23(5$725·60$18$/WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using this product.SAVE THIS MA
10Unpacking and Checking ContentsTools NeededUnpacking WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from unex-pected starting or electrical shock, do not
11Loose Parts EDLGHFAJNBKMPSQTURC
12Unpacking and Checking Contents (continued)Loose Parts (From Hardware Pack)Serrated Hex Bolt (3) Leveling Feet (4)Switch Key (1)Hex Nut (8)Wrench He
13Assembly WARNING: This tool is heavy. To reduce the risk ofback injury, get help whenever you have to lift the tool.Cabinet and Motor Mount Asse
14Assembly (continued)Install the Leveling Feet1. Turn the base upside down.2. From the hardware pack find the following:4 Rubber Leveling Feet8 Flat
15Mounting Jointer Table to Cabinet WARNING: This tool is heavy. To reduce the risk ofback injury, get help whenever you have to lift the tool.1.
16Assembly (continued)Installing the Pulley Guard1. From the hardware pack locate the following:From among the loose parts find the following:4 Pan He
17Attach Sawdust Chute1. From among the loose parts find the following:1 Sawdust Chute2 Wing Screw 1/4-20 x 1/21 Wrench Box 8mm/10mm1 Wrench Hex-“L” 3
18Assembly (continued)Assemble Fence To Bed1. From the hardware pack find the following:1 Washer 1/2"1T-NutFrom among the loose parts find the fo
19Cutter Head Guard Functional Check WARNING: Cutter guard helps provide protectionover the cutterhead. It must always be in place andfunctioning
2Table of ContentsSection PageTable of Contents ...2Safety Instructions For Jointer/Planer ...
20Getting to Know Your Jointer/Planer WARNING: For your own safety turn switch “OFF”and remove plug from power source outlet beforemaking any adju
2115. Angle GaugeUsed to set the fence at the proper angle. WARNING: Before turning switch “ON”, make surethe blade guard is correctly installed
22AlignmentsCutter Knife Alignment/Adjustments WARNING: The cutter knives are extremely sharp.Do not let your hand or fingers touch the cutter kni
23Cutter Knife SharpeningThe knives can be honed individually with an ordinary oil-stone.Make sure your oilstone is not worn in the center. It mustbe
24Alignments (continued)Outfeed Table AdjustmentTo check this alignment proceed as follows: WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acci-dental
25Adjusting Table Gibs“Gibs” are provided to take up all play between the mat-ing dovetail ways of the base and infeed and outfeedtables of your joint
26Alignments (continued)To set the fence to 90° simply pivot the fence slightly for-ward of 90°, flip the 90° stop bar into place and pivot thefence b
27dust buildup around motor and switch box.• Keep blades sharp. Dull or nicked blades tend to“pound” and chew at the wood, causing kickbacks.• Make su
28Safety Instructions for Basic Jointer/Planer Operation (continued)Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears Dress for safety• Plan ahead
29Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting OperationsDepth of Cut Handwheel OperationTurning the handwheel clockwise will lower the infeedtable. This will cause m
3Safety Instructions For Jointer/Planer (continued)Major HazardsAll of the safety information and cutting steps are criticalto the safe operation of t
30Planing WARNING: To avoid risk or injury from cutterheadcontact, always use push blocks when planing.• Follow all instructions above for “Feedin
31RabbetingRabbeting is very similar to jointing except that only partof the edge is jointed. Do not remove the guard for rab-beting. To rabbet hold t
32 WARNING: If the hold-down/push-blocks tend toslip while feeding, clean rubber surface immediatelywith sandpaper to prevent serious personal inj
33Maintenance and LubricationMaintenanceDo not allow pitch to accumulate on the tables, the fence,the cutter guard, the cutterhead or the knives. Clea
34Troubleshooting Guide WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF” and remove plug from power source outlet before trouble-shooting your join
35MotorNOTE: Motors used on wood working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chipsand should be blown out or “v
36Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 6-1/8" Jointer/PlanerModel No. JP06101RIDGID parts are available on-line at www.ridgidparts.comFigure 1123105
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4Safety Instructions For Jointer/Planer (continued)• Find and read the following warning labels found onthe jointer/planer:Safety Labels and Indicator
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42Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 6-1/8" Jointer/PlanerModel No. JP06101RIDGID parts are available on-line at www.ridgidparts.comFigure 4Always
43Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 6-1/8" Jointer/PlanerModel No. JP06101RIDGID parts are available on-line at www.ridgidparts.comFigure 5Always
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5• If any part is missing, bent or broken in any way, or anyelectrical part does not work properly, turn the jointer/planer off and unplug the jointer
6Safety Instructions For Jointer/Planer (continued)• When jointing or rabbeting:- Never joint or bevel workpieces less than 3/4 inchwide or 1/4 inch t
7Glossary of Terms for WoodworkingBedThe combination of infeed and outfeed table surfaceswhich support the workpiece during a cutting operation.Bevel/
8Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (continued)General Electrical Connections DANGER: To reduce the risk of electrocution:1. Use onl
99. Make certain the receptacle is connected to a 240 voltA.C. power supply through a 240 volt branch circuithaving at least a 15 amp capacity and pr
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