tT

19/02/2005 8:39 PM

PC557 type 3

I bought the unit a few weeks ago and am having problems with
alignment. When biscuiting 2 boards together they seem to be out as
bad as a heavy 1/8". The unit seems to be a bit 'loose'. In non
technical terms...With a hand on the trigger handle and a hand on the
handle on top of the unit you shake the unit around and there seems to
be a little/fair bit of play...(hope that makes sense). Are all the
PC557's the same? I am sure user error is part of the problem but it
seems to be hit and miss. Any feeback would be greatly appreciated.


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NE

"Never Enough Money"

in reply to [email protected] (TB) on 19/02/2005 8:39 PM

20/02/2005 8:15 AM

Mine is perfecr and was perfect out of the box. Soory to hear you're
having problems.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] (TB) on 19/02/2005 8:39 PM

20/02/2005 3:06 PM


"TB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I bought the unit a few weeks ago and am having problems with
> alignment. When biscuiting 2 boards together they seem to be out as
> bad as a heavy 1/8". The unit seems to be a bit 'loose'. In non
> technical terms...With a hand on the trigger handle and a hand on the
> handle on top of the unit you shake the unit around and there seems to
> be a little/fair bit of play...(hope that makes sense). Are all the
> PC557's the same? I am sure user error is part of the problem but it
> seems to be hit and miss. Any feeback would be greatly appreciated.

With you hand on the switch you have a lot of leverage. Yes the unit could
shake around a bit. Hold it steady. I typically keep one hand on the top
of the fence that lays on the top of the wood to hold the unit square to the
work.
Do not us the table top as an index point for the bottom of the joiner.
Always use the flip down fence to index the tool and hang the end of the
board and tool off the end of a work surface. The tool should only be
supported on the cutting end by the piece that it is cutting.


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