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SAFETY

Before beginning any project, carefully read and follow ALL safety and

operational instructions for any tools or devices you will be using. Failure to do

so may cause physical harm to yourself or those around you. If you feel

uncomfortable using our tenon cutters or any other tool, STOP immediately.

Lumberjack Tools assumes no responsibility for injury caused to the operator,

bystander, or tools used in conjunction with the use or misuse of our tenon

cutters.

NEVER OPERATE POWER TOOLS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR ANY MEDICATIONS

ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES, DUST MASK, AND ANY OTHER
PERSONAL PROTECTION ITEMS AS NEEDED

NEVER WEAR LOOSE ITEMS THAT COULD  BE CAUGHT IN MOVING
PARTS. SECURE LOOSE OR LONG HAIR AWAY FROM AREA

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND A SINGLE-SPEED, GEAR DRIVEN
DRILL WITH RPMS OF 500 OR LESS. EXCEEDING THESE RPMS MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL

ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER AND ALLOW DRILL TO COME TO A
COMPLETE STOP BEFORE INSTALLING, REMOVING, OR ADJUSTING
THE TOOL

NEVER APPLY BENDING FORCE (SIDE LOADING) THE TOOL. SIDE
LOADING COULD CAUSE THE SHANK TO FAIL, OR MAY RESULT IN
BLADE DAMAGE

ALWAYS SECURE THE LOG IN A VISE OR CLAMP PRIOR TO
STARTING YOUR DRILL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY

ALWAYS HANDLE THE BLADES WITH EXTREME CARE! FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY

WHEN EXCESSIVE FORCE IS REQUIRED TO CUT, RE-SHARPEN OR
REPLACE THE BLADES. A SHARP TOOL IS A SAFE TOOL!

NEVER PUT HANDS OR ANY BODY PART INSIDE THE TOOL WHILE THE
BLADES ARE ATTACHED! DOING SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY

Summary of Contents for TTA-MULTI

Page 1: ...trial Series 60 Shoulder Profile Multi Tool MODEL Industrial Series TTA MULTI Lumberjack Tools Inc PO Box 730 Chippewa Falls WI 54729 www lumberjacktools com Email info lumberjacktools com Phone 715 7...

Page 2: ...n ground edges Beveled aluminum quick release inserts keep the tenon straight and are quickly and easily changed Our lifetime guarantee covers the tool body aluminum inserts and shank The blades are c...

Page 3: ...HAT COULD BE CAUGHT IN MOVING PARTS SECURE LOOSE OR LONG HAIR AWAY FROM AREA WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND A SINGLE SPEED GEAR DRIVEN DRILL WITH RPMS OF 500 OR LESS EXCEEDING THESE RPMS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE T...

Page 4: ...Plan Booklet Qty 1 Quick Stop Pin Qty 3 Hex Wrench Qty 1 TB2500 Blades Qty 2 Tenon Cutter Qty 1 4 What s Included www lumberjacktools com 1 DRILL 2 CUT 3 ASSEMBLE 20 Log Furniture Plans Some spacers n...

Page 5: ...rrect size insert based on the desired tenon size NOTE No insert is required to cut a 2 Tenon Slide the insert into the tool body so that the thumbscrews fit into the insert L channels Turn the insert...

Page 6: ...er is variable based on the blade offset Smaller offset smaller tenon larger offset larger tenon Approximate blade offset in the table above is a good place to start but you will want to test tenon fi...

Page 7: ...ough the tool body and insert Secure with the supplied acorn nut The length of the tenon is determined by measuring from the top of the blade to the bottom of the Quick Stop Pin In the image to the le...

Page 8: ...Obtain the log you want to tenon Cut it to length and make sure the ends are flat If the ends are not even flat the tenon will be crooked If the log diameter is larger than the tool can accept taper t...

Page 9: ...e cut angled Cutting Tenons cont WRONG Tool is at an angle 4 Carefully install the tenon cutter into an unplugged 1 2 drill and tighten it firmly Use the tee handle to tighten the chuck Square up to t...

Page 10: ...of the bit on the desired hole location Take care to hold the drill perpendicular to the log Use a forstner bit or spade bit to drill the hole 1 2 Drill mortise between 1 3 and 1 2 of the log diamete...

Page 11: ...lades with a solvent such as mineral spirits and immediately apply a thin film of oil to prevent oxidation Sharpening Use a sharpening stone or file to re sharpen the blades then clean the blades and...

Page 12: ...th body Not cutting log Log is larger than tool will accept Taper down the end of the log with a draw knife Blades are slid too far back Position blades so they are back no further than 5 16 Blades ar...

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