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METHOD OF JOINING
Put one piece of moulding in front of the left hand fence (M) and slide it in
until it touches the right hand fence (N) (see Fig. 2)
Place the second piece of moulding in front of the right hand fence and slide
it forward until it contacts the first piece of moulding.
MANUAL POSITION (MAN)
Press the pedal to operate the clamp. To Release the clamp, press the key RAZ.
Press the
buttons (Z) situated at the front of the machine to the left and
the right. Each short pressure on the two buttons will insert one wedge. If
you press continuously on the buttons the complete cycle will continue until
the clamp releases.
AUTOMATIC POSITION (AUTO)
Just press the foot pedal.
One pressure on the foot pedal operates the complete cycle as selected until the
clamp releases.
PUTTING IN THE FENCES (See Fig. 5)
If the joint is open on top rotate both
buttons (K) the same amount towards the
minus sign.
If joint is open at the bottom rotate both
buttons (K) the same amount towards the
plus sign.
ADJUSTMENT OF DRAUGHT ANGLE
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The draught increases slightly the cut angle of the mouldings so there is extra
pressure on the inside of the frame joints.
A 90° angle is obtained when the two lines coincide. Turning the threaded nut (L)
increases the 90° angle.
USE OF MAGNETIC SPACER BARS
When the height of the moulding is lower than the height of the fences, (approximately
21mm (13/i6"))spacer bars must be used so that the bung is not obstructed by the
fences. Place the spacer bars on the table against the fences prior to inserting the
moulding.