Global Machinery Company BJ600 manual

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    1 Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: BJ600 IM Date: 080620 Edition: 04 Op: PS 600W BISCUIT JOINER BJ600 INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T oo ls Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion all y , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform ance a nd you ma y n eed the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. The pr odu ct i [...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of s ymbols The ratin g p lat e on you r too l may sh ow sym bols. The se rep resent im por tan t info rma tio n abou t t he pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pr ote cti on. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant st[...]

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    4 Gen eral sa fet y r ul es W ARNI NG Read al l inst ruc tio ns. Failu re to foll ow all ins tru cti ons li ste d belo w m ay re sult in elect ric shoc k, fir e and/ or serio us in jury . T he ter m “po wer to ol” in all of the warni ngs list ed be low re fer s to you r mai ns ope rated (co rde d) pow er to ol or ba tte ry ope rated (c ord les [...]

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    5 c. Di scon nect the plug from th e powe r s our ce bef ore mak ing any adj ust men ts, ch ang ing acces sories , o r sto rin g powe r too ls. Such pr eve nti ve saf ety meas ures red uce the ris k of sta rti ng th e powe r too l acci den tal ly . d. St ore id le po wer to ols out of th e rea ch of ch ild ren and do not al low perso ns un fam ilia[...]

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    6 T o us e this tool prope rly , y ou mus t o bse rve the saf ety reg ula tio ns, th e ass embl y i nst ruc tion s a nd th e oper ati ng ins tru cti on to be found in this Ma nua l. All pe rson s w ho use and servi ce the mac hin e have to be acq uai nte d with th is man ual and mus t be inf orm ed ab out it s pot ent ial ha zar ds. Chi ldr en sho [...]

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    7 Know your p roduc t 1. On /of f switch 2. Sp indl e l ock butto n 3. Ma in han dle 4. Se cond ary hand le 5. De pth of cut adj ustmen t k nob 6. Ma in fen ce 7. He ight an d beve l adj ust men t fenc e 8. Be vel sc ale 9. Be vel ad jus tme nt kno b 10. Heigh t s cal e 1 1. Heig ht adj ust men t knob 12. Dust ex tra cti on por t 13. Dust ex tra ct[...]

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    8 Overv iew Th e bi scu it j oi ner is d es ign ed f or t he c ut tin g an d jo in ing of dre sse d ti mb er . It pr ovi des a n ac cur ate , ef fe ct ive a nd co nve nie nt a lte rna tiv e t o ot her m ean s of j oin tin g su ch a s do wel lin g an d ca n b e pa rt icu lar ly u sef ul f or edg e jo int ing lo ng bo ard s of n atu ral woo d or ma n[...]

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    9 Adjus ting the secon dary handl e 1. U sing an All en key lo ose n the se t scre w o n each si de of the handl e ( fig B). B C 2. P osit ion the ha ndl e to the desir ed posit ion (fig C) . 3. T ighte n t he 2 hex scre ws to se cur e the ha ndl e in pos iti on. Fitti ng the height and bevel adjustmen t fence 1. A ttac h t he hei ght and be vel ad[...]

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    1 0 Chang ing the blade CA UTION. Always en sur e that the bi scui t j oin er is sw itc hed of f and unplu gged fro m the power supp ly bef ore maki ng any adj ust men ts. 1. L oose n a nd rem ove the 4 scr ews on the base of the bis cui t join er . 2. R emov e t he bas e p lat e to rev eal the bla de (f ig K). K L 3. W hils t h old ing the spi ndl[...]

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    1 1 Dust extr action CA UTION. A lwa ys ens ure that the bis cui t join er is swit ched of f and unplu gged fro m the power supp ly bef ore maki ng any adj ust men ts or co nne ctin g a cce sso ries . 1. Fit the dus t ext ract ion adap tor (13) to the por t ( 12) when con nec tin g the to ol to a du st ext rac tio n sys tem (f ig Q) . Q R 2. Th e d[...]

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    1 2 Makin g an e dge to edge joint Centreline Mark(s) 1. Po siti on the 2 piec es toget her and dra w a refe rence ma rk at 90 º to the centr e p oin t of eac h prop osed joi nt lo cat ion. Spa ce the jo int s abou t 4 inc hes ap art . 2. Se t the cu tti ng dep th to suit th e bis cuit s y ou are us ing . Gen era lly , #20 bi scu its suit mo st ap[...]

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    1 3 8. When all slo ts ha ve bee n cut , clea n the edge an d slo ts of any remai ning saw dus t. 9. Pla ce the bi scu its into po sit ion and fit the mat chi ng tim ber pie ces toget her . 10. Cla mp the bo ard s and wi pe cl ean an y exc ess gl ue an d lea ve to se t as per th e glue s s pec ifi cati ons. Makin g a co rner joint 1. S et the 2 pie[...]

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    1 4 T roubl e shooting WARNING! T urn the on/of f switc h to the of f posit ion and unp lug the too l fro m the po wer suppl y b efo re per formin g t rou ble sh oot ing proce dures. T ro u bl e P ro bl e m S ug ge s t e d r e m ed y Bis cui t join er wil l not st art Pow er cor d n ot plu gged in Ens ure that th e cord is conn ecte d t o the po we[...]

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    1 6 GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au. Should you not have access to the Internet, please contact our s[...]