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tightened on the spindle (Refer to "Settings -
Changing tools").
X
Peel off the protective film
[2-1]
from the bot-
tom of the joiner baseplate.
X
Remove the transport safety device
[2-2]
.
X
Set up the joiner for the appropriate type of op-
eration as described throughout the remainder
of this section.
X
Make sure that the fence height and angle lock-
ing levers are properly tightened.
X
Install the power cord into the Plug-It recepta-
cle on the joiner (Refer to "Operation - Plug it
Power Cord").
Setting the Fence Angle
Some joints require the fence to be set to an angle
from the mortising bit. The most common applica-
tion is for making a mitered joint.
X
Unplug the joiner for saftey.
X
Loosen the clamp lever for the angle adjust-
ment
[3-1]
.
X
Set the desired angle:
X
using the scale
[3-2]
variable from 0° to 90°.
X
locking at 0°; 22.5°; 45°; 67.5°; 90°.
X
Close the clamp lever
[3-1]
.
Set the routing height and depth as low as
possible when mitre routing as otherwise
there is a risk that the cutter will come out
the other side.
L
The alignment of the clamp lever
[3-1]
can be
aligned by raising the levers. When tightened,
the levers should not protrude beyond the con-
tact surface.
Setting the Fence Height
The height of the fence needs to be adjusted de-
pending on the type of joint being made and the
thickness of the material being joined. The height h
WARNING
Mortising bits that are bent or damaged should no
longer be used.
Risk of injury
X
Check regularly whether the mortising bit is in
good condition.