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OCTE SAFEdoc
FAB
Wood Jointer
1. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, safety goggles, face
shields, gloves and proper clothing as appropriate. No loose clothing, long hair or jewelry
is allowed in the shop.
2. Do not operate the wood jointer without the instructor’s permission.
3. Be aware of the position of the on/off switches and emergency STOP button.
4. Check the cutter head to make sure it is in good working order. Make all adjustments with
the jointer turned off, and locked out where the blade could be touched.
5. Before investigating any jammed pieces shut the power off and lock it out.
6. Check the stock for foreign objects. Never joint stock containing loose or unsound knots.
7. Ensure the guard is installed and working properly. Adjust the fence to slightly larger than
material size. Set cutting depth to 3mm (1/8 in.) or less. Never make "free hand" cuts on
the jointer. Always use the fence. Ask for assistance when working with large pieces.
8. Wear a dust mask when cutting treated wood or when there is a fine dust hazard.
9. Stand clear of possible kickback. Be sure to have firm footing when operating the jointer.
10. Never reach directly over the moving blade to remove stock. Use a push stick for thin
work. Never let a finger come with in 10 cm (4") of blade when running. Always push the
work well beyond the blade when finishing a cut. Never let go of the stock during the cut.
11. Make sure stock is at least 25cm (10") long. Make sure stock is no narrower than 1"
(25.4mm) when edge jointing and 1/2" (12.7mm) when face jointing.
12. Turn the jointer off immediately if it does not sound right or if slivers of wood catch
between the blade and table.
AT ALL TIMES – IF IN DOUBT, SEE YOUR INSTRUCTOR
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