Jet Tools JJ-6CSX, JJ-6CSDX User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Woodworking Jointer

Models: JJ-6CSX, JJ-6CSDX

WMH TOOL GROUP

 

 

2420 Vantage Drive

 

 

Elgin, Illinois 60123

Part No. M-708457DX

Ph.: 800-274-6848

Revision A

04/05

www.wmhtoolgroup.com

Copyright © WMH Tool

Group

This manual has been prepared for the owner and operators of JJ-6CSX and JJ-6CSDX Woodworking Jointers. Its purpose, aside from machine operation, is to promote safety through the use of accepted correct operating and maintenance procedures. Completely read the safety and maintenance instructions before operating or servicing the machine. To obtain maximum life and efficiency from your JET Woodworking Jointer, and to aid in using the machine safely, read this manual thoroughly and follow instructions carefully.

Warranty

WMH Tool Group warrants every product it sells. If a tool needs service or repair, one of our Authorized Repair Stations located throughout the United States can give you quick service.

In most cases, any one of these WMH Tool Group Repair Stations can authorize warranty repair, assist you in obtaining parts, or perform routine maintenance and major repair on your JET, Wilton, or Powermatic tools.

For the name of an Authorized Repair Station in your area, please call 1-800-274-6848, or visit www.wmhtoolgroup.com

More Information

WMH Tool Group is consistently adding new products to the line. For complete, up-to-date product information, check with your local WMH Tool Group distributor, or visit www.wmhtoolgroup.com

WMH Tool Group Warranty

WMH Tool Group (including JET, Wilton and Powermatic brands) makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards and warrants to the original retail consumer/purchaser of our products that each product be free from defects in materials and workmanship as follow: 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON ALL PRODUCTS UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. This Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, normal wear-and- tear, repair or alterations outside our facilities, or to a lack of maintenance.

WMH TOOL GROUP LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD SPECIFIED ABOVE, FROM THE DATE THE PRODUCT WAS PURCHASED AT RETAIL. EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG THE IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE WMH TOOL GROUP SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH, INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY, OR FOR INCIDENTAL, CONTINGENT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OUR PRODUCTS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned for examination, postage prepaid, to an Authorized Repair Station designated by our office. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise. If our inspection discloses a defect, we will either repair or replace the product, or refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide a repair or replacement, if you are willing to accept a refund. We will return repaired product or replacement at WMH Tool Group’s expense, but if it is determined there is no defect, or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of WMH Tool Group’s warranty, then the user must bear the cost of storing and returning the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

WMH Tool Group sells through distributors only. Members of the WMH Tool Group reserve the right to effect at any time, without prior notice, those alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment, which they may deem necessary for any reason whatsoever.

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Table of Contents

 

Warranty........................................................................................................................................................

2

Table of Contents..........................................................................................................................................

3

Warnings .......................................................................................................................................................

4

Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................

7

Specifications ................................................................................................................................................

7

Unpacking .....................................................................................................................................................

8

Assembly.......................................................................................................................................................

9

Electrical......................................................................................................................................................

12

Adjustments ................................................................................................................................................

13

Operating Controls ......................................................................................................................................

22

Operation.....................................................................................................................................................

22

Maintenance................................................................................................................................................

25

Lubrication...................................................................................................................................................

27

Troubleshooting Operating Problems .........................................................................................................

27

Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical Problems ................................................................................

28

Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................................................

29

Parts ............................................................................................................................................................

29

Fence – Parts All Models.........................................................................................................................

30

Fence – Assembly All Models .................................................................................................................

31

Stand – Parts All Models .........................................................................................................................

32

Bed – Parts All Models ............................................................................................................................

34

Cutterhead – Parts and Assembly JJ-6CSX ...........................................................................................

36

Cutterhead – Parts and Assembly JJ-6CSDX.........................................................................................

37

Wiring Diagram – All Models ...................................................................................................................

38

The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding. WMH Tool Group reserves the right to effect, at any time and without prior notice, changes or alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever.

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1.Read and understand the entire owner's manual before attempting assembly or operation.

2.Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury.

3.Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.

4.This Woodworking Jointer is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a woodworking jointer, do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained.

5.Do not use this for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, WMH Tool Group disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from that use.

6.Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this woodworking jointer. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.

7.Before operating this woodworking jointer, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll sleeves up past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non-slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips are recommended. Do not wear gloves.

8.Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.

9.Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead based paint.

Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.

Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.

Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.

10.Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.

11.Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power source.

12.Make certain the machine is properly grounded.

13.Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source.

14.Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.

15.Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.

16.Make sure the woodworking jointer is firmly secured to the floor or bench before use.

17.Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.

18.Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.

19.Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.

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20.Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.

21.Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.

22.Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are careless acts that can result in serious injury.

23.Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the spindle or other moving parts. Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.

24.Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.

25.Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.

26.Maintain tools with care. Keep drill bits sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

27.Make sure the work piece is securely attached or clamped to the table. Never use your hand to hold the work piece.

28.Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris — do not use your hands.

29.Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.

30.Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop.

31.Before turning on machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, scrap, stock, and cleaning rags away from the machine.

32.Always use a hold-down or push block when surfacing stock less than 12" inches long, or 3 inches wide, or 3 inches thick.

33.Do not perform jointing operations on material shorter than 8", narrower than 3/4" or less than 1/4" thick.

34.The hands must never be closer than 3 inches to the cutterhead (see Figure).

35.Never apply pressure to stock directly over the cutterhead. This may result in the stock tipping into the cutterhead along with the operator's fingers. Position hands away from extreme ends of stock, and push through with a smooth, even motion. Never back workpiece toward the infeed table.

36.Do not make cuts deeper than 1/2" when rabbeting. On other cuts such as edging, surfacing, etc., depth of cut should not be over 1/8" to avoid overloading the machine and to minimize chance of kickback.

37.To avoid kickback, the grain must run in the same direction you are cutting. Before attempting to joint, or plane, each work piece must be carefully examined for stock condition and grain orientation.

38.When working with a swirl grain wood or burls, making it necessary to plane against the grain, use a lesser depth of cut and a slow rate of feed.

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39.Move the hands in an alternate motion from back to front as the work continues through the cut. Never pass the hands directly over the cutter knife. As one hand approaches the knives remove it from the stock in an arc motion and place it back on the stock in a position beyond the cutter knife (Fig. 2).

40.At all times hold the stock firmly.

41.Do not use this jointer for other than it intended use. If used for other purposes, WMH Tool Group disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury or damage which may result from that use.

Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:

This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or possible machine damage.

This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly even death.

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On-Off Switch Padlock

The jointer is equipped with a push-button

 

switch that will accept a safety padlock (see

 

figure – not included). To safeguard your

 

machine from unauthorized operation and

 

accidental starting by young children, the use of

 

a padlock is highly recommended. JET model

 

BP-1 (Stock No. 709012) is available from your

 

local authorized JET distributor or by calling

 

JET Equipment & Tools at the phone number on

Model BP-1 On-Off Switch Padlock

the cover of this manual.

 

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Introduction

This manual is provided by WMH Tool Group covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for\ Models JJ-6CSX and JJ-6CSDX Jointers. This manual contains instructions on installation, safety precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. This machine has been designed and constructed to provide years of trouble free operation if used in accordance with instructions set forth in this manual. If there are any questions or comments, please contact either your local supplier or WMH Tool Group. WMH Tool Group can also be reached at our web site: www.wmhtoolgroup.com.

Specifications

Model

 

JJ-6CSX

JJ-6CSDX

Stock Number – Bed and Stand Kit

................................ 708457K

.............................................708457DXK

Stock Number – Bed Assembly

.......................................

708457J

............................................. 708457DXJ

Stock Number Stand .......................................................

 

708457S

.............................................708457DXS

Cutting Capacity.................................................

 

6 - 1/16"W x 1/2"D ....................................

6 - 1/16"W x 1/2"D

Cutterhead Speed .........................................................

 

4800 RPM ...............................................

6000 RPM

Number of Knives.........................................................................

 

3 ..............................................................

3

Rabbeting Capacity..................................................................

 

1/2" ..........................................................

1/2"

Rabbet Ledge..........................................................

 

3 - 1/8" x 8-3/4" .........................................

3 -1/8" x 8-3/4"

Table Surface.................................

7 - 1/4"W x 45 - 3/4"L x 31-1/4"H ......................

7 - 1/4"W x 56"L x 31-1/4"H

Fence ...............................................................

 

3 - 7/8"H x 29-1/8"L ...................................

3 - 7/8"H x 32-3/4"L

Blade Size ....................................................

 

6 - 1/16" x 5/8" x 1/8"T ............................

6 - 1/16" x 3/4" x 5/64"T

Fence Tilts Right .......................................................................

 

45º ...........................................................

45º

Positive Stops ...................................................................

 

45º, 90º ...................................................

45º, 90º

Motor

 

115/230V, 60Hz, 1HP, 1Ph

115/230V, 60Hz, 1HP, 1Ph

...........................................................

 

...............................................................................

 

Prewired 115V ........................................

Prewired 115V

Net Weight (approx.) .........................................................

 

215 lbs. ....................................................

237 lbs

Shipping Weight ...............................................................

 

230 lbs. ....................................................

258 lbs

The above specifications were current at the time this manual was published, but because of our policy of continuous improvement, WMH Tool Group reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without prior notice, without incurring obligations.

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Unpacking

Open shipping container and check for shipping damage. Report any damage immediately to your distributor and shipping agent. Do not discard any shipping material until the Jointer is assembled and running properly.

Shipping Contents

Note: This unit is shipped in two cartons.

Stand Carton

1 Stand with Motor

1 Stand Cover with Mounting Hardware

1 Dust Chute with Mounting Hardware

Stand Carton

Tools Included for JJ-6CSX

1 12/14mm Open End Wrench (O)

1 8/10mm Open End Wrench (P)

1 3mm Hex Wrench (Q)

Tools Included for JJ-6CSDX

1 12/14mm Open End Wrench (O)

1 8/12mm Open End Wrench (P)

1 3mm Hex Wrench (Q)

1 4mm T-Hex Wrench

1 8mm Hex Wrench

Additional Tools Required

#1 Cross Point Screw Driver

Compare the contents of your container with the following parts list to make sure all parts are intact. Missing parts, if any, should be reported to your distributor. Read the instruction manual thoroughly for assembly, maintenance and safety instructions.

Main Unit Carton

1 Bed Assembly

1 Fence Assembly

1 Cutterhead Guard (A)

1 Belt Guard (E)

1 V-Belt (D)

4 1/4-20 x 1/2 Pan Head Screws (L)

4 1/4 Flat Washers (M)

1Lock Handle, Flat Washer, and Lock Nut for Fence (G)

1Fence Handle (F)

3Lock Bolts (B)

33/8" Lock Washers (C)

2Handwheel Assembly (N)

1Can of Touch-Up Paint (H)

1Operating Instructions and Parts Manual (J)

1Warranty Card

2Push Blocks (K)

Main Unit Carton

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Assembly

Unpacking and Cleanup

1.Carefully finish removing all contents from both shipping cartons. Compare contents of the shipping cartons with the list of contents above. Place parts on a protected surface.

2.Report any shipping damage to your local distributor.

3.Clean all rust protected surfaces (bed, fence, etc.) with kerosene or diesel oil. Do not use gasoline, paint thinner, mineral spirits, etc. These may damage painted surfaces.

Cutterhead knives are dangerously sharp! Use extreme caution when cleaning. Failure to

comply may cause serious injury!

4.Apply a thin layer of paste wax to the bright surfaces of the fence and tables to prevent rust.

5.Set packing material and shipping cartons to the side. Do not discard until machine has been set up and is running properly.

Installing Bed to Stand

Referring to Figure 1:

1.Place bed assembly (A) on top of stand (B). Be sure the identification label (C) on the bed faces the same direction as the switch (D) on the stand.

2.Line up two holes in the stand top (E) with holes in the bed assembly by viewing through the access door in rear side of the stand.

3.Attach stand to bed assembly by using two 3/8" lock bolts and lock washers (Figure 2). Hand tighten only at this time.

4.Line up the third hole in the stand (F) with the hole in the bed assembly by viewing through the dust chute (G).

5.Install the third 3/8" lock bolt and lock washer through the dust chute (G) to secure the bed to the stand.

6.Tighten all three lock bolts with a 14mm wrench.

Figure 1

Figure 2

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Installing Fence to Bed

Referring to Figure 3:

1.Take the lock handle (E), flat washer (F), and lock nut (G) from the carton.

2.Place the fence assembly (A) onto the table

(B). Be sure the key stock (D) on the bed lines up with the channel (C) in the fence casting.

3.Place the flat washer (F) on hole (H)*; insert the lock handle (E) through the fence casting and the table casting.

4.Thread the lock nut (G) onto the lock handle

(E). Make sure the tab on the nut faces up and engages the slot in the table casting.

*Note: For rabbeting operations use hole (J).

Installing the Drive Belt

Referring to Figure 4:

1.Place V-belt (A) onto cutterhead pulley (B) and through opening in stand.

2. Pull V-belt down and place onto motor pulley (C).

Note: If the belt is difficult to roll on the pulley, loosen the motor mounting screws.

3.Check to make sure that motor pulley and cutterhead pulley are vertically aligned and the V-belt does not contact the sides of the opening in the base. If the pulleys are not aligned, remove belt and adjust the motor pulley in or out on the motor shaft and then reattach the belt.

4.The V-belt is properly tensioned when finger pressure on the belt half way between the two pulleys causes 1/2" deflection (Figure 5). If the belt is too loose, loosen the four motor mount bolts, push down on the motor to tension the V- belt, and tighten the mounting bolts.

5.After two hours of operation, check belt tension again. Readjust the tension if necessary.

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

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Installing Belt Guard

Referring to Figure 6:

1.Place the belt guard (A) over the opening in the stand.

2.Line up the holes in the stand with the holes in the guard.

3.Attach the guard to the stand using four 1/4-20 x 1/2’ pan head machine screws (B) and four 1/4” flat washers (C).

Installing Cutterhead Guard

1.Remove the screw from the guard post. Referring to Figure 7:

2.Turn spring knob (B) approximately one and one half revolutions counter-clockwise (as viewed from the top) and hold.

3.Insert the guard post into hole in table. Make sure that the spring inside the spring knob (B) engages the slot in guard post.

4.Thread the screw (C) back into the guard post.

5.Check for proper operation. The cutterhead guard (A) must return fully to the fence when released. If guard does not return fully, pull guard, apply more tension to the spring knob

(B)by turning it another half turn counterclockwise, and re-insert guard. If guard closes too quickly and strikes fence too hard, release some tension on the spring.

6.Insert screw (B) back into the guard post.

Installing Access Cover

Referring to Figure 8:

Install access cover (A) by placing bottom of panel in the stand and fastening with four #5-40 x 3/8" pan head screws and four flat washers (B).

Installing Dust Chute

Referring to Figure 8:

Attach the dust chute (C) to the base with four 1/4" x 1/2" machine screws and four 1/4" washers (D).

Figure 6

Figure 7

Figure 8

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Electrical

Grounding Instructions

This jointer must be grounded while in use to

protect the operator from electric shock.

In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor, with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes, is the equipmentgrounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal.

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded. Use only three wire extension cords that have three-prong grounding plugs and three-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.

Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.

115 Volt Operation

Referring to Figure 9:

As received from the factory, your Woodworking Jointer is ready to run at 115-volt operation. This Woodworking Jointer, when wired for 115 volt, is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug that looks like the one illustrated in

(A). A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter shown in (B), may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle if a properly grounded outlet is not available.

The temporary adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. This adapter is not applicable in Canada. The green colored rigid ear, lug, or tab, extending from the adapter, must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box.

230 Volt Operation

Referring to Figure 10:

If 230V, single-phase operation is desired, the following instructions must be followed:

1.Disconnect the machine from the power source.

2.The JET Woodworking Jointer motor has four numbered leads that are factory connected for 115V operation, as shown in

(A). For 230V operation reconnect the leads as shown in (B).

3.The 115V attachment plug (C) supplied with the Woodworking Jointer must be replaced with a UL/CSA listed plug suitable for 230V operation (D). Contact your local Authorized JET Service Center or qualified electrician for proper procedures to install the plug. The Woodworking Jointer must comply with all local and national codes after the 230-volt plug is installed.

4.The Woodworking Jointer with a 230-volt plug should only be connected to an outlet having the same configuration as shown in

(D). No adapter is available nor should be used with the 230-volt plug.

Figure 10

Figure 9

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