Magnum MI-81350 Operating Manual

Summary of MI-81350

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    Model no.: mi-81350 operating manual.

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    1 table of contents page safety instructions...................................................................................................... 2 receiving jointer .................................................................................................................... 4 unpacking and ...

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    2 safety instructions for your safety read instruction manual before operating jointer as with all machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of this jointer. Use the machine with the respect and caution demanded where safety precautions are concerned. When normal safety pre...

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    3 reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in. Use recommended accessories. Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons. Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occ...

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    4 receiving jointer upon delivery, open shipping containers and check that all parts are in good condition. Any damage should be reported to your distributor and shipping agent immediately. Before proceeding further, read your manual and familiarize yourself thoroughly with assembly, maintenance and...

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    5 unpacking and cleaning to ensure maximum performance from your 8" jointer, clean it properly; and install it accurately before use. As soon as you receive the jointer, we recommend you follow these procedures: 1. Finish removing the contents of the shipping carton and compare with the contents lis...

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    6 magnetic switch the jointer is equipped with a magnetic switch that will accept a safety padlock (not included). To safeguard your machine from unauthorized operation and accidental starting by young children, the use of a padlock is required. When you have finished using the machine be sure to re...

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    7 grounding instructions warning: if the machine does not come wired to run, the electricals and motor wiring must be done by a qualified electrician. The machine must be properly grounded to help avoid electrical shock and possible death. Follow the recommendations made by the national electrical c...

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    8 adjustments warning: always disconnect the machine from the power source before making any adjustments. Failure to heed this warning can lead to serious personal injury. To adjust outfeed table the outfeed table should be set level with the highest point of the knives, fig. 14. The height of the o...

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    9 depth of cut depth of cut is determined by the height of the infeed table relative to the high point of the knives on the cutterhead. When facing the width of a board (as opposed to the edge of a board), never attempt to take off more than 1/64" with each pass. The depth of cut is indicated by the...

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    10 n o p q r table leveling the table level on your machine is factory adjusted and may never require readjustment. Should any adjustment become necessary, do the following: 1. Loosen 8 screws (b, fig.21) on the rear cover by 4mm hex. Wrench , take off the rear cover. Fig. 21 2. Loosen 2 screws (i, ...

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    11 fig. 31 fence adjustments: tilt warning: do not connect the plug to power source fence adjustments are made with the lock knob (d) shown in fig. 28 to slide the fence forward or back on the table, loosen lock knob (d), slide the fence to the desired position and tighten lock knob (d) to secure fe...

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    12 45º & 135 º fence backward stop adjustment referring to fig. 31: note: the 45º fence backward stop is controlled by the stop bolt (h) and 135 º fence backward stop is controlled by the stop bolt (i). 1. Loosen the lock knob (d). Move the stop plate (b) out of the way and position the fence at the...

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    13 cutterhead removal if removal of the cutterhead is necessary, do the following: warning: disconnect jointer from power source. Step1. Loosen 8 screws (b) on the rear cover by 4mm hex. Wrench , take off the rear cover. Step 2. Loosen 2 screws (i) on the front cover. Step 3. Loosen 4 cap screws (j)...

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    Fig. 34 16 step 9. Lower both of infeed table & outfeed table on the lowest position (1/2 ”) step 10. Loosen 4 cap screws (f). Spring washers(g) & flat washers (h) step 11. Push out the cutterhead assembly from machine front end step 12. Reverse operation step 1 to stop 11 for assembly all parts bac...

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    Fig. 39 17 replacement the belts after extended use it will be necessary to adjustment or change the belts on the jointer, do the following: warning: disconnect machine from power source. Use approved eye protection whenever sharpening blades. 1. Loosen screws (a) & (b) then remove the pulley cover ...

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    18 basic operations before making any cuts on the stock, make a few practice cuts by raising the infeed table to “ 0" and with the power disconnected. In this manner you will acquaint yourself with the feel of jointer operations. Surfacing adjust depth of cut. It is better to make cuts of approximat...

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    Fig. 47 19 surfacing: long boards the use of push blocks will help to insure against hands coming in contact with cutterhead in the event of a kickback and as trailing end of board passes over cutterhead. When surfacing long stock, place push block near the front of piece and start feeding wood with...

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    Fig. 51 20 jointing (or edging) never edge a board that is less than 3 inches wide, less than 1/4 inch thick, or 12 inches long, without using a push block. Caution: when workpiece is twice the length of the jointer infeed or outfeed table use an infeed or outfeed support . Begin by feeding stock wi...

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    Skewing (shear cutting) when edging or facing burl or birds-eye maple, it is not unusual to deface or mar the surface being finished. This is caused by the cutterhead blades at times cutting against the grain. In order to prevent the defacing or marring of this type wood, it is necessary to skew, or...

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    Parts list for mi - 81350 item no. Parts no. Description specification q'ty 1 mi-81350-01 knob outfeed 1 2 mi-81350-02 set lock screw m6*1.0p*6 9 3 mi-81350-03 retaining ring stw-12 2 4 mi-81350-04 shaft 1 5 mi-81350-05 push block 2 6 mi-81350-06 knob fence tilt 2 7 mi-81350-07 handle shaft 2 8 mi-8...

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    Parts list for mi - 81350 item no. Parts no. Description specification q'ty 50 mi-81350-50 key 5*5*22 1 51 mi-81350-51 cutterhead pulley 1 52 mi-81350-52 set lock screw 5/16"-18nc*3/8" 3 53 mi-81350-53 bearing housing 2 54 mi-81350-54 ball bearing 6204 2 55 mi-81350-55 helical cutterhead assembly 5 ...

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    Parts list for mi - 81350 item no. Parts no. Description specification q'ty 99 mi-81350-99 cap screw m8*1.25p*20 3 100 mi-81350-100 flat washer 6*12*1t 4 101 mi-81350-101 framework assembly 1 102 mi-81350-102 brackrt 2 103 mi-81350-103 front cover 1 104 mi-81350-104 hex. Nut m8*1.25p(13b*6.5h) 6 105...

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    Parts list for mi - 81350 cutter head item no. Parts no. Description specification q'ty 149 mi-81350-149 cutter head 1 150 mi-81350-150 screw 22 151 mi-81350-151 nut 22 152 mi-81350-152 knife-holder / chip-breaker 22 153 mi-81350-153 carbide insert (standard) 30x12x1.5mm (t) 14 154 mi-81350-154 carb...