MORTISING MACHINE MODEL 35570 Visit our website at: http://www.harborfreight.com Read this material before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury. SAVE THIS MANUAL. Copyright© 1996 by Harbor Freight Tools®. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools. Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally.
SPECIFICATIONS Motor Speed Vertical Capacity Throat Table Base Overall Weight 1/2 HP, 2.3 Amps @ 110 V, 60Hz 3580 RPM 5" 5" 13-3/8" x 6" 10" x 7-3/4" 54 lbs. SAVE THIS MANUAL You will need this manual for the safety instructions, assembly instructions, operating procedures, parts list, and diagram. Put them in a safe, dry place for future reference.
11. KEEP PROPER FOOTING AND BALANCE AT ALL TIMES. Do not reach over or across machines that are running. 12. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tool clean and bits and chisels sharp to provide better and safer performance, Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged, have them repaired by an authorizer1 service facility. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. 13. DISCONNECT POWER.
and put the screw through the green ear. Plug the adapter's two prongs into the outlet, and replace the center screw. Now plug the machine into the adapter. VOLTAGE WARNING Before connecting the tool to a power source (receptacle, outlet, etc.) be sure the voltage supplied is about the same as that specified on the nameplate of the tool. If one says 120V and the other says 110V then there will be no complications. Never try to plug a 110V into a 220V outlet, or the other way around.
3. Bracket A (4) 4. Two Hex Key Screws (5) (for bracket A) 5. Wood Base (6) 6. Two Screws (7, for wood base) 7. Fence (9) 8. Bracket B (11) 9. Four Screws (40, for fence assembly) 10. Clamp (8) 11. Knob (12 ) and Handle (12A) 12. Two Washers (10) 13. Three chisels and mortising bits (1/4", 3/8", & 1/2") 14. Chuck Key (47) ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Slide handle (24) into the receiver hole on the right side of the gear shaft (20). The handle's end should protrude about a 1/2". Tighten the set screw (19). 2.
4. Slide the bit into the chisel. 5. Insert the chisel into the bushing (38) and the bit into the chuck. Make sure the chisel's slot is facing either the right or left to provide for proper chip ejection. 6. Make sure there is at least 3/32"-7/32"o f bit protruding from the end of the chisel, then tighten the chuck. Make sure to tighten at all three spots. 7. Tighten the busing screw, and replace the left and right covers. Mortising: 1.
MAINTENANCE Bit and Chisel Sharpening: If the bit is dull, it can break the chisel, resulting in operator injury. It is sharpenable, however, if there is any sign of wear along the twist (such as irregular grooves or hollows) the bit must be replaced. Chisels cannot be sharpened if the walls become noticeably thin Typically, you will replace a bit three times as often as a chisel. Replacement bits and chisels are available from Harbor Freight Tools. 1.
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PARTS DIAGRAM 29-01 29-02 29-03 42 29-04 46 43 44 12A 47 45 40 48 49 SKU 35570 Page 10
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