6. STANDARD EQUIPMENTS
Standard equipment includes: carrying case, hard metal
blade, oil can and machine wrenches, and dust connector.
7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1440382 HM blade d.100x4
6446073 Standard dust collector attachment 2.25 m
6446078 CB64B Lateral fence.
8. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
ABB311 JOINTING MACHINE
The ABB311 jointing machine is especially designed for
making slots in panels for inserting joint splines.
The angle and height of the head are adjustable, which
means you can make any type of joint quickly and
accurately. The machine comes equipped with a channel
chip outlet and a connector for coupling it to an external
suction source.
9. DEPTHS ADJUSTMENT
For nº0, nº10 or nº20 (Figs. 1, 2 and 3) splines, set the
adjustment at position 0, 10 or 20, respectively, to obtain
a depth of 8, 10 or 12 mm.
For Nº6 splines (Fig. A), the saw outlet must be adjusted
to its maximum depth of 20 mm, as shown in section 11.
10. WOODEN SPLINES
Nº0 splines Ref.1405001:Dimensions: 45x15x4 mm
Nº10 splines Ref.1405002:Dimensions: 55x19x4 mm
Nº20 splines Ref.1405003:Dimensions: 63x24x4 mm
Nº6 splines Ref.1405004:Measurements: 85x30x4 mm
11. LAYING OUT THE SLOTS
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A pencil line is enough for this operation (Figs. 4 and 5).
Position the reference mark on the machine against it
(Figs. 6, 7 and 8). Pencil lines can be made using a ruler
or a template, or even by eye.
Two adjoining slots are required to attach the No.6
spline. Therefore two lines, 15 mm apart, must be drawn.
12. JOINTING
12.1 JOINTING TO A PLANE SURFACE
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For 16, 19 and 22 mm boards (for boards larger than
these use the movable front part and the movable fence):
Place the piece to be assembled on the edge of the
previously drawn pencil line as shown in (Fig. 9). Mill the
vertical grooves as shown in (Fig. 10) and the horizontal
grooves as shown in (Fig. 11). Glue and assemble. (Fig. 12).
12.2 JOINTING AT AN END
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For all board thicknesses use the movable front panel
and the movable fence.
Position the front movable panel at the desired height
or board thickness. Place the movable fence panel in
the 90° position and mill the slot (Figs. 13 and 14). Glue
and assemble (Fig. 17).
Maximum displacement of the movable front panel over
the centre of the blade tool is 45 mm. (Figs. 15 and 16).
12.3 MITRE JOINTING
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For all board thicknesses and angle, use the movable
front panel and the movable fence (Figs. 18 and 19).
Example: 45° MITRE JOINT. Position the front movable
panel at the desired distance and the movable fence
at 45° (Figs. 20 and 21). Glue and assemble (Fig. 22).
12.4 FRAME JOINTING
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Frames can be mitre or square jointed. Two splines are
recommended if the thickness is greater than 25 mm.
(Figs. 23, 24, 25).
12.5 LENGTHWISE JOINTING
For lengthwise jointing, the movable front panel should
be set at board thickness. Proceed as indicated in figures
(Figs. 26, 27, 28).