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4. Slide the bit into the chisel.
5. Insert the chisel into the bushing (38) and the bit into the chuck. Make sure the chisel's 
slot is facing either the right or left to provide for proper chip ejection.
6. Make sure there is at least 3/32"-7/32"o f bit protruding from the end of the chisel, then 
tighten the chuck. Make sure to tighten at all three spots.
7. Tighten the busing screw, and replace the left and right covers.

Mortising:
1. Set the fence (9) so that the chisel will mortise your stock in the desired position.
2. Set the hold down clamp (8) so that it securely holds your stock.
3. Set the depth stop (18) at the position required according to the desired depth of the mortise.
4. Turn machine on. It should reach full speed in a few seconds.
5. Slowly lower handle until mortise is complete.
6. Do not mortise holes deeper than 1" at a time. If you wish to mortise to a depth greater 
than 1", do so in a couple of passes. This will allow the chips to be properly ejected.

Slots and mortises longer or wider than 1/2" can be accomplished simply by moving the 
wood after the initial cut is accomplished. When doing so, make sure the slot in the chisel is 
facing the direction you are moving the wood for proper chip ejection. Other than that, the 
procedure is identical to regular mortising. (See figure 3 below.)

 Slots:

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Page 1: ...portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn...

Page 2: ...le store in an area out of reach of children 5 DON T FORCE THE MACHINE OR TOOL It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was intended 6 USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force a small...

Page 3: ...itions that may affect its operation Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual Hav...

Page 4: ...so use an outdoor rated cord Extension cords rated for outdoor use have the letters WA on the cord jacket The extension cord must have a minimum wire size depending on the amperage of the tool and the...

Page 5: ...gear casing 23 and all other required parts 4 Attach bracket A 4 to base using the two supplied hex key screws 5 5 Attach wood base 6 to base using two screws 7 NOTE If you are not mortising through...

Page 6: ...ly holds your stock 3 Set the depth stop 18 at the position required according to the desired depth of the mortise 4 Turn machine on It should reach full speed in a few seconds 5 Slowly lower handle u...

Page 7: ...the bit use a three cornered file and sharpen the inner edge of the spur and the cutting edge of the twist 2 To sharpen the chisel first fix it in a vise Use a tapered stone or rotary file in a drill...

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Page 9: ...ear Access Plate 23 Gear Casing 24 Handle 25 Guide Sleeve Part No 26 Stop Plate 27 Washer 28 Bolt 29 Motor 30 Power Cord 31 Switch 33 Nut 34 Inner Spring 35 Chuck 36 Screw 37 Chisel Bushing Screw 38 C...

Page 10: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 12A 40 42 43 44 45 46 48 47 49 29 01 29 02 29 03 29 04 SKU 35570 Page 10...

Page 11: ...o you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS To take advantage of this warranty the product or part must...

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