Adjusting and Maintaining Power Woodworking Equipment Stationary Woodworking Equipment Represents a large equipment investment Equipment requires readjustment over time Properly adjusted equipment lasts longer ID: 427244
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Unit 16
Adjusting and Maintaining Power Woodworking EquipmentSlide2
Stationary Woodworking Equipment
Represents a large equipment investment
Equipment requires readjustment over time
Properly adjusted equipment lasts longer
Properly adjusted equipment increases efficiency
Disconnect power source before servicing equipmentSlide3
Adjusting the Table Saw
Level the table
Square the blade
Square the miter gauge
Adjust the trunnion
Align the fenceSlide4
Adjusting the Band Saw
Square the blade in relation to the table
Adjust the blade tracking
Adjust the blade guides
Set the blade tensionSlide5
Adjusting the Jointer
Adjust the cutter head
Align the tables
Adjust the fenceSlide6
Adjusting the Planer
Set the cutter head
Set the tables
Set the feed rollers
Adjust the chip breakerSlide7
Important Terms
Throat plate insert:
the metal plate around the blade on a table saw
Trunnion:
blade mounting device located on a table saw
Miter gauge:
allows lumber to be cut across the grain
Blade guides:
keep the band saw blade from moving out of alignmentSlide8
Important Terms
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Cutter head:
the working part that holds the cutting blades
Snipe:
a dished area on the surface of a piece of lumber
Chip breaker:
the part of a planer that breaks removed wood into smaller pieces to be deflected away from the machine