My jointer resides at the left end of my Shopsmith; it seldom gets removed. However, I do not keep it mechanically attached (coupler is removed).
In PTWFE (4th edition) there is a statement on page 72 under Jointer Safety - When using the saw-jointer combination, make sure the upper and lower saw guards are mounted on the Mark V.
On page 73 under Saw-Jointer Combination there is another applicable statement - The Mark V was designed so that the table saw and the jointer can be used in combination (Figure 6-3). When the speed dial is set at "Saw-Joint," the power plant runs each tool at the proper speed. Warning: Be sure the upper and lower saw guards are mounted on the Mark V.
Do you typically run in tandem?
Table-Saw and Jointer in Tandem
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Table-Saw and Jointer in Tandem
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I usually have them running in tandem. It just makes sense when I'm squaring up a board. I'm not yet convinced that running them in tandem has any detrimental effect, ie loss of power, when using them together. And if Shopsmith says it's okay, that's good enough for me. I may start dialing the speed down before cutting the power, however, because of the extra load at start-up. Thanks, REIBLE, for your input in the other thread. BTW, I alway have the guards in place whenever a blade or sanding disk is mounted.