TECHNICAL DATA
Biscuit joiner
RF100/710
Input power
W
710
No-load speed
rpm
9000
Saw blade diameter
mm
100
Working shaft thread
mm
M10x1.5
Set width
mm
3.5
Saw blade hole diameter
mm
22
Maximum milling depth
mm
20
Approx. weight (without accessories)
Kg.
2.8
The instructions contained in this manual must be strictly
followed, it should be carefully read and kept close at
hand to use when carrying out maintenance on the
indicated parts.
If the tool is used with care and normal maintenance is
carried out, it will work well for a long time.
The functions and use of the tool you have bought shall
be only those described in this manual.
Any other use
of the tool is strictly forbidden.
ILLUSTRATIONS
DESCRIPTION (See figures)
A Saw blade (Fig.5)
C Adjustable stop (Fig.1)
D Saw blade securing nut (Fig.5)
E Switch control (Fig.1)
F Support base/saw blade protection (Fig.1)
G Depth adjustment divisions (Fig.2)
H Locking lever (Fig.1)
I Springs
(Fig.4)
J Spring hooks (Fig.4)
K Saw blade replacement blocking button (Fig.1)
L Saw blade seating billet (Fig.5 side opposite the saw
blade)
M Back cover (Fig.1)
N Dust extraction nozzle (Fig.2)
O Moveable square (Fig.1)
P Blade exit central marking (Fig.1)
R Pin wrench (Fig.5)
S Auxiliary grip (Fig.1)
T Depth adjustment screw (Fig.2)
U Rack and pinion knob (Fig.1)
EQUIPMENT
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1 saw blade
-
1 pin spanner
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1 fixed spanner
-
1 spring extraction hook
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1 bag to collect shavings
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Operating instructions
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Safety instructions
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Warranty
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please see
“Safety Instructions”
manual, supplied
with this instruction manual.
For your personal safety, always connect the machine
to a mains supply protected by a differential and ther-
mal cutout switch, in accordance with regulations on
low-voltage wiring sitemaps.
Do not pierce the motor housing as this could damage
the insulation (use adhesive labels).
Always unplug the machine before carrying out
work on it.
Always stop the machine by switching it off, not by
unplugging it.
Always keep the mains lead clear of the working range
of the machine.
Only plug the machine in when it is switched off.
Check that the work piece is correctly secured before
commencing any job.
Never use the machine without the guard. Keep
guards in place.
Beware of shavings that fly off.
The cutting path must be free from obstacles in both
upper and lower sections.
The tool must not be wet or be operated in a damp
environment.
When working with the machine, protective goggles,
gloves, and a facemask when necessary to protect
from dust, and non-slip safety footwear must always
be worn, and ear protection is also recommended.
This machine must not be employed on material
containing asbestos.
Make sure the vents are free when working with
dust. If they require cleaning, first unplug the ma-
chine, do not insert metal objects and avoid damag-
ing internal parts.
Hands or the body must never be positioned in front of
the saw blade while the machine is operating.
When the job is complete, the machine must be
switched off and the saw blade allowed to come to a
complete stop.
The support base protection must always be used. The
actual support base protects the user from possible
flying debris in the case of a broken saw blade and
also from accidental contact with the saw blade.
When a saw blade is installed, the interior disc must be
adjusted in the shaft orifice.
After switching the biscuit joiner off, no attempt must
be made to stop the saw blade by using pressure.
Do not use broken or cracked blades. Use only well
sharpened blades in good condition. Change broken or
bent blades immediately.
Only use saw blades conforming to the specifications
contaned in these operating instructions.
Check that the saw blade is secure and turns in the
right direction.
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