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• Handle the blades as you would any sharp object or you will injure yourself or others.
• Re-sharpen or replace the blades as needed.
• Tenon cutter must be maintained by keeping the blades sharp and clear of debris.
BLADE SETTING:
1. Use a hex key (5/32”) to tighten the cap screws.
2. If you feel the distance is not suitable, you can slide the blade in or out. This will change the
diameter by moving the blade. However, if you slide the blade more than ¼” from the face of the
cutout, the blade will be exposed and will not cut the tenon.
3. Make sure the blade gap setting is the same distance apart for both blades (about 1/8’’ ~ 1/4’’),
please note the scale on the unit, this can help to determine the distance set for both blades, see
below image:
4. If your blade feels like it is cutting too fast or stops, then, simply take one blade out and use the
cutter with just a single blade. Make sure to tighten the cap screw with your hex wrench. If possible,
also check the tightness of the screw before starting again and after using for a short period of time.