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19.  Practice proper maintenance. Keep all tools sharp, clean and well lubricated for the best 

and safest results. Sharp blades minimize stalling, kickback, and burning. They perform 
faster, better and safer than dull blades.

20. Keep hands away from moving parts  until they have come to a complete stop and the 

power has been disconnected.

21. 

Always

 disconnect the tool from the power source when changing cutters or blades, or 

when performing any general maintenance activities (such as adjusting or cleaning).

22. Handle blades with care.

23.  Unless otherwise specified, always insert the shank as far as possible into the chuck in order to 

provide proper support. Tighten the chuck securely.

24. Remove all nails from a workpiece before performing any operation on it.

25. Hold workpiece firmly in a vise or clamp.

26. Ensure that depth and any other adjustments are tight.

27.  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before use.

28. Maintain good balance.

29. 

Do not

 remove workpiece or cut-off pieces from tool during a cut while the cutter 

is moving.

30. 

Do not

 leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.

31.  When not in use, power tools should be stored in a dry area, elevated and locked so that 

they are out of the reach of children.

Summary of Contents for 05J41.01

Page 1: ...tool operation 7 Use in an appropriate environment Power tools should be used only in dry clean and well lit environments Exposure to rain or use in the presence of flammable liquids or gases could r...

Page 2: ...Handle blades with care 23 Unless otherwise specified always insert the shank as far as possible into the chuck in order to provide proper support Tighten the chuck securely 24 Remove all nails from a...

Page 3: ...movement can create high side loads on the tenon cutter leading to the shank failing Any quill run out in the drill press contributes further to the problem 2 Because there is much less feel as to how...

Page 4: ...s cutting or does not cut at all you will need to adjust the blade Note The tenon cutter s shank has a hole drilled down the center This is to allow you to insert a 3 16 dia pin into the back end to d...

Page 5: ...r tenons just stop cutting before bottoming out Sharpening You can hold the small blade for sharpening by making a blade holder from 1 2 square stock 4 to 6 long Using a bandsaw or other thin blade cu...

Page 6: ...to ride up on the plug gauge and bend slightly once tightened against the gauge When the gauge is removed the blade will drop to its unstressed position and produce undersized tenons Readjust the blad...

Page 7: ...54K93 02 81 2 11 Micro Abrasive Sheet 15 SiC PSA 54K94 02 81 2 11 Micro Abrasive Sheet 5 SiC PSA 05J41 01 Power Tenon Cutter 5 8 05J41 02 Power Tenon Cutter 3 4 05J41 09 Power Tenon Cutter 7 8 05J41...

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