Global Machinery Company BJ110M Operation overview, Operation Making a cut, Edge to Edge

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Operation overview

A biscuit joiner is ideal for making a variety of strong and accurate joints, the most common are:

Edge to Edge

Mitre Joints

Butt Joints

T Joints

Operation – Making a cut

1.Adjust the height of the fence as required for the application.

2.Adjust the bevel angle of the fence as required for the application.

3.Mark the cutting line on the workpiece.

4.Line up the cutting guide located at the front of the fence with the cutting line on the workpiece and place the biscuit joiner against the workpiece.

5.Turn on the biscuit joiner using the on/off switch.

6.Whilst holding the rear handle push the biscuit joiner forward so that the blade plunges into the workpiece.

7.Allow the return spring to retract the blade from the slot and then switch off.

Making an edge to edge joint

To cut the biscuit slot, the body of the joiner is moved toward the material. By utilising the various features of the tool you can create a wide range of different types of joints.

Centreline Mark(s)

1. Position the 2 pieces together and draw a reference mark

Always make a reference line to line up the machine with the centre of the material to be plunged to ensure accurate biscuit placement.

Direction of Plunge

Centre line of

Crescent

work and machine

 

shape cut

at 90º to the centre point of each proposed joint location.

Space the joints about 4 inches apart.

2. Set the cutting depth to suit the biscuits you are using.

Generally, #20 biscuits suit most applications. If you are

using stock that is 19/32 inch thick or less, you will need

smaller biscuits.

3. Adjust the height of the fence as required.

4. Place the cutting guide at the centre point of each

slot in turn and press the fence against the edge

of the workpiece.

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Contents 1350W Biscuit Joiner Contents Introduction Description of symbolsSpecifications Dear CustomerDo not use the power tool if the switch does not turn General safety rulesElectrical safety Power tool use and careWear goggles Wear earmuffs Wear a breathing mask Additional safety rules for biscuit joinersUnpacking Contents of cartonKnow your product Biscuit No Width Length Adjusting the cutting depthDepth Setting Depth of Cut OverviewAnti-slip rubber grips Adjusting the secondary handleAdjusting the bevel angle Adjusting the cutting heightTurning on and off Edge to Edge Operation overviewOperation Making a cut Making an edge to edge jointMaking a T-joint Making a corner jointMaking a mitre joint Power cord maintenance MaintenanceCleaning Trouble Problem Suggested remedy Trouble shootingPage Save this Manual for future reference GMC Head Office