result in
damage to the machine or severe injury to
the operator or others in the work area.
sharp knives, the JWP-16OS Planer is
inherently dangerous and should be
operated with considerable caution and
respect. Failure to do so could result in
damage to the machine or severe injury to
the operator or others in the work area.
Overview
There are a number of safety issues that relate
directly to the operation of the planer. Keep in
mind that these are not all-inclusive. Work
situations, wood types, and other variables that
differ from shop to shop must be considered in
order to operate this planer safely. Always
consider safety and common sense first when
operating this or other machinery.
directly to the operation of the planer. Keep in
mind that these are not all-inclusive. Work
situations, wood types, and other variables that
differ from shop to shop must be considered in
order to operate this planer safely. Always
consider safety and common sense first when
operating this or other machinery.
1. Always inspect lumber for defects (warping,
cupping, twisting, etc.). Do not use lumber of
questionable quality.
questionable quality.
2. Check lumber for nails, staples, imbedded
gravel, etc. before planing.