V ^Instruction Manual3382 Plate Joiner
bled. Next, make a mark at 90° to the joint interface across both pieces at the desired biscuit locations (See Figure 15). See Application sec
2"-3"Figure 166"-10Figure 17Figuréis3/16” (5mm) MINIMUM 3/16” (5mm) MINIMUM...irtnuiz3/16” (5mm) MINIMUMFrame joints are an ideal app
Figure 20Figure 21Corner Joints (Figure 21)Corner joints are another common and excellent application for biscuit joinery. Follow the proce
Edge Miter Joints (Figure 24)Edge miters are most commonly used in box structures or for making multisided pedestals where you would like t
Figure 28T-Joints (Figure 29)Biscuit joining is a viable alternative to dadoing when making a T-joint. T-joints are most commonly used when attaching
AccessoriesRecommended accessories for use with your tool are available at extra cost from your distributor or local service center. A comp
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Getting the most out of your tool.Please take time to read this manual and pay particular attention to the safety instructions we’ve provided for
Ì;̧iip;iÌlf:iÌA^Blacks Decker (U.S.) Inc. • 701 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286Printed in U.S.A. (JAN95-CD-2) Form No. 159224Copyright© 1994,
FOR YOUR SAFETY - ALL TOOLSWARNING: When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fir
AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Don’t carry tool with finger on switch. Be sure switch is off when plugging in.EXTENSION CORDS. Make sure your
Figure 21/2"(12.7 mm)|«.2-3/8" (60 mm)(flat biscuits) #203/8"(9.5 mm)|**2-3/16" (56 mm)5/16" (8 mm1-13/16" (46mm)#10Figu
4. Use the spanner wrench provided to loosen (counterclockwise) the blade nut. Depress the spindle lock pin on the top of the gear
Figure 7RED MARKFigure 8FINE DEPTH ADJUSTMENTFigure 9ANTI-SLIPPAGE PINYou may encounter situations where you want to leave a little loosene
mate width of a #20 biscuit so that you’ll know where the edge of the blade is and can prevent breakthrough. To avoid breaking through the wo
Figure 13PROTRUDING BISCUIT END (Trim off with saw and sand smooth)Figure 14R GREATER STOCK THICKNESSFigure 15tions of joints that can be made
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