Festool PI574432, DF 500, PI574332 Setup, Setting Up a New Domino Joiner, Setting the Fence Angle

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Setup

Setting Up a New Domino Joiner

Congratulations on your purchase of a new Festool Domino Tenon Joiner. The Domino joiner is the finest portable loose tenon joiner in the world. Before using your new Domino joiner, make sure you fully read and understand all of the precautions and safety information presented in this manual.

WARNING: Always disconnect the tool from the power supply before making any inspections or adjustments, or before installing or removing any accessory!

1.With the joiner unplugged, inspect the mortising bit. Make sure it is not bent, chipped, or otherwise damaged, and make sure the bit is fully tightened on the spindle. (Refer to "Changing the Mortising Bit" on page 9 for more information).

WARNING: Check regularly whether the mortising bit is in good condition. Mortising bits that are bent or damaged should no longer be used.

2.Peel off the protective film from the bottom of the joiner baseplate.

3.Set up the joiner for the appropriate type of operation as described throughout the remainder of this section.

4.Make sure that the fence height and angle locking levers are properly tightened.

5.Install the power cord into the Plug-It receptacle on the joiner (refer to page 10 for more information).

6.Before you use the joiner, make sure to read the Overview, General Notes, and Tips section on page 10.

Setting the Fence Angle

Some joints require the fence to be set to an angle from the mortising bit. The most common application is for making a mitered joint (see page 15).

1.Unplug the joiner for safety.

2.Loosen the fence angle locking lever by rotating it counterclockwise about ¼-turn.

3.Rotate the fence face to the desired angle, and tighten the locking lever.

Notes:

The fence has detent stops at 22½, 45, 67½, and 90 degrees.

Use the gauge pointer for setting the fence to angles other than the ones listed above.

For greater stability, the locking lever clamps down on both right and left sides of the fence.

 

Number of sides

Mitersaw Angle

Domino Angle

3

– Triangle

60

30

4

– Square

45

45

5

– Pentagon

36

54

 

Number of sides

Mitersaw Angle

Domino Angle

6

– Hexagon

30

60

7

– Heptagon

25.7

64.3

8

– Octagon

22.5

67.5

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Contents Tenon Joiner Supplemental Extended User’s Manual Domino DF Tenon JoinerLiability Statement WarrantyConditions of 1+2 Warranty Festool Limited WarrantyContents General Safety Rules Tool Description Name or Description Ref. Pages Functional DescriptionSetting Up a New Domino Joiner SetupSetting the Fence Angle Setting the Mortise Width Setting the Fence HeightImportant Notes Changing the Mortising Bit Setting the Mortise DepthOperation Plug-ItPower CordOverview, General Notes, and Tips Using the Locating Pins Using Dust ExtractionTurning On the Joiner Using the Optional Outrigger Guides Using the Base Support BracketSetup Applications Using the Optional Narrow Frame FenceEdge Joining Boards Machining the Cap-Side Tenons Making Butt Box JointsConstruction Tips Machining the Captive-Side TenonsMaking Miter Box Joints Setup and MachiningMaking Lock Tenon Joints Cope and Stick Stile and Rail Frames Making Frame JointsButt Joint Frames Mitered FramesMaking Carcase Butt Joints Making Three-Way Lock Miter Joints Creating Special Plunge Depths Shortening a Domino Tenon’s LengthTips for Appyling Glue Routine Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning and Maintenance Calibration Procedure Calibrating the Locating PinsCalibrating the Horizontal Position Gauge Domino Tenons AccessoriesParts of the Systainer Systainer System ContainerStacking Systainers Symptom Possible Causes Troubleshooting