16
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For best results, only the tip of the bit
should be ground, not the sides.
–
The maximum tip material removal from
sharpening before the bit must be replaced
is approximately 1mm. Any more than this
and the bit will be too short for proper fi t
of the tenons.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Blow off the exterior of the machine with
low-pressure compressed air to remove
sawdust, but do not blow air directly into
the air cooling vents on the back of the mo-
tor as this can drive debris into the motor.
–
Blow out impacted sawdust from the mor-
tising bit area.
–
Do not remove the fence body from the
motor housing when the joiner is coated
with sawdust.
–
With the exterior of the joiner free from
sawdust, remove the fence body from the
motor housing and clean the linear slides:
•
With a soft cotton cloth, wipe down the
linear rails.
•
With compressed air, blow out any dust
from inside the linear bores.
•
With a soft cotton cloth, wipe down the
interior of the bronze linear bearings.
–
With a clean cotton cloth (not the same
cloth used previously), apply a coating of
light-weight machine oil to the linear rails.
•
Use a lightweight machine oil such as
"sewing machine" oil or pneumatic tool oil.
•
Do not use a penetrating oil as these may
contain solvents and detergents that can
remove the impregnated lubricant from
the bronze bearings.
•
Do not use a rust inhibiting fl uid/oil as
these have limited lubrication properties,
and can also remove the impregnated
lubricant from the bronze bearings.
–
With the plunge depth set to maximum,
plunge the joiner in and out several times
to spread the lubricant into the internal
bronze bearings.
–
Remove the fence body from the motor
housing and wipe off the excess oil from
the linear rails.
–
Replace the fence body onto the motor
housing.
–
Never store the joiner with the fence body
separated from the motor housing, as this
can permit dust and debris to enter the
linear slide.
Fixing the clamp lever
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Remove the clamp lever [21.1] as shown
in [Fig. 21] step 1 and 2.
–
Clamp the hexagon bolt [21.2] more fi rmly,
as described in step 3.
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Place the clamp lever onto the hexagon bolt
and secure with the cross head screw.
2
1
21.1
Changing the stop latches
It is important that the two stop latches are
perfectly spaced from the center of the mor-
tise hole for properly aligned mortises.
If the position of the Domino tenons, which
were created with the left and the right stop
latch, does not exactly match (different dis-
tance to workpiece edge) a change of the stop
latches is necessary:
Special stop latches for making accurate
adjustments are included in the scope of
delivery.
22.1
a
Remove one of the stop latches mounted
on both sides of the dowel jointer [Fig.
22a]:
•
Step 1: loosen the hexagon socket screw.
•
Step 2: lift up the stop latch, pull to the
side and remove.
21.2
3
1
2