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PH/JIG/M  

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SAFETY

WARNING:

Observe the safety regulations in the 

instruction manual of the power tool 

to be used.  Please read the following 

instructions carefully.  Failure to do so 

could lead to serious injury.  When using 

electric tools, basic safety precautions, 

including the following should always be 

followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock and personal injury.  Also observe 

any applicable additional safety rules. 

Read the following safety instructions 

before attempting to operate this product.

PLEASE KEEP THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.

The attention of UK users is drawn to The 

Provision and Use of Work Equipment 

Regulations 1998, and any subsequent 

amendments.
Users should also read the HSE/HSC 

Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery 

Approved Code of Practice and Guidance 

Document and any amendments.
Users must be competent before using 

our products.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Residual Risk.  Although the safety 

instructions and operating manuals for 

our tools contain extensive instructions 

on safe working with power tools, every 

power tool involves a certain residual risk 

which cannot be completely excluded 

by safety mechanisms.  Power tools 

must therefore always be operated with 

caution! 

General

1.

  Disconnect power tool when making 

any adjustments.  When not in 

use, before servicing and when 

changing accessories such as cutters, 

disconnect power tool and attachment 

from power supply.  Ensure the 

machine is switched off before 

plugging tool in or connecting to a 

power supply.

2.

 

Always mount the power tool, 

accessory or attachment in conformity 

with the present instructions.  The tool 

should not be modified or used for any 

application other than that for which it 

was designed.

3.

 

Keep children and visitors away.  Do 

not let children or visitors touch the 

tool, accessory or attachment.  Keep 

children and visitors away from work 

area.  Make the workshop child proof 

with padlock and master switch.

4.

 

Dress properly.  Do not wear loose 

clothing or jewellery, they can be 

caught in moving parts.  Rubber 

gloves and non-skid footwear 

is recommended when working 

outdoors.  Wear protective hair 

covering to contain long hair.

5.

 

Consider working environment.  Do 

not use the product in the rain or in 

a damp environment.  Keep work 

area well lit.  Do not use power tools 

near gasoline or flammable liquids.  

Keep workshop at a comfortable 

temperature so your hands are not 

cold.  Connect machines that are 

used in the open via a residual current 

device (RCD) with an actuation 

current of 30 mA maximum.  Use only 

extension cables that are approved for 

outdoor use.

6.

 

The accessory or attachment must be 

kept level and stable at all times.

7.

 

Keep work area clean.  Cluttered 

workshops and benches can cause 

injuries.  Ensure there is sufficient 

room to work safely.

8.

 

Secure idle tools.  When not in use, 

tools should be stored in a dry and 

high or locked up place, out of reach 

of children.

9.

 

For best control and safety use 

both hands on the power tool and 

attachment.  Keep both hands away 

from cutting area.  Always wait for 

the spindle and cutter to stop rotating 

before making any adjustments.

10.

 

Always keep guards in place and in 

good working order.

11.

 

Remove any nails, staples and other 

metal parts from the workpiece.

12.

 

Maintain tools and cutters with care. 

Keep cutters sharp and clean for 

better and safer performance.  Do 

not use damaged cutters.  Follow 

instructions for lubricating and 

changing accessories.  Keep handles 

dry, clean and free from oil and 

grease.

13.

 

Maintain accessories.  Do not use 

damaged accessories.  Only use 

accessories recommended by the 

manufacturer.

14.

 

Check damaged parts.  Before 

operation inspect the attachment, 

the power tool, the cable, extension 

cable and the plug carefully for signs 

of damage.  Check for alignment of 

moving parts, binding, breakage, 

mounting and any other conditions 

that may effect its operation.  

Have any damage repaired by an 

Authorised Service Agent before using 

the tool or accessory.  Protect tools 

from impact and shock.

15.

 

Do not use tool if switch does not turn 

it on or off.  Have defective switches 

replaced by an Authorised Service 

Agent.

16.

 

Don’t over reach.  Keep proper footing 

and balance at all times.  Do not 

use awkward or uncomfortable hand 

positions.

17.

 

Don’t abuse the cable.

  

Never carry 

power tool or accessory by cord or 

pull it to disconnect from the socket. 

Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp 

edges.  Always trail the power cord 

away from the work area.

18.

 

Connect dust extraction equipment.

  

If devices are provided for the 

connection of dust extraction and 

collection facilities, ensure these are 

connected and properly used.

19.

 

Check all fixing and fastening nuts, 

bolts and screws on power tool, 

attachment and cutting tools before 

use to ensure they are tight and 

secure.  Periodically check when 

machining over long periods.

20.

 

Stay alert.  Watch what you are 

doing. Use common sense.  Do not 

operate tools when you are tired, 

under the influence of drugs or 

alcohol.

21.

 

Personal Protective Equipment 

(PPE).  All PPE must meet current 

UK and EU legislation.

22.

 

Do not leave tools running 

unattended.  Do not leave tool until it 

comes to a complete stop.

23.

 

Always clamp workpiece being 

machined securely.

24.

 

Only use cutting tools for 

woodworking that meet EN847-

1/2 safety standards, and any 

subsequent amendments.

25.

 

Vibration levels.  Hand held power 

tools produce different vibration 

levels.  You should always refer to 

the specifications and relevant Health 

& Safety Guide.

26.

 

Use the attachment with the power 

tools and accessories specified in this 

manual only.  Do not force the tool or 

attachment to do a job for which it is 

not designed.

Version 6.1 01/2014  PT1

Содержание PH/JIG/M

Страница 1: ...PH JIG M Please read these instructions before use...

Страница 2: ..._________________ 13 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION_______ 13 GUARANTEE________________________ 13 SPARE PARTS Spare Parts List_____________________ 14 Spare Parts Diagram_________________ 15 TROUBLE SHOOTI...

Страница 3: ...ries Ensure there is sufficient room to work safely 8 Secure idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry and high or locked up place out of reach of children 9 For best control and safe...

Страница 4: ...joined to the other piece and assembled with 30mm long self tapping screws which once driven into the material will provide a strong joint No pilot hole is required but wood glue should be used to pro...

Страница 5: ...F Stepped drill depth collar G Depth collar hex key 2 5mm A F H Long square drive screwdriver bit No 2 x 150mm long for self tapping screws DESCRIPTION OF PARTS I Square drive self tapping screw J Sc...

Страница 6: ...away from each other slide the nut and assembly into the T slot in the long base and tighten slightly with the 4mm A F hex key Fit the scale marker using the scale marker fixing screws into the base o...

Страница 7: ...e until the collar touches the top of the bush n Gently loosen the set screw on the collar and adjust the depth of the drill so that the end of the drill tip is about 3mm above the base a packing piec...

Страница 8: ...f the timber 7mm 19mm 98mm 110mm Short base fitted Short base fitted Material Thickness Long Base For timber from 16mm to 38mm the long base is used If the material is thinner than the optimal 19mm th...

Страница 9: ...he drill used n Place drill bit into top section of the bush hole in drill guide Do not place the drill tip against the component Do not push hard on the drill until the drill pilot tip of the drill b...

Страница 10: ...e of the material The screw should be driven into the component using a torque control screwdriving drill The torque control allows control of the tightness of the screws into the wood and minimise th...

Страница 11: ...hole piece so that the hole is not perpendicular to the mitred edge Square Corner Joints faster and stronger than dowel and biscuits Self clamping whilst glue is drying T Joints faster and stronger th...

Страница 12: ...eed to be removed by plane or sander Curved Joints this uses the same technique as the angled joint but the angles will be shallower 5 to 15 The overhang will need to be removed as previous Mitred Cor...

Страница 13: ...e timber as it expands and contracts the hole must be slightly over size This is achieved by lifting the rail about 3mm off the base of the jig This should allow the pilot tip of the drill to break th...

Страница 14: ...the drill bit is sharp n Check tightness of depth collar set screw Storage n After use store jig in its packaging or in a cupboard ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Recycle raw materials instead of disposing a...

Страница 15: ...WP PHJM 06 7 2 Hex Screw Cap M5 x 14mm Skt WP SCW 123 8 0 Screw Pocket Hole Self Tapping Dome No 7 x 30mm Square Pack of 500 PH 7X30 500 9 1 Hex Key 2 5mm A F WP AP 25 10 1 Depth Collar for Stepped Dr...

Страница 16: ...PH JIG M 15 PH JIG M SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM v1 0 01 2014 MINI POCKET HOLE JIG MINI POC HOLE JIG MINI POCKET HOLE JIG 2 1 5 12 8 3 11 10 3 4 4 13 9 7 7 6 6 5 14 MINI POCKET HOLE JIG...

Страница 17: ...ce on short base the edge of the workpiece n Workpieces will not pull Occurs on very hard woods Clamp material more tightly together tightly when when threads of self tapping or adjust collar so drill...

Страница 18: ...improvement means that specifications may change without notice Trend Machinery and Cutting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE RECYC...

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