Wood thickness
12–14 mm
15–18 mm
19–30 mm
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Mark your wooden workpieces, e.g. with and , so you can tell
them apart (see Fig. A).
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Mark the places on the wooden workpieces that you want to join,
e.g. with a
Processing wooden workpiece 1
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Clamp the wooden workpiece , e.g. to a work table (see Fig. A).
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Set the drilling depth for wooden workpiece . Use a drill with a
depth stop. Measure the dowel length. For face joints, set half the
dowel length plus 1 mm plus 26 mm for the thickness of the product
itself. For corner and T-joints, set the dowel length plus 6 mm plus
26 mm for the thickness of the product itself and minus the thickness
of wooden workpiece .
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Place the product on the front edge of wooden workpiece and
clamp it between the guide bolts. Depending on which drill bush
you are using, the product must be applied accordingly (see Fig. B).
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Secure the product to the wooden workpiece by pressing from
the side.
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Insert the drill into the drill bush and drill a hole (see Fig. C).
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Fill the drill holes with wood glue.
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Insert the dowels into the drill holes.
PUD 30 A1
(see Fig. A).
∅ Drill bush/dowel
6 mm
8 mm
10 mm
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