Setting Depth Of Cut - Grizzly G0814 Owner's Manual

6" jointer w/stand
Hide thumbs Also See for G0814:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Setting Depth of Cut

The depth of cut on a jointer is the amount of mate-
rial removed from the bottom of the workpiece as
it passes over the cutterhead.
The depth of cut is set by adjusting the height of
the infeed table relative to the cutterhead knives/
inserts at TDC (top dead center).
The depth-of-cut scale (see Figure 33 on this
page) goes up to
" for cutting rabbets, but for
1
2
all other types of cuts the maximum depth of cut
should never exceed
1
DO NOT exceed the recommended depth of
cut per pass (
" or
1
16
operation), or kickback and serious injury
may occur.
Adjusting Infeed Table Height
To adjust the infeed table height, loosen the infeed
table lock, adjust the infeed table lever, then tight-
en the lock to secure the setting (see Figure 31).
To set the maximum height (i.e. minimum depth of
cut), thread the stop bolt into the base and tighten
the jam nut shown in Figure 33.
Infeed Table
Lock
Figure 31. Infeed table controls.
-28-
".
8
" depending on the
1
8
Infeed Table
Lever
Depth-of-Cut Scale
The depth of cut can be referenced directly from
the depth scale located on the front of the jointer
(see Figures 32–33).
Note: The depth scale can be calibrated or
"zeroed" if it is not correct. Refer to Calibrating
Depth Scale on Page 45 for more information.
Figure 32. Location of depth-of-cut scale.
Scale
Figure 33. Depth-of-cut scale components.
Model G0814/G0814X (Mfd. Since 04/22)
Depth
Indicator
Stop Bolt
Jam Nut

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

G0814x

Table of Contents