Jointer Table

Wood Shop

This is a small but mighty jointer table. It features a heavy cast iron infeed and outfeed tables that slide on adjustable dovetailed ways, center-mounted fence with rack and pinion lateral control and a solid, one-piece cabinet stand with a built-in mobile base.

Specifications:

  • Wood Only

  • Cut depth: 2x8” cut at 90°, 2x6” cut at 45°

  • Table Size: 6” width, 46” length

  • Fence Size: 5” height, 35” long

  • 4,800 RPM, 1 HP, 13 Amps

  • Cuts per minute: 14,400

  • Cutterhead: 3-knife cutterhead (spiral head TBD), 2.5” diameter

  • Max Depth of Cut: 1/8”

  • Max Rabbeting Capacity: 1/2”

Use & Safety Checklist:

  1. Always wear safety glasses and hearing protection when operating. Never wear gloves or long sleeves when operating. Secure any loose jewelry, long hair, hoodie strings, and other dangling objects.

  2. Turn on Dust Collection System.

  3. Do not cut steel or other hard metals with this machine. Do not use without Blade Guard installed.

  4. Locate emergency stop button prior to cutting.

  5. Verify there are no people or obstructions behind or in front of the table that would be in the way. Never stand directly behind an operating jointer in case of kickback. Verify you are feeding material in the correct direction.

  6. Only make adjustments when power is off and machine is not moving. Never touch the blade when plugged in.

  7. Do not take more than 1/8” off of your material at a time. Preferably, 1/32” is better.

  8. Stand in a stable position with feet shoulder-width apart. Apply consistent pressure when feeding the wood through.

  9. Do not leave machine running unattended.

  10. Verify material is secure and against the fence. Verify you can hold your piece without putting your hands in the blade zone. Use safety push blocksOnly cut one piece at a time. Do not joint pieces smaller than 12” long. Do not joint through wood knots, splits, or other defects.

  11. Allow motor to reach full speed before cutting.

  12. Turn off jointer once the entire length of board has gone through the jointer. Clean up any dust, debris, or scraps that may be left behind.