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Inspecting knives, Adjusting/replacing knives – Grizzly G0604 User Manual

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G0604 6" X 56" Jointer

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Figure 46. Checking knife height with a

straightedge.

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Inspecting Knives

The height of the knives can be inspected with a
straightedge to ensure that they are set evenly
with the outfeed table at their highest point in the
cutterhead rotation.

To inspect the knives:

1. DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER

SOURCE!

2. Remove the cutterhead guard or block it out

of the way.

3. Using a straightedge on the outfeed table,

check the height of each knife at the positions
shown in

Figure 46.

Adjusting/Replacing

Knives

Setting the knives correctly is crucial to the proper
operation of the jointer and is very important in
keeping the knives sharp. If one knife is higher
than the others, it will do the majority of the work,
and thus, dull much faster than the others.

There are two options for setting the knives—the
straightedge method and the knife setting jig
method. Each option has advantages and dis-
advantages and the correct one for you will
become a matter of personal preference. For
best results, the tables must be parallel with each
other (

Checking/Adjusting Table Parallelism

on

Page 36) and the outfeed table height must be

properly set (

Setting Outfeed Table Height on

Page 38) before adjusting/replacing the knives.

Straightedge Method: A high quality straight-
edge is held flat against the outfeed table and the
knife heights are set to the bottom of the straight-
edge, as shown in

Figure 46. Because the knife

projection height from the cutterhead is depen-
dent on the outfeed table height, the outfeed table
must be set as described in

Setting Outfeed

Table Height on Page 38 for this method to work
correctly.

When using a straightedge to set the knives, you
will not need to move the outfeed table once it is
set and you will always be assured that the knives
are even with the outfeed table in their highest
point of rotation—even if the cutterhead is not
parallel with the outfeed table.

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—The knives are set correctly when they just

touch the bottom of the straightedge in
each of the straightedge positions.

—If the knives do not touch the straightedge

or they lift it up in any of the positions, then
those knives need to be adjusted.