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Drilling of hinge pattern
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R
F9
E1
E2
A
F14
9. Checking the pneumatic brake
The pneumatic brake causes the drill
head to slow down just before the drill
bits penetrate the wood.
(This ensures chip-free holes and
longer bit life.)
• Always place operation mode switch
to set up position and disconnect the
machine from it’s electrical source
(unplugged) before performing any
work on the drill heads, fences,
stops, or pneumatic break.
• Main switch (E1) to set up position.
• Keep hands and fingers away from
drill bits while the machine is power
connected, even if it is not running.
• Swivel out the drilling depth gauge
(F9).
• Press the drill / press stroke button
(E2) and watch stroke.
10. Adjusting the pneumatic brake
To adjust the pneumatic brake, use the
screw (F14) on the left side of the
cylinder.
• Hardwood: turn screw (F14)
clockwise for major
deceleration of drill
stroke.
• Softwood: turn screw (F14)
counter-clockwise
for minor deceleration
of drill stroke.
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