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Summary of Contents for EBJ720K

Page 1: ...ABILITY EASE OF OPERATION AND OPERATOR SAFETY 7HEN PROPERLY CARED FOR IT WILL GIVE YOU YEARS OF RUGGED TROUBLE FREE PERFORMANCE 7 2 4O REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY THE USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATORgS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT 4HANK YOU FOR BUYING A 2YOBI PRODUCT 0 2 4 2 3 5 3 5 4 2 5 35 4 28 168 7 ...

Page 2: ...LY PERATION DJUSTMENTS AINTENANCE CCESSORIES 4ROUBLESHOOTING 3ERVICE 4 4 43 42 5 4 4HIS TOOL HAS MANY FEATURES FOR MAKING ITS USE MORE PLEASANT AND ENJOYABLE 3AFETY PERFORMANCE AND DEPENDABILITY HAVE BEEN GIVEN TOP PRIORITY IN THE DESIGN OF THIS PRODUCT MAKING IT EASY TO MAINTAIN AND OPERATE ...

Page 3: ...N THE SWITCH OR PLUGGING IN TOOLS THAT HAVE THE SWITCH ON INVITES ACCIDENTS 2EMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS OR WRENCHES BEFORE TURNING THE TOOL ON WRENCH OR A KEY THAT IS LEFT ATTACHED TO A ROTATING PART OF THE TOOL MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY O NOT OVERREACH EEP PROPER FOOTING AND BALANCE AT ALL TIMES 0ROPER FOOTING AND BALANCE ENABLES BETTER CONTROL OF THE TOOL IN UNEXPECTED SITUATIONS 5SE SAFETY EQUIPM...

Page 4: ...RT THAT IS DAMAGED SHOULD BE CAREFULLY CHECKED TO DETERMINE THAT IT WILL OPERATE PROPERLY AND PERFORM ITS INTENDED FUNCTION HECK FOR ALIGNMENT OF MOVING PARTS BINDING OF MOVING PARTS BREAKAGE OF PARTS MOUNTING AND ANY OTHER CONDITIONS THAT MAY AFFECT ITS OPERATION GUARD OR OTHER PART THAT IS DAMAGED SHOULD BE PROPERLY REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER OLLOWING THIS RULE WILL RED...

Page 5: ...ATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY 54 7ITHOUT 3AFETY LERT 3YMBOL NDICATES A SITUATION THAT MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE 7 2 4O AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS PRODUCT UNTIL YOU READ THOROUGHLY AND UNDERSTAND COMPLETELY THE OPERATOR S MANUAL 3AVE THIS OPERATOR S MANUAL AND REVIEW FREQUENTLY FOR CONTINUING SAFE OPERA TION AND INSTRUCTING OTHER...

Page 6: ...RICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY 42 5 35 4 OUBLE INSULATION IS A CONCEPT IN SAFETY IN ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS WHICH ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR THE USUAL THREE WIRE GROUNDED POWER CORD LL EXPOSED METAL PARTS ARE ISOLATED FROM THE INTERNAL METAL MOTOR COMPONENTS WITH PROTECTING INSULATION OUBLE INSULATED TOOLS DO NOT NEED TO BE GROUNDED 7 2 4HE DOUBLE INSULATED SYSTEM IS INTENDED TO PROTECT THE USE...

Page 7: ... ENCE NGLE DJUSTMENTS ª EPTH OF UT MM ORD ENGTH MM LADE MM O OAD 3PEED MIN NPUT 6 Z ONLY 7 ET 7EIGHT KG 121 6 685 867 1 17 5 1 1 2 87 1 725 7 2 87 6 7 6 77 1 6 6 7 75 5 8 5 3 1 867 1 6 77 1 6 37 8670 17 12 2 1 12 7 8670 17 12 ...

Page 8: ...CENTER OF THE BLADE 4HE LOCKING KNOB LOOSENS THE ADJUSTABLE FENCE AND ALLOWS MOVEMENT OF THE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB 3 44 3 4HE ADJUSTABLE FENCE ON THE BISCUIT JOINER CAN BE SET AT ANGLES FROM ª TO ª 5 2 0 4HE DUAL GRIP HANDLE OFFERS A CHOICE OF TWO GRIP POSITIONS FOR OPERATOR COMFORT 534 4 7OOD PARTICLES ARE DRAWN UP THROUGH A TUNNEL IN THE BASE AND COLLECT IN THE DUST BAG DURING CUTTING OPERATION...

Page 9: ...OT CONNECT TO POWER SUPPLY UNTIL ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE AILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL STARTING AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 6 05 9 34 2 6 4 534 3EE IGURE 4HE DUST BAG LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE BISCUIT JOINER PRO VIDES A DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM 7OOD PARTICLES ARE DRAWN UP THROUGH THE BASE AND COLLECT IN THE DUST BAG DURING CUTTING OPERATIONS OR MORE EFFICIENT OPERATION EMPTY THE...

Page 10: ...GLUE HIDE GLUE AND ALIPHATIC RESIN GLUE ARE EXAMPLES OF WATER BASED GLUES 4HIS BONDING TECHNIQUE HAS TRADITIONALLY BEEN LIMITED TO MAKING EDGE TO EDGE JOINTS OWEVER WITH THE USE OF YOUR NEW BISCUIT JOINER BISCUITS CAN NOW BE EASILY USED TO CONNECT BUTT MITER AND 4 JOINTS ISCUITJOININGCANBEASSTRONGASMORTISEANDTENON TONGUE AND GROOVE STANDARD SPLINE AND DOWELED JOINTS N MOST CASES THE MATERIAL AROUN...

Page 11: ... 2 9781 287 8JJ NLZWJ 1EOI E XIWX GYX MR E WGVET TMIGI SJ SSH MX XLI GSVVIGX WM I FMWGYMX MRXS XLI FMWGYMX WPSX 8LI FMWGYMX WPSX WLSYPH FI HIIT IRSYKL XS EPPS WPMKLXP QSVI XLER SRI LEPJ SJ XLI FMWGYMX MRXS XLI WPSX 8LMW I XVE VSSQ EPPS W JSV TVSTIV EPMKRQIRX SJ XLI SSH FIMRK NSMRIH J XLI FMWGYMX WPSX MW XSS HIIT SV XSS WLEPPS JMRI EHNYWX QIRXW XS XLI HITXL WIXXMRK GER FI QEHI F PSSWIRMRK XLI ORYVP...

Page 12: ...TING THE HEIGHT ADJUST MENT KNOB UNTIL THE INDICATOR POINT IS ALIGNED WITH THE DESIRED DIMENSION ON THE SCALE 4IGHTEN THE LOCKING KNOB SECURELY 4HEADJUSTABLEFENCEONTHEBISCUITJOINERCANBESETATANGLES RANGING FROM ª TO ª WITH ACCURATE POSITIVE STOPS SET IN ª INCREMENTS SCALE IS LOCATED ON EACH SIDE OF THE ADJUSTABLE FENCE FOR IDENTIFYING THESE POSITIVE STOP ANGLES ACH STOP REACHED WHEN ROTATING THE AD...

Page 13: ...E SAME WORKPIECE IF POSSIBLE LAMP THE WORKPIECE SECURELY SO THAT IT WILL NOT MOVE DURING THE CUT 0LUG THE BISCUIT JOINER INTO THE POWER SUPPLY AND PREPARE TO MAKE THE FIRST CUT RASP AND HOLD THE BISCUIT JOINER SECURELY WITH BOTH HANDS 0LACE THE FENCE AGAINST THE BOARD AND ALIGN THE INDICA TOR MARKS ON THE FENCE WITH THE CENTERLINE MARK S ON THE BOARD EPRESS THE SWITCH TRIGGER TO TURN ON THE BISCUI...

Page 14: ...W SR XLI FSEVH ITVIWW XLI W MXGL XVMKKIV XS XYVR SR XLI FMWGYMX NSMRIV XLIR TYWL MX JSV EVH XS I XIRH XLI FPEHI MRXS XLI SSH LIR XLI FEWI EWWIQFP FSXXSQW SYX EKEMRWX XLI HITXL SJ GYX EHNYWXQIRX ORSF WIXXMRK TYPP FEGO XS VIPIEWI TVIW WYVI SR XLI WTVMRK 8LI FPEHI MPP VIXVEGX JVSQ XLI FMWGYMX WPSX 6ITIEX XLMW TVSGIHYVI JSV GYXXMRK XLI WPSX MR XLI QEXMRK SVOTMIGI 3RGI EPP FMWGYMX WPSXW LEZI FIIR GYX T...

Page 15: ...ARDS MUST LINE UP WITH EACH OTHER EASURE CAREFULLY THESE MEASUREMENTS MUST BE ACCURATE AND PRECISE 4 EASURE TWICE AND CUT ONCE N ADDITION TO THE CENTERLINES LINING UP THE SPACING OF THE BISCUIT SLOTS FROM SIDE TO SIDE MUST ALSO MATCH 0LUG THE BISCUIT JOINER INTO THE POWER SUPPLY AND CUT SLOTS IN ALL BOARDS THAT REQUIRE END SLOTS OLLOW THE PROCEDURES EXPLAINED IN h DGE 4O DGE OINTS v 3ET THE FENCE ...

Page 16: ... THE BOTTOM OF THE BASE ASSEMBLY WITH MARKED INTERSECTION FOR BISCUIT SLOT 0LUG THE BISCUIT JOINER INTO THE POWER SUPPLY AND PREPARE TO CUT THE SLOT EPRESS THE SWITCH TRIGGER TO TURN ON THE BISCUIT JOINER THEN PUSH IT DOWN TO EXTEND THE BLADE INTO THE WOOD 7HEN THE BASE ASSEMBLY BOTTOMS OUT AGAINST THE DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT KNOB SETTING PULL BACK RELEASING PRES SURE ON THE SPRING 4HE BLADE WILL ...

Page 17: ...RGI MXL XLI GIRXIVPMRI SR XLI SVOTMIGI 4PYK XLI FMWGYMX NSMRIV MRXS XLI TS IV WYTTP ERH TVITEVI XS GYX XLI WPSX ITVIWW XLI W MXGL XVMKKIV XS XYVR SR XLI FMWGYMX NSMRIV XLIR TYWL MX JSV EVH XS I XIRH XLI FPEHI MRXS XLI SSH LIR XLI FEWI EWWIQFP FSXXSQW SYX EKEMRWX XLI HITXL SJ GYX EHNYWXQIRX ORSF WIXXMRK TYPP FEGO VIPIEWMRK TVIW WYVI SR XLI WTVMRK 8LI FPEHI MPP VIXVEGX JVSQ XLI FMWGYMX WPSX 6ITIEX X...

Page 18: ...CUIT JOINER THEN PUSH IT FORWARD TO EXTEND THE BLADE INTO THE WOOD 7HEN THE BASE ASSEMBLY BOTTOMS OUT AGAINST THE DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT KNOB SETTING PULL BACK RELEASING PRES SURE ON THE SPRING 4HE BLADE WILL RETRACT FROM THE BISCUIT SLOT 2EPEAT THIS PROCEDURE FOR CUTTING THE MATING SLOT AND ALL REQUIRED MITER JOINT SLOTS NCE ALL SLOTS HAVE BEEN CUT PLACE A BISCUIT IN EACH JOINT AND DRY ASSEMBLE ...

Page 19: ...ATED WEAR AND POSSIBLE PREMATURE FAILURE BECAUSE THE FIBERGLASS CHIPS AND GRINDINGS ARE HIGHLY ABRASIVE TO BEARINGS BRUSHES COMMU TATORS ETC ONSEQUENTLY WEDONOTRECOMMENDEDUSINGTHIS TOOL FOR EXTENDED WORK ON THESE TYPES OF MATERIALS OWEVER IF YOU DO WORK WITH ANY OF THESE MATERIALS IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO CLEAN THE TOOL USING COMPRESSED AIR 5 2 4 LL OF THE BEARINGS IN THIS TOOL ARE LUBRICATED ...

Page 20: ...PARTS 0LACE THE INNER BLADE WASHER ON THE GEAR SPINDLE 0LACE THE NEW BLADE ONTO THE SHOULDER OF THE BLADE WASHER AND SECURE WITH THE OUTER BLADE WASHER AND THE BLADE SCREW 4 4HE BLADE SCREW FITS INTO THE CUPPED SIDE OF THE OUTER BLADE WASHER 4 4HE BLADE TEETH POINT TOWARD THE RIGHT OF THE TOOL WHEN HELD IN NORMAL OPERATING POSITION 4HE DIRECTION OF ROTATION IS MARKED ON THE JOINER BLADE N ARROW ON...

Page 21: ...T JOINER IT ALSO MAKES CUTTING BISCUIT SLOTS MORE DIFFICULT 5NPLUG THE BISCUIT JOINER 2EMOVE THE DUST BAG 0LACE THE BISCUIT JOINER UPSIDE DOWN ON A WORKBENCH 5SING A SCREWDRIVER REMOVE THE FOUR SCREWS AND WASHERS SECURING THE SHOE 2EMOVE THE SHOE 2EMOVE THE BLADE 3EE h2EPLACING THE LADE v 7ITH THE BLADE REMOVED PLACE THE BISCUIT JOINER RIGHT SIDE UP 5SING A PAIR OF NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS STRETCH AND R...

Page 22: ... AND REAR ASSEMBLIES AND ALL SURROUNDING AREAS PPLY A THIN COAT OF GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE IN SLOTS OR TRACKS ON THE BEARING PLATE WHERE THE BASE SLIDES 2EPLACE THE REAR BASE ASSEMBLY 2EPLACE THE FRONT BASE ASSEMBLY 2EPLACE AND TIGHTEN THE SCREWS THAT CONNECT THE FRONT AND REAR BASE ASSEM BLIES 2EPLACE THE SPRINGS 2EINSTALL OR REPLACE THE BLADE 3ECURE THE SHOE WITH THE WASHERS AND SCREWS 2EPLACE TH...

Page 23: ...RONT AND REAR BASE ASSEMBLIES AND CLEAN BLADE BEARING PLATE BASE ASSEMBLY SLOTS AND SURROUNDING AREAS PPLY A THIN COAT OF GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE IN SLOTS OR ON BEARING PLATE WHERE BASE SLIDES 3EE h 4 3 33 9 534 0 4 v LADE IS DULL 2EPLACE THE BLADE 3EE h2 0 4 v 2ESIN HAS BUILT UP ON THE BLADE 2EMOVE THE BLADE AND CLEAN BLADE WITH GUM AND PITCH REMOVER 3EE h2 0 4 v 7OOD PARTICLES BEGIN TO BACK UP ON...

Page 24: ...lect abuse or used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear The Company accepts no additional liability pursuant to this guarantee for the costs of travelling or t...

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