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Summary of Contents for JMPv2 Jointmaker Pro

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Page 2: ...iew 2 2 Unpacking 6 3 Asemblying 6 4 Operation 7 5 Calibrating the Perpendicularity and Parallelism 12 6 Maintenance 13 7 Trouble shootings 14 8 Exploded View and Parts List 15 1 18 2 20 3 20 4 21 5 2...

Page 3: ...1 English Version...

Page 4: ...t do is your key to a successful and fruitful experience Cutting wood accurately by hand requires a great deal of practice a well made saw with sharp teeth and yet still remains difficult for many par...

Page 5: ...are true when making most cuts with the Jointmaker Pro The sliding table is analogous to a workbench surface and the angled trap clamps act as a vise These elements become particularly crucial with t...

Page 6: ...preferences and applications You will soon discover the general purpose cross cut blade that ships with the JMP will do the majority of cuts 4mm x 28 The 16 teeth per inch rip blade is useful for cutt...

Page 7: ...e once or twice a year depending on use We recommend using the lubrication included with your Jointmaker Pro YOUR FIRST CUT Once your Jointmaker Pro is properly set up you are ready to make your first...

Page 8: ...do is completing the following two steps 1 Install the blade height adjustment handle as shown in Fig 2 Fig 2 2 Fix the Jointmaker Pro to the stand or any other platforms by using the included M5x80 h...

Page 9: ...osition of the stop as following steps 1 There are three nuts on the front shaft the two closest to the front plate are jam nuts need no adjustment and the third nut that can be adjusted for different...

Page 10: ...ions make sure that the blade whose angle is adjusted will not interfere with the fence 2 After each adjustment of the blade angle the parallelism between the blade and table travel should be inspecte...

Page 11: ...nformation 4 5 Using the Trap Jaws It is the most important aspect for repeatable results Because the saw is cutting from the bottom up you are fighting negative feed this is the tendency of the board...

Page 12: ...e square A with its two sides against the table and blade respectively Inspect and calibrate the perpendicularity between the fence and table If any deviation in perpendicularity occurs loosen the fou...

Page 13: ...m Blade Pitch 17 32 13 5mm Crank Revolutions between Strokes 0 Number of Strokes 1 Material Rosewood Cross Section 1 2 x 1 2 13mm x 13mm Blade Pitch 11 64 3 16 4 5mm Crank Revolutions between Strokes...

Page 14: ...ed on the premise that the blade has been perpendicular to the table The parallelism calibration takes the front end of keel as a standard 4 Position a hex key wrench or a hard card against the fence...

Page 15: ...ock knob threads The shaft collar that connects the pitch adjustor to the spine All square head bolt heads Thrust bearing surface between the spine to spine guide Height screws Bearing surface barrel...

Page 16: ...lates on each pass Your stock should be over the saw blade at all times never off of the saw blade 5 Replacing the blade according to Chapter 4 4 6 Depending on the wood types appropriately adjust the...

Page 17: ...15 8 Exploded View and Parts List...

Page 18: ...57 Blade 1 18 Linear bearing set block 4 58 Saw guide black 1 19 Connecting rod 2 59 Left table 1 20 Round rod guide 4 60 Right table 1 21 Nylon set screw 4 61 Hex countersunk head screw 12 22 Front t...

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Page 20: ...maker Pro 41mm 45 268mm x 204 45mm 380mm 410mm x 49mm x 19mm 10 359mm x 89mm x 19mm 72 7 35mm 7 9mm 92mm x 44mm x 44mm 1 25mm 1 25mm 800mm 412mm 320mm 16 9kg 1 25mm 3 75mm JMP JMPv2 400 1 25mm 350 460...

Page 21: ...JMP 400 0 03mm 12 7 400 0 03mm Jointmaker Pro 1 2 12 7mm 4 101 6mm 0 05 1 25mm 10 0 05 1 25mm 400 0 05 1 25mm 0 003mm 1 25 400 4 101 6mm 0 05 1 25mm 1 8 3 JMP 0 4mm 28 0 4mm 16 0 3mm 28 JMP A JMP 4 1...

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Page 26: ...24 4 7 1 2 x 1 2 12 7mm x 12 7mm 17 32 13 5mm 0 1 1 2 x 1 2 12 7mm x 12 7mm 11 64 3 16 4 5mm 3 3 4 1 2 x 3 12 7mm x 76 2mm 1 16 1 5mm 1 10 12 1 2 x 3 12 7mm x 76 2mm 1 32 0 8mm 1 2 18 22 1 2 3 4...

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