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Setting Cutterhead Knives (JJ-6CSX) 
 
Cutterhead knives are 
dangerously sharp! Use extreme caution when 
inspecting, removing, sharpening or replacing 
knives into the cutterhead. Failure to comply 
may cause serious injury! 
1.  Carefully number each blade with a magic 
marker to make them easier to differentiate. 
2. Rotate the cutterhead by turning the 
cutterhead pulley and determine the 12 o'clock 
position of knife number one. The 12 o'clock 
position is the highest point a blade will reach 
in the cutting arc. 
3.  Loosen table lock screw (A, Fig. 19) and gib 
lock screw (B, Fig. 19) and raise the outfeed 
table to the height of blade number one by 
turning hand wheel (A, Fig. 20).  Counter-
clockwise will cause the outfeed table to raise.  
Clockwise will cause the outfeed table to 
lower.  Set a straight edge on the outfeed 
table.  Position of the table and straight edge 
should look like Figure 21.  Use care when 
handling the straight edge near the blades so 
as not to damage them. 
4.  When the outfeed table and blade number one 
are the same height, tighten gib and table lock 
screws. 
Important: Do not change the setting for the 
outfeed table again. This will only change if the 
blades are replaced. 
5.  Bring the straight edge toward the left of the 
jointer and confirm that blade number one is at 
the same height at the left of the table as it is 
at the right side of the table.  (Fig. 22) 
6.  If blade is higher or lower at the right of the 
table than it is at the left, slightly loosen four 
screws (A, Fig. 21) by turning clockwise as 
viewed from the infeed table. Blades are 
adjusted with jacking screws To lower, turn the 
screw clockwise. To raise, turn the screw 
counter-clockwise. 
Blades are set at the proper height when the 
top of the blades are 1/16" above the 
cutterhead.  
7.  Alternately tighten four screws to hold each 
blade in place. 
8.  Repeat this process with blades two and three. 
The outfeed table and cutterhead knives are 
correctly adjusted when all three blades are 
parallel to the outfeed table and all three 
blades are set at the same height in the 
cutterhead. 
 
Figure 19 
 
 
Figure 20 
 
 
Figure 21 
 
 
Figure 22