Lift the unlocking device [7-2] until it audibly
disengages using the open-ended spanner [7-
3] supplied (SW 12).
Separate the motor unit [7-5] from the guide
frame [7-4].
Press and hold the spindle lock [8-1].
Loosen the cutter [8-3] using the open-ended
spanner [8-2] and remove.
Release the spindle lock [8-1].
8-1
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Inserting the tool
WARNING
Risk of injury
Before inserting a new cutter ensure that the
machine, the guide frame and the guides [7-1]
and [7-6] are clean.
Remove any contamination that may be present.
Only use sharp, undamaged and clean tools.
Press and hold the spindle lock [8-1].
Use the open-ended spanner [8-2] to screw on
the cutter [8-3].
Release the spindle lock [8-1].
Slide the guide frame [7-4] onto the motor unit
[7-5] until it audibly engages.
Setting stop pins
The stop pins on the front of the fence are used to
register the tool against the edge of the workpiece.
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8-2
8-3
This provides rapid and precise placement of the
tool on the workpiece.
Six stop pins [9-2] are available on the stop side of
the DOMINO joining machine.
Stop pins that are not required can be individually
engaged by exerting overpressure and released us-
ing the button [9-1].
9-2
50 mm
37 mm
20 mm
1
2
3
A
B
C
These serve as spacers to the cutter centre and can
be inserted at different locations - see image [9]:
A
Three possible spacings to a supply side (1 -
2 - 3)
B
Two dowel holes beside each other from a
supply side (1 - 3)
C
Two dowel holes by changing the workpiece,
e.g. for cross-section cut.
Widening the contact surface
The contact surface widening device [10-1] can be
used to enlarge the contact surface when routing
9-1
3
2
1