Festool PD574447, PI574447 Using the Optional Trim Stop, Using the Optional Hand Rail Fence

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Using the Optional Trim Stop

The optional Trim Stop is used to securely hold small work-

pieces for cutting mortises.

Installing the Trim Stop

1.With the fence tilted to 90 degrees, slide the Trim Stop over the fence face of the Domino joiner as shown. Make sure the Trim Stop is fully seated onto the joiner’s fence.

2.Slide the two latch tabs inward.

3.Tighten the two thumbscrews.

Setting the Stop Width

1.Loosen the two green thumbscrews on the bottom of the

Trim Stop.

2.Place the workpiece between the two guides and slide the guides inward.

3.Use the position gauge on the Domino joiner fence face to center the workpiece.

4.With the side guides tight to the workpiece and the workpiece centered in the position gauge, tighten the two thumbscrews.

Hint: Make note of where the workpiece lines up on the sight gauge, and use the sight gauge when cutting the mortise on the mating frame for a T‑joint frame.

Locked Position

Sight

Gauge

Thumbscrew

Latch

Thumbscrews

Workpiece

Using the Optional Hand Rail Fence

The optional hand rail fence is used to help stabilize rounded workpieces that won’t otherwise rest flat against the fence.

Installing the Hand Rail Fence

1.With the fence tilted to 90 degrees, slide the hand rail fence over the fence face of the Domino joiner as shown. Make sure the hand rail fence is fully seated onto the joiner’s fence.

2.Slide the two latch tabs inward.

3.Tighten the two thumbscrews.

If the hand rail fence is not sitting perfectly centered on the mortising location, it can be shifted to the side by adjusting the four gib screws.

Round

Stock

Locked Position

Thumbscrew

Latch

Gib Screws (4)

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Contents Domino XL DF Tenon Joiner Supplemental User’s Manual Limited Warranty About This Manual ContentsSave all warnings and instructions for future reference General Power Tool Safety WarningsRespiratory Exposure Safety Warnings Specific Safety Rules for Tenon JoinersTechnical Specifications Tool DescriptionFunctional Description Setting Up a New Domino Joiner SetupSetting the Fence Angle Setting the Mortise Width Setting the Fence HeightSetting the height Height StopChanging the Mortising Bit Setting the Mortise DepthDomino Tenon Placement Guidelines Plug-ItPower CordOperation Overview, General Notes, and TipsUsing the Stop Pins Using Dust ExtractionUsing the Base Support Bracket Using the Vertical Alignment Marks Using the Optional Cross StopsDF 500 versus DF 700 Setup SetupUsing the Optional Hand Rail Fence Using the Optional Trim StopInstalling the Trim Stop Setting the Stop WidthEdge Joining Boards ApplicationsMaking Miter Box Joints Machining the Captive-Side Mortises Making Butt Box JointsMachining the Cap-Side Mortises Butt Joint Frames Making Frame JointsMitered Frames Cope and Stick Stile and Rail FramesVertical Side Piece Horizontal Shelf Piece Making Carcase Butt JointsShortening a Domino Tenon’s Length Making Lock Tenon JointsTips for Applying Glue Routine Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning and Maintenance Calibrating the Sight Gauge Calibration ProcedureSymptom Possible Causes Troubleshooting