General DOVETAILER 860 Manual Del Usario página 2

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POINTS TO NOTE BEFORE STARTING
• Ensure that the bit is sharp. Blunt tools cannot produce good quality work, and increase the risk of a kickback and machine overload.
• Advance the bit evenly and at a moderate pace to ensure longer bit life and to protect against overloads.
• Cut long sockets in stages if necessary to avoid any buildup of chips.
• After installation of a new milling bit make sure that it turns easily in the milling position.
• Check the operation and setting of the tool on a sample piece before using on good wood.
• Make sure both pieces of wood to be joined are perfectly flat by placing them against one another. Warped wood will cause an
unsatisfactory joint.
DOVETAIL JIG ASSEMBLY
1. Remove all components from hardware bag and ensure that all are present and undamaged. (FIG.1)
2. Install thumb screws into tapped holes as shown. Screw locations may be adjusted as needed. (FIG. 2)
3. Press non-marring ends onto thumbscrews. (FIG. 3)
QTY. 1
QTY. 2
1/2" - OD
14º
1/4" - ID
1/2"x1/4"
Included bearings are 1/2" outside diameter (OD). Router sleeves or bushings can be substituted as long as they are also 1/2" OD.
Included router bit is 14° x 1/2". Other bits can be substituted providing they are also 1/2" diameter and their length is no greater than 3/4".
USING THE DEPTH GAUGE
The depth Gauge is used to set the
depth of the Dovetail Cutter during
router setup. It is also used to control
the length of the pins during cutting.
1. Loosen the two screws (A) on
the face of the depth gauge
2. Align the top surface (B) with
the desired measurement on
the ruled edges (C).
3. Tighten the two screws (A) to
lock the depth stop in position.
or
QTY. 1
14º
1/2"x1/4"
FIG. 2
C
A
QTY. 4
QTY. 4
1/4" - 20
B
2
FIG. 1
QTY. 1
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
loading

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