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11. As the workpiece is advanced (Figure 13),
the leading edge of the workpiece may be
rested against the outfeed fence as well as
the pinch roller. Always maintain pressure
on the pinch roller while you are edge
banding.
12. When the trailing end of the workpiece lines
up with the scribed mark on the infeed
fence, push down on the plunge cutter firmly
and rapidly to sever the edge banding
material. See Figure 14.
13. Continue to push the workpiece forward
until the entire edge of the workpiece has
been banded. The end of the banding
material will extend slightly beyond the
trailing end of the workpiece.
14. Shut off the hot air gun and allow it to cool
completely before storing the Edge Bander.
When the Edge Bander is not being used,
unplug it from the power source.
15. Trim the excess banding material from the
workpiece. This can be done easily with the
Double Edge Trimmer provided with your
Edge Bander. See Figure 15.
16. The Double Edge Trimmer will work on
materials 1/2” to 1” thick. Simply place the
Trimmer over the banded edge of the
workpiece and squeeze the Trimmer firmly
to clamp it against the workpiece edge.
Continue to squeeze it firmly, and slide the
Trimmer down the edge of the workpiece in
the direction of the arrows, as shown in
Figure 15. Use steady, even pressure for
best results.
17. Replacement knives (Stock No. JEB-151)
are available for the Double Edge Trimmer.
To order, contact your local distributor or
call customer service at 1-800-274-6848.
18. A sharp knife (not provided), as shown in
Figure 16, is an alternative method for
trimming the excess banding material. The
excess may also be sanded off in some
cases.
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16