Jet Tools 720HD, M-1791309 operating instructions Sharpening Chisel and Auger, Lubrication

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Sharpening Chisel and Auger

The chisel and auger should be kept sharp for best performance. If cutting operations require excessive force, the chisel and/or auger are probably dull and should be sharpened. Blunt edges will give inaccurate mortises and can lead to overheating and breakage of chisel or auger. If chisel and auger are badly worn and become difficult to sharpen, they should be replaced.

Chisel

Sharpen the chisel with a mortise chisel cutter with the correct size pilot. (Pilot size will differ depending on the size of your chisel.) Two or three turns of the cutter in a carpenter’s brace chuck should be enough to sharpen the chisel, as shown in Figure 22.

Use a small, triangular, smooth file to relieve the inner corners of the chisel (Figure 23). Remove any burrs from the outside of the chisel with a fine oilstone.

Auger

Sharpen the auger by using a small, smooth file, following the original shape of the auger. File the inside edge of the spur, the sides of the brad point, and the cutting edge inwards toward the flute of the auger. See Figure 24.

Do not file the outside edge of the spur, as this will affect the diameter of the auger.

Lubrication

All ball bearings are sealed. They require no further lubrication.

Periodically grease the gears, racks, and table pivot points with a #2 tube grease.

Periodically clean and apply grease or oil to any exposed machine surfaces, such as dove-tailed ways and slides.

Figure 22

Figure 23

Figure 24

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Contents Part No. M-1791309 Heavy-Duty MortiserMore Information WMH Tool Group Warranty Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Page Page Introduction Specifications Unpacking Contents of the Shipping ContainerInstalling Handle AssemblyInstalling Wood Table Tools required for assemblyGrounding Instructions Installing Bushing, Chisel and AugerFeet 12 to 15 to 21 to Extension cordsSetting Table to Vertical Position AdjustmentsSquaring Table To Chisel Table Removal and StorageHead Movement Depth Setting RodChuck Extension Adaptor Stock Stop Setting Lateral StopsClamp Gib Adjustment Re-setting the HeadChisel Parallel to Workpiece Lower Work SupportTool Storage Operating ControlsGib for Front-to-Back Movement Gib for Lateral MovementOperation MaintenanceLubrication Sharpening Chisel and AugerChisel AugerReplacement Parts TroubleshootingTrouble Probable Cause Remedy720HD Heavy Duty Mortiser Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Parts List 720HD Heavy Duty MortiserETW-7 720HD-1116 Electrical Connections WMH Tool Group