Global Machinery Company BJ110M Overview, Biscuit No Width Length, Adjusting the cutting depth

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Overview

The biscuit joiner is designed for the cutting and joining of timber. It provides an accurate, effective and convenient alternative to other means of jointing such as dowelling and can be particularly useful for edge jointing long boards of either natural wood or manufactured sheeting.

The 100mm TCT blade is plunged into the wood to the required depth, which is pre-set depending on the biscuit to be used.

Biscuit No.

Width

Length

#0

16mm

48mm

 

 

 

#10

20mm

52mm

 

 

 

#20

24mm

60mm

 

 

 

Glue is applied and the biscuit is inserted into the elliptical slot that is left by the blade. As the glue sets, it expands the biscuit, resulting in an extremely strong joint.

#0 = 16mm x 48mm #10 = 20mm x 52mm #20 = 24mm x 60mm

#20

#10

#0

The adjustable fence allows the height and angle of the blade to be positioned to suit different joint requirements. The depth of cut can be set on the depth of cut control dial, depending on the biscuit to be used. The joiner can also be used to create a continuous groove, the width of which can be increased simply by adjusting the fence up or down and carrying out several passes.

Adjusting the cutting depth

The depth of cut can be set to match the dimensions of the particular size biscuit being used.

The numbers on the depth adjustment dial (0, 10 & 20) coincide with the three most common biscuit sizes. The letter ‘M’ stands for maximum depth capacity of the tool.

The table below indicates the cutting depth for each setting.

Depth Setting

Depth of Cut

0

8mm

 

 

10

10.5mm

 

 

20

12mm

 

 

Max

13.5mm

 

 

The width of a biscuit may vary due to variances in manufacture. The blade has been designed to allow fitment of the largest biscuits in the slot cut. Sometimes you may need to sort out the correct sizes, or even moisten the biscuits slightly to achieve a tight fit where required.

Glue is applied and the biscuit inserted into the semicircular slot that is left by the blade, and the biscuit swells up taking away any looseness in the joint.

1. To select a depth, align the

A

appropriate number with the

 

mark on the tool’s housing.

 

2.Rotate the depth adjustment dial to the desired position until it “clicks” into place (fig A).

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Contents 1350W Biscuit Joiner Contents Description of symbols SpecificationsDear Customer IntroductionGeneral safety rules Electrical safetyPower tool use and care Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turnAdditional safety rules for biscuit joiners Wear goggles Wear earmuffs Wear a breathing maskContents of carton UnpackingKnow your product Adjusting the cutting depth Depth Setting Depth of CutOverview Biscuit No Width LengthAdjusting the secondary handle Adjusting the bevel angleAdjusting the cutting height Anti-slip rubber gripsTurning on and off Operation overview Operation Making a cutMaking an edge to edge joint Edge to EdgeMaking a T-joint Making a corner jointMaking a mitre joint Power cord maintenance MaintenanceCleaning Trouble shooting Trouble Problem Suggested remedyPage Save this Manual for future reference GMC Head Office