Adjusting cutterhead guard tension, Setting outfeed table height – Grizzly Extreme Series Jointer G9953ZX User Manual

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Extreme series Jointer (Mfg. since 9/11)

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adjusting cutterhead

Guard Tension

The cutterhead guard is a critical safety

feature of this jointer. you MuST install and

verify its operation before using the jointer!

Failure to properly install this guard will

greatly increase the risk of serious personal

injury.

To adjust the cutterhead guard tension:

1. disCoNNECt MaChiNE FroM poWEr!

2. loosen the lock knob shown in Figure 22

that secures the cutterhead guard shaft.

3. install the guard shaft into the mounting hole,

then tighten the lock knob.

4. lock the fence out of the way toward the

back, then test the return tension of the guard
by swinging it counterclockwise and releas-
ing it.

— if the guard does not return swiftly toward

the fence, loosen the lock knob, lift the
guard so the shaft clears the hole, rotate
the guard clockwise, then re-install it and
lock it in place.

5. re-test and, if necessary, repeat Step 4 until

the guard has the correct tension.

Setting Outfeed

Table height

the outfeed table height Must be even with the
knives/cutters when they are at top-dead-center
(tdC) to ensure safe operation and good results.

if the outfeed table is set too low, the workpiece
will have increased snipe. if the outfeed table is
set too high, the workpiece will hit the edge of the
outfeed table and increase the risk of kickback.

To set the outfeed table height:

1. disCoNNECt JoiNtEr FroM poWEr!

2. Models G9860 & G9860ZX: remove the

cutterhead guard, fence assembly, and rear
motor access cover to access the cutterhead
pulley.

Models G9953, G9953ZX, & G9953ZXF:
remove the cutterhead guard and fence
assembly, then open the rear cutterhead
cover to access the cutterhead pulley.

cutterhead knives and

inserts are extremely

sharp and can quickly

slice your hands or fin-

gers. aLWayS wear heavy

leather gloves when han-

dling these cutters to

avoid personal injury.

Figure 22. installing the cutterhead guard.

lock Knob

Cutterhead

guard shaft

Cutterhead guard

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