Operations – Grizzly Extreme Series Jointer G9953ZXF User Manual

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Extreme series Jointer (Mfg. since 9/11)

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Operations

symptom

possible Cause

possible solution

tables are
hard to adjust.

1. table lock is engaged.
2. table stop bolts blocking movement.

1. loosen the table lock.
2. adjust table stop bolts (

page 46).

Excessive
snipe or
gouge in the
workpiece end
that is uneven
with the rest of
the cut.

1. outfeed table is set too low.

2. too much downward pressure on

workpiece end.

1. align outfeed table height with cutterhead tdC

(

page 44).

2. reduce downward pressure on that end of the

workpiece.

Workpiece
stops in the
middle of the cut.

1. outfeed table is set too high.

1. align outfeed table height with cutterhead tdC

(

page 44).

Chipping or
stuttering
patterns in
workpiece.

1. Knots or conflicting grain direction in stock.

2. Nicked or chipped knife or insert.
3. Feeding workpiece too fast.
4. depth of cut too much.
5. poor dust collection, chips not being

cleared from workpiece.

1. inspect workpiece for defects, cut with grain

(

page 26).

2. replace/rotate knives/inserts (

pages 38–39).

3. reduce feed rate.
4. reduce the depth of cut.
5. Check dust collection for proper operation;

clear blockages; reconfigure ducting system.

Fuzzy grain
left in workpiece.

1. Wood moisture too high.

2. dull knives or inserts.

1. stock moisture content should be less than

20%; sticker and let dry if necessary.

2. replace/rotate knives/inserts (

pages 38–39).

long lines or
ridges along
the length of
workpiece.

1. Nicked or chipped knife or insert.
2. loose or incorrectly installed insert.

1. replace/rotate knives/inserts (

pages 38–39).

2. remove/replace insert and install properly

(

page 38).

Wavy finish or
chatter marks.

1. Feed workpiece too fast.
2. Knives set unevenly.

1. reduce feed rate.
2. Check/adjust all knives for correct installation

and height (

page 39).

Workpiece
surface is
concave/
convex after
jointing.

1. Board not held with even pressure

during cut.

2. stock has excessive bow or warp.

3. insufficient number of passes.

1. Maintain even downward pressure on workpiece

during operation.

2. surface plane one face to use against the

jointer fence.

3. increase number of passes until the workpiece

face is flat.

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