SKU 38648
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this product in a well ventilated area.
Do not operate this product in the
presence of flammable liquids, gases,
or dust. To avoid accidental electric
shock, do not let your body come in
contact with grounded surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrig-
erators.
do not Force tHe eQuipment.
6.
This tool will do the work better and
safer at the speed and capacity for
which it was designed.
Keep all guards in place
7.
and in WorKing order.
remoVe all adjusting
8.
WrencHes From tHe tool Be-
Fore turning on tHe Biscuit
joiner.
maKe sure tHat WHen in-
9.
stalling tHe cutting Blade
(61) tHe saW teetH point to-
Ward tHe rigHt side oF tHe
Biscuit joiner. (see Figure e
in operation section.)
aVoid unintentional start-
10.
ing.
Make sure you are prepared to
begin work before turning the START
switch on.
do not use tHis tool For
11.
cutting metals or Brittle
materials.
Do not cut dangerous
materials, such as asbestos which
can cause harmful dust or vapors.
Some woods contain preservatives
12.
such as copper chromium arsenate
(CCA) which can be toxic. When
cutting these materials, extra care
should be taken to avoid inhalation
and minimize skin contact.
BeFore using tHe Biscuit
13.
joiner, maKe sure tHe cut-
ting Blade is properlY
mounted on tHe Blade spin-
dle.
Make sure the Cutting Blade
(61) is balanced, securely mounted
and is not bent or cracked.
alloW tHe cutting Blade to
14.
spin up to Full speed BeFore
Feeding Wood into it.
When
turning it off, allow the Cutting Blade
(61) to spin down and stop on its
own. Do not press against the saw
blade to stop it.
do not Force tHe cutting
15.
Blade into tHe material Be-
ing cut.
Apply moderate pressure,
allowing the Cutting Blade (61) to cut
without being forced.
neVer attempt to remoVe
16.
material stucK in tHe moVing
parts oF tHe Biscuit joiner
WHile it is plugged in and
running.
tHe cutting Blade Will Be-
17.
come Hot WHile cutting.
Allow the Cutting Blade (61) to com-
pletely stop and cool before touching.
WHeneVer possiBle, use
18.
clamps or otHer saFe, prac-
tical WaYs to Hold and sup-
port tHe WorKpiece.
alWaYs disconnect tool
19.
From its electrical supplY
source WHen not in use or
BeFore perForming anY ser-
Vices or maintenance
such as
leaving the work area, moving the
tool from one location to another,
changing the saw blade, cleaning
sawdust from the unit, etcetera.