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Revision as of 15:06, 23 October 2019
Make: Powermatic
Model: 54HH
Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).
Location: Wood Shop
Description
The Powermatic jointer contains a 1HP motor and 6" capacity that will handle the most demanding work. The helical cutterhead provides quieter operation and finer finishing than conventional systems. The 4" dust port connects easily to any dust collector. Used to remove material from wood, as well as squaring to create straight pieces.
Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used.
Documentation
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Training
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Demonstration
Demonstrate you can safely setup the jointer and clean up one side and face of a board. Remember to never adjust the out feed table as it has been precisely set to the height of the cutter head. Adjusting the infeed table will change the amount of material removed per pass. Do not set the infeed table to remove more than 1/16" per pass. Your fingers should never go any lower than the height of the cutter guard. Verify the fence is locked and set at the angle needed before making a pass.
General Procedure
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Safety
There are several hazards you need to be aware of when using a jointer.
- The cutters are very sharp and spin very fast. Keep your fingers away from the cutter head even when its not spinning. Use a push pad/stick to keep your fingers a safe distance from the cutters.
- Never let your thumb or fingers hang down near the table when pushing a board through the machine.
- Hold onto material firmly and keep it against the table and fence to help prevent material kicking back. If material catches on the blade the material can shoot back at you and this is called a kickback.
This is a video showing how to safely use the jointer:
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