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Adjusting the secondary handle
1.Using an Allen key loosen the set screw on each side of the handle (fig B).
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2.Position the handle to the desired position (fig C).
3.Tighten the 2 hex screws to secure the handle in position.
Fitting the height and | D |
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1.Attach the height and bevel adjustment fence to the main fence by sliding it over the top of the main fence (fig D).
Adjusting the bevel angle
The adjustable tilt feature allows slots to be cut on a bevelled edge.
1.Loosen the bevel adjustment knob (9) by rotating it in an
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2.Move the fence to the desired angle between 0° and 90° using the bevel scale (8) and pointer as
a guide (fig F).
3. Tighten the bevel adjustment
knob (9) to secure theG fence in position (fig G).
Adjusting the cutting height
The height of the fence can be adjusted to let you make biscuit slots at different depths down from the surface of the workpiece.
1.Ensure that the fence is set at 0°.
2.Position fence (7) to the desired height using the scale (10) on the main fence as a guide (fig H).
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3.Tighten the height adjustment knob (10) by rotating it in a clockwise direction to secure the fence in position (fig I).
Anti-slip rubber grips
Biscuit jointers tend to pull to the | J |
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provided to reduce this effect |
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and help keep the biscuit joiner |
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steady on the workpiece (fig J). |
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