Assembly, Location bush identification, Margin distance – TRENDnet trend COMBI 650 User Manual

Page 8: Setting out the joints, Combi 650

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Combi 650

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ASSEMBLY

Location Bush Identification

Two location bushes are used in different holes
in the jig to align the correct template aperture
for the application.

The holes are colour coded for easy
identification with dots as follows:

Green dot – Female Joint
Red dot

– Male Joint

Yellow dot – Connector Recess

The jig has a colour coded key on its label for
quick reference.

Setting out the Joints

When cutting a joint ensure location bushes
contact the postformed edge of the worktop. For
certain joints the worktop will need to be inverted
so that all cuts are made into the postformed
edge, never out through it. When routing worktop
the balancing paper on the underside may feather
edge – this feather edge should be removed with
abrasive paper.

Location bushes are held in position by ‘O’ rings.
Insert the smallest end of the bush into the hole
by lightly pushing and turning at the same time.
If the bushes are tight use a lubricant on the ‘O’
ring. Ensure bushes are fully home before use.
When using jig ensure location bushes do not
foul workbench.

23mm

IMPORTANT!
In order to prevent breakout of
the laminate, rotation of the
cutter and feed direction must
always be into the postform
edge of the worktop.

Margin Distance

Allow 8.5mm when cutting joints. Measure or
use a batten of this
thickness to aid
setting out.

Plan view
of joints

O ring

Location bush

Cutter

Sub base

Guide bush

30mm Ø

Location
bush

Worktop

Template

8.5mm

Right hand joint

Male

Female

Male

Female

Cut male with laminate down

Cut female with laminate up

Postform edge

The joint takes up 23mm, this should
be allowed for with extra material in the
length of the male worktop.

Male

Female

Postform edge

PENINSULA

Postform edge

Postform edge

Male

Female

Left hand joint

Cut male with laminate up

Cut female with laminate down

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