General Operating Instructions
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Locking Trigger
The Biscuit Joiner has a safety lock mechanism to prevent accidentally turning the unit on. You can either turn the tool on and lock it on, or turn it on so that it only stays on while the Trigger is depressed.
Trigger | Trigger Lock |
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To turn the tool on without locking it, press and hold the Trigger while pushing forward then releasing the Trigger Lock. Continue to depress the Trigger as long as you want it powered. Release the Trigger to turn the power off.
To lock the tool on, press and hold the Trigger while pressing forward on the Trigger Lock. Release the Trigger, then release the Trigger Lock. The Biscuit Joiner will stay on without depressing the Trigger. Press and release the Trigger to turn the unit off.
To make a cut:
Operating Tips
1.Secure the piece in place with the cutting mark facing up.
2.Adjust the tool to the desired cutting depth, angle and height.
3.Plug the Biscuit Joiner into a grounded 120V~, 60Hz outlet.
4.Align the cutting guide on the Fence with the cutting mark on the workpiece.
5.Turn on the tool and wait for the Blade to reach full speed.
6.Press into the workpiece to make the cut.
7.When the cut is complete, slide the tool out of the finished slot and release the Trigger.
8.To prevent accidents, turn off the tool and disconnect its power supply after use. Clean, then store the tool indoors out of children’s reach.
Note: For efficient dust pickup, empty the Dust Bag frequently.
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Before cutting your workpiece, make a test cut on scraps of wood, and fit them together to ensure the cut is the correct size, depth and location. Adjust the cutting depth as needed (See Setting the Cutting Depth).
This Joiner is set up to cut slots for 3 different sizes of biscuits. Use the largest size biscuit that will fit your operation, usually a workpiece 1/2" thick or larger will use the largest size biscuit (size #20).
Biscuit Sizes for this Joiner
1"
(23 mm)
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3/4"
(19 mm)
5/8"
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(15 mm)
#20 | #10 | #0 |
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