Jet Tools Drill 720HD User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual  
Heavy-Duty Mortiser  
Model 720HD  
WMH TOOL GROUP  
2420 Vantage Drive  
Elgin, Illinois 60123  
Ph.: 800-274-6848  
Part No. M-1791309  
Revision A 7/05  
Copyright © WMH Tool Group  
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Table of Contents  
Warranty and Service ..............................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................3  
Warning...................................................................................................................................................4  
Introduction..............................................................................................................................................6  
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................6  
Unpacking ...............................................................................................................................................7  
Contents of the Shipping Container ......................................................................................................7  
Assembly.................................................................................................................................................8  
Installing Handle...................................................................................................................................8  
Installing Wood Table...........................................................................................................................8  
Installing Bushing, Chisel and Auger.....................................................................................................9  
Grounding Instructions.............................................................................................................................9  
Extension cords..................................................................................................................................10  
Adjustments...........................................................................................................................................11  
Squaring Table To Chisel ...................................................................................................................11  
Setting Table to Vertical Position........................................................................................................11  
Table Removal and Storage...............................................................................................................11  
Chuck Extension Adaptor...................................................................................................................12  
Depth Setting Rod..............................................................................................................................12  
Head Movement.................................................................................................................................12  
Clamp ................................................................................................................................................13  
Stock Stop..........................................................................................................................................13  
Setting Lateral Stops..........................................................................................................................13  
Chisel Parallel to Workpiece...............................................................................................................14  
Lower Work Support...........................................................................................................................14  
Re-setting the Head ...........................................................................................................................14  
Gib Adjustment...................................................................................................................................14  
Tool Storage ......................................................................................................................................15  
Operating Controls.................................................................................................................................15  
Operation...............................................................................................................................................16  
Sharpening Chisel and Auger.............................................................................................................17  
Lubrication .........................................................................................................................................17  
Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................18  
720HD Heavy Duty Mortiser...............................................................................................................19  
Parts List: 720HD Heavy Duty Mortiser...............................................................................................20  
Electrical Connections ...........................................................................................................................23  
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Warning  
1. Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or operation.  
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with  
all of these warnings may cause serious injury.  
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.  
4. This mortiser is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If  
you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a mortiser, do not use until proper training  
and knowledge have been obtained.  
5. Do not use this mortiser for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, WMH Tool Group  
disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from  
that use.  
6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this mortiser. Everyday eyeglasses  
only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.  
7. Before operating this mortiser, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll sleeves up past  
the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non-slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips  
are recommended. Do not wear gloves.  
8. Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.  
9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities  
contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
Lead from lead based paint.  
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.  
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.  
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your  
exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety  
equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  
particles.  
10. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.  
11. Make certain the machine is properly grounded.  
12. Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source.  
13. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting  
wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.  
14. Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance  
purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.  
15. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged  
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting  
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
16. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.  
17. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.  
18. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.  
19. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.  
20. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are  
careless acts that can result in serious injury.  
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21. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the auger and chisel or  
other moving parts. Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.  
22. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for  
which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.  
23. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.  
24. Maintain tools with care. Keep augers and chisels sharp and clean for the best and safest  
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  
25. Make sure the work piece is securely clamped against table and/or fence. Never use your hand to  
hold the work piece.  
26. Do not turn on the power while the auger or chisel is contacting a workpiece.  
27. Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris — do  
not use your hands.  
28. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.  
29. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the mortiser until  
the auger comes to a complete stop.  
30. Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine.  
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or  
possible machine damage.  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly  
even death.  
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Introduction  
This manual is provided by WMH Tool Group covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures  
for a Model 720HD Heavy-Duty Mortiser. This manual contains instructions on installation, safety  
precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. This machine  
has been designed and constructed to provide years of trouble free operation if used in accordance with  
instructions set forth in this manual. If there are any questions or comments, please contact either your  
local supplier or WMH Tool Group. WMH Tool Group can also be reached at our web site:  
Specifications  
Model Number................................................................................................................................ 720HD  
Stock Number.............................................................................................................................. 1791309  
Chuck Capacity (in.)..............................................................................................................................1/2  
Spindle Taper ...................................................................................................................................JT33  
Bushing Inside Diameter (in.)..........................................................................................3/4, 5/8 and 1-1/8  
Chisel Stroke (in.)..............................................................................................................................6-1/8  
Maximum Chisel Travel (in.):  
Side to Side....................................................................................................................................9-1/8  
Front to Back..................................................................................................................................3-3/8  
Table Size (L x W)(in.) ......................................................................................................... 14-5/8 x 7-1/8  
Maximum Workpiece Height – without Table (in.)...................................................................................46  
Maximum Workpiece Height – with Table (in.)..................................................................................11-1/2  
Clamp Surface (L x W)(in.)........................................................................................................... 8 x 2-3/4  
Table Tilt (deg.) ..................................................................................................................90 left, 45 right  
Fence Size (L x W)(in.) ...................................................................................................... 20-1/2 x 11-3/4  
Base Size (L x W)(in.)........................................................................................................ 25-1/2 x 21-1/2  
Overall Height (in.).................................................................................................................................80  
Motor...........................................................................................................TEFC, 1.5HP, 1Ph, 230V only  
Motor Speed (RPM).......................................................................................................................... 1,720  
Approximate Shipping Weight (lbs.) .....................................................................................................575  
Approximate Net Weight (lbs.) .............................................................................................................490  
The above specifications were current at the time this manual was published, but because of our policy of  
continuous improvement, WMH Tool Group reserves the right to change specifications at any time and  
without prior notice, without incurring obligations.  
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Contents of the Shipping Container  
Unpacking  
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Mortiser  
Remove all crating and plastic from around the  
Mortiser. Check for shipping damage; report any  
damage immediately to your distributor and  
shipping agent. Do not discard any shipping  
material until the Mortiser is assembled and  
running properly.  
Handle  
Chisel and Auger set – 3/4”  
Chisel and Auger set - 1”  
Bushings - 5/8”, 3/4” and 1-1/8” I.D.  
(NOTE: The 5/8” bushing is already installed  
on the mortiser)  
Open the cabinet rear door and remove any  
boxes and accessory items. Compare these with  
the following parts list to make sure all parts are  
intact. Missing parts, if any, should be reported  
to your distributor. Read the instruction manual  
thoroughly for assembly, maintenance and  
safety instructions.  
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Combination Wrenches: 12-14, 17-19, 22-24  
Hex (Allen) Wrenches: 3, 4, 5 and 6mm  
Chuck Key  
Chuck Extension Adaptor  
Wood Table  
Phillips Flat Head Screws, M6 x 20L  
Reversible (Cross Point/Flat Head)  
Screwdriver  
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Owner's Manual  
Warranty Card  
Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting set-up  
or operation! Failure to comply may cause serious injury.  
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Assembly  
Tools required for assembly  
forklift or hoist with straps/slings  
14mm wrench (provided)  
4 and 6mm hex wrenches (provided)  
1. Remove the four screws that secure the  
Mortiser to the wood pallet, using a 14mm  
wrench.  
2. With a forklift or hoist, lift the machine off the  
pallet and into its desired location.  
3. The Mortiser should be located in a dry  
area, on a sturdy, level floor, and with  
sufficient lighting. Leave plenty of space  
around the machine for operations and  
routine maintenance work.  
4. If desired, the Mortiser can be further  
stabilized by securing it to the floor, using  
lag screws through the four holes in the  
base.  
The mortiser should be  
disconnected from the power source during  
assembly procedures.  
5. Unpainted areas of the machine have been  
treated with a rust preventative. This should  
be removed with a soft cloth and a mild  
solvent. Do not use paint thinner, lacquer  
thinner, gasoline or mineral spirits; these will  
damage painted surfaces and plastic parts.  
Do not use an abrasive pad.  
Installing Handle  
1. Use a 4mm hex wrench to remove the  
screw, washer and spring from the shaft  
(Figure 1).  
2. Mount the hub of the handle onto the shaft  
as shown. Make sure the hub slides all the  
way onto the shaft.  
Figure 1  
3. Re-install spring, washer and screw. Tighten  
screw.  
Installing Wood Table  
1. To install the wood table, first remove the  
right hand screw at the right of the clamp  
(Figure 2), with a 6mm hex wrench, and  
loosen the left hand screw from beneath.  
Pivot the clamp out of the way.  
2. Mount the wood table with two flat head  
screws as shown.  
3. Re-position the clamp and install the screw.  
Figure 2  
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Installing Bushing, Chisel and Auger  
1. The mortiser should be disconnected from  
power source.  
2. Open the chuck access cover (A, Figure 3).  
3. Insert a bushing (B, Figure 3) into the hole  
with the bushing’s hole facing the front  
toward the set screw (C, Figure 3).  
NOTE: The Mortiser is shipped with the 5/8”  
bushing pre-installed.)  
4. Tighten the set screw (C, Figure 3) with a  
4mm hex wrench just enough to hold  
bushing in place.  
5. Place the chisel (D, Figure 3) and auger (E,  
Figure 3) beneath the bushing and allow the  
auger to rest upon the table while pushing  
the chisel up through the bushing.  
6. The cutting portion of the auger must clear  
the chisel by about 1/16” to 3/16”,  
depending upon the type of wood to be  
worked. Place a “spacer” of 1/8” to 3/16”  
diameter (a hex wrench works well)  
between bushing and chisel, and push  
chisel up until it contacts the spacer.  
Figure 3  
7. Tighten the set screw (C, Figure 3) to hold  
the chisel in place, and remove spacer.  
8. Push the auger up through the chisel  
opening and into the chuck as far as it will  
go. Tighten the auger in the chuck using the  
chuck key.  
9. Loosen the set screw (C, Figure 3) and  
push the chisel all the way up until it  
contacts the bushing. This should provide  
the proper distance so that the cutting  
portion of the auger clears the chisel.  
Tighten the set screw (C, Figure 3).  
NOTE: Set the slot in the side of the chisel  
to the left or right, if the cut is to be done  
laterally; and front or back if the cut is to be  
done front to back. The chisel slot should  
always be positioned so chips are being  
released into the already-cut part of the  
workpiece.  
10. Close the chuck access cover (A, Figure 3)  
before operating.  
Grounding Instructions  
Electrical connections must  
be made by  
a
qualified electrician in  
compliance with all relevant codes. This  
machine must be properly grounded to help  
prevent electrical shock and possible fatal  
injury.  
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This machine must be grounded. In the event of  
a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides  
a path of least resistance for electric current to  
reduce the risk of electric shock.  
Improper connection of the equipment-  
grounding conductor can result in a risk of  
electric shock. The conductor, with insulation  
having an outer surface that is green with or  
without yellow stripes, is the equipment-  
grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of  
the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not  
connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a  
live terminal.  
Check with a qualified electrician or service  
personnel if the grounding instructions are not  
completely understood, or if in doubt as to  
whether the tool is properly grounded. Use only  
three wire extension cords that have three-prong  
grounding plugs and three-pole receptacles that  
accept the tool’s plug.  
The Mortiser is factory wired for 230 volt. You  
may either install a plug or “hard-wire” the  
machine directly to a control panel.  
If you are connecting a plug, use a proper  
UL/CSA listed grounding plug suitable for 230  
volt operation, similar to that shown in Figure 4.  
The Mortiser with a 230 volt plug should only be  
connected to an outlet having the same  
configuration. No adapter is available or should  
be used with the 230 volt plug.  
Figure 4  
If the Mortiser is to be hard-wired to a panel,  
make sure a disconnect is available for the  
operator. During hard-wiring of the Mortiser,  
make sure the fuses have been removed or the  
breakers have been tripped in the circuit to  
which the Mortiser will be connected. Place a  
warning placard on the fuse holder or circuit  
breaker to prevent it being turned on while the  
machine is being wired.  
Recommended Gauges (AWG) of Extension Cords  
Extension Cord Length *  
Make sure the voltage of your power supply  
matches the specifications on the motor plate of  
the Mortiser.  
25  
50  
75  
100 150 200  
Amps  
feet feet feet feet feet feet  
< 5  
16  
16  
14  
12  
10  
10  
16  
16  
14  
12  
10  
NR  
16  
14  
12  
10  
10  
NR  
14  
12  
12  
10  
12  
Extension cords  
If an extension cord is necessary, make sure the  
cord rating is suitable for the amperage listed on  
the machine’s motor plate. An undersized cord  
will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss  
of power and overheating.  
5 to 8  
NR  
NR  
NR  
NR  
NR  
8 to 12  
12 to 15  
15 to 20  
21 to 30  
10  
NR  
NR  
NR  
NR  
10  
NR  
NR  
Use the chart in Figure 5 as a general guide in  
choosing the correct size cord. If in doubt, use  
the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge  
number, the heavier the cord.  
*based on limiting the line voltage drop to 5V at 150% of the  
rated amperes.  
NR: Not Recommended.  
Figure 5  
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Adjustments  
Squaring Table To Chisel  
1. Place a square upon the table and against  
the chisel, as shown in Figure 6.  
2. If the table and chisel are not perpendicular  
to each other, loosen the table’s stud with  
the attached hex wrench (A, Figure 6).  
3. Loosen the locking handle (B, Figure 6) and  
adjust the table until the table and chisel are  
square.  
4. Re-tighten the stud (A, Figure 6) and locking  
handle (B, Figure 6).  
Figure 6  
5. Make sure the pointer aligns with zero on  
the scale. Loosening the screw on the  
pointer will allow slight adjustment of the  
pointer if necessary.  
NOTE: The locking handle (B, Figure 6) can be  
rotated out of the way. Simply lift up on the  
handle, rotate it on the pin, then release the  
handle, making sure it seats itself properly on  
the pin.  
Setting Table to Vertical Position  
For table angles from 45° to 90°:  
1. Loosen the stud (A, Figure 7).  
2. Unscrew and remove the locking handle (B,  
Figure 7).  
3. Rotate the table to vertical position and  
install the locking handle (B, Figure 7) into  
the other hole as shown.  
4. Adjust the table to the desired angle and  
tighten both stud and locking handle.  
Figure 7  
Table Removal and Storage  
The table can be removed for mortising large  
workpieces using the lower work support.  
First remove the locking handle (B, Figure 7),  
then unscrew and remove the stud (A, Figure 7).  
The table can be stored in the rack at the side of  
the cabinet. See Figure 8.  
Figure 8  
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Chuck Extension Adaptor  
The provided Chuck Extension Adaptor is used  
to lower the chuck for use with after-market  
chisels (chisels other than those supplied with  
your machine) that may require a spacer due to  
varying lengths in shanks.  
1. To install the adaptor, first remove the chisel  
and auger.  
2. It may be necessary to remove the bushing  
to provide enough clearance when installing  
the chuck and adaptor. If so, loosen the set  
screw and remove the bushing.  
3. Hold the spindle stationary by placing a  
wrench on the flats of the spindle (see  
Figure 9). With your other hand, insert the  
chuck key into the chuck and use it to twist  
the entire chuck, until the chuck releases  
from the tapered spindle. Do not allow the  
chuck to drop, as it can be damaged.  
Figure 9  
4. Push the adaptor into the chuck (Figure 9).  
Then push this assembly onto the spindle.  
5. Re-install the bushing and secure it loosely  
with the set screw.  
6. Re-install the chisel and auger. See  
“Installing Bushing, Chisel and Auger”.  
Depth Setting Rod  
The depth setting rod (Figure 10) limits the  
depth of the stroke.  
1. Lower the mortising head until the chisel is  
at the desired depth.  
2. Loosen the locking handle and slide the  
depth rod down until the collar contacts the  
block.  
3. Tighten the locking handle.  
Figure 10  
Head Movement  
The three handles for head movement  
(explained below) are spring loaded, and can be  
adjusted to different positions for the  
convenience of the operator. Pull up on the  
handle close to its hub and rotate it, allowing it  
to drop back down onto the pin. See Figure 11.  
Make sure the handle re-seats itself properly on  
the pin.  
Figure 11  
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Lateral (X Axis)  
Use the handle (A, Figure 12) to move the head  
right or left. The lateral stops should be set in  
accordance with the length of the mortise cut  
(see “Setting Lateral Stops”).  
Up/Down (Z Axis)  
Handle B, Figure 12.  
Forward/Backward (Y Axis)  
Loosen the Y-Axis locking handle (shown in  
Figure 18) and move the handle (C, Figure 12).  
NOTE: When making lateral cuts the Y-Axis  
locking handle (Figure 18) should be tightened.  
Figure 12  
Clamp  
The clamp (Figure 13) has a quick release  
feature; push the handle forward to move the  
jaw against the workpiece, then further tighten  
the clamp by rotating the handle. The clamp jaw  
can also be retracted by loosening the handle  
about a half turn, and then pulling it outward.  
The clamp can be swiveled for tapered  
workpieces. Loosen both screws (one is shown  
in Figure 13) and swivel the clamp as needed.  
Re-tighten both screws.  
If you do not wish to mar a soft workpiece, you  
can mount a board to the face of the clamp jaw,  
using screws (not provided) through the two  
holes in the jaw.  
Figure 13  
Stock Stop  
The stock stop, shown in Figure 13, is useful for  
repetitive cuts of the same length, and can be  
mounted to either end of the fence. Loosen the  
wing screws to adjust.  
Setting Lateral Stops  
Loosen the locking handles and slide the lateral  
stops (Figure 14) to the desired position. Re-  
tighten the locking handles.  
Figure 14  
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Chisel Parallel to Workpiece  
For accurate mortise cuts, the chisel must be  
parallel to the workpiece. The workpiece should  
be cut square for this adjustment to be accurate.  
Check and adjust this parallelism as follows:  
1. Move the head forward far enough that the  
workpiece can be inserted between fence  
and chisel.  
2. Slightly loosen the set screw to allow the  
chisel to be rotated.  
3. Move the head back carefully until the face  
of the chisel rests against the workpiece, but  
do not force. See Figure 15.  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
Figure 17  
4. If needed, further adjust the chisel by hand.  
5. Tighten set screw, making sure the chisel  
maintains contact with the bushing.  
Lower Work Support  
To use the lower work support, remove the table  
(see “Table Removal and Storage”). Loosen the  
locking handle (Figure 16) and slide the lower  
work support into position. Re-tighten the handle  
securely.  
Re-setting the Head  
The head can be adjusted in order to achieve  
the maximum workpiece height.  
1. Place a block of wood for support between  
the head and fence (Figure 17). Lower the  
head until it rests upon the block.  
2. Loosen only slightly the hex nut (A, Figure  
17).  
3. Pull down the handle (B, Figure 17) until the  
cylinder (C, Figure 17) bottoms out.  
4. Tighten the hex nut (A, Figure 17).  
Gib Adjustment  
The tightness of the gibs has been set at the  
factory and should not require adjustment. As  
parts wear through long-term use, or “play”  
develops in the gib, adjustments can be made  
as follows. NOTE: Gib tightness should be just  
enough to allow smooth movement without  
binding.  
Gib for Vertical Movement  
1. Slightly loosen the three hex cap screws (D,  
Figure 17) which hold the gib.  
2. Turn the gib screws (E, Figure 17) until any  
play is removed.  
3. Re-tighten the hex cap screws (D, Figure  
17) securely.  
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Gib for Front-to-Back Movement  
1. Remove the two screws on the pleated dust  
cover (F, Figure 18) and move the dust  
cover out of the way.  
2. Loosen the three hex nuts (G, Figure 18)  
with a 10mm wrench.  
3. Turn the three set screws (H, Figure 18)  
with a 3mm hex wrench, until play is  
eliminated on the gib (J, Figure 18).  
4. Re-tighten the three hex nuts (G, Figure 18)  
NOTE: Hold the set screws so they do not  
turn during the tightening process.  
Figure 18  
5. Re-install the pleated dust cover (F, Figure  
18) before operating.  
Gib for Lateral Movement  
1. Remove the two screws on the pleated dust  
cover (F, Figure 19) and move the dust  
cover out of the away.  
2. Loosen the three hex nuts (K, Figure 19)  
with a 10mm wrench.  
3. Turn the three set screws (L, Figure 19) until  
all play is eliminated on the gib (M, Figure  
19).  
4. Re-tighten the three hex nuts (K, Figure 19).  
NOTE: Hold the set screws so they do not  
turn during the tightening process.  
Figure 19  
5. Re-install the pleated dust cover (F, Figure  
19) before operating.  
Tool Storage  
The cabinet shelf contains a perforated cushion  
for the accessories, as shown in Figure 20.  
Operating Controls  
The magnetic starter with control buttons is  
mounted to the motor. Press the “start” button to  
begin rotation of the auger. Press the “stop”  
button to stop rotation of the auger. The auger  
will quickly coast to a stop after the “stop” button  
is pressed.  
Figure 20  
The magnetic starter is a valuable safety feature  
of the Mortiser. Should electrical power  
suddenly be cut off while the mortiser is being  
operated, the magnetic starter will prevent the  
machine from immediately re-starting when  
power is restored. To re-start the Mortiser you  
must press the “on” button.  
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Operation  
General operating procedure:  
1. Position workpiece on table and secure with  
clamp.  
2. Set depth stop.  
3. For lateral cuts, adjust positive stops  
according to length of cut.  
4. Position head front-to-back and laterally for  
the first cut. If making a lateral cut, make  
sure the Y-axis locking handle is tightened.  
5. Turn on the machine and feed the chisel  
and bit steadily into the workpiece.  
IMPORTANT: The rate of feed must be fast  
enough to prevent burning at the tip of the bit,  
but not so fast as to cause the machine to slow  
or stall. The different rates of feed for different  
woods must be learned by experience.  
6. After the first cut, the head is moved using  
one of the handles for each successive cut.  
The direction of movement must allow the  
chips to clear freely. Move the workpiece so  
that the slot in the chisel is releasing chips  
into the already-cut part of the workpiece  
(Figure 21).  
Figure 21  
Do not have the chisel slot  
against the blind end of the mortise, as the  
chips will not be able to clear the chisel. This  
can cause overheating and possible  
breakage of chisel or bit.  
When cutting deep mortises, make the cut in  
several stages of approximately 1” each, to  
allow chips to clear. When cutting through-  
mortises, to prevent breakout at the back of the  
workpiece and damage to the work table, use a  
piece of scrap material under the workpiece as  
support.  
Maintenance  
Before doing maintenance  
on the mortiser, disconnect it from the  
electrical supply by pulling out the plug or  
switching off the main switch. Failure to  
comply may cause serious injury.  
The Mortiser requires only minor maintenance,  
such as cleaning and lubrication and routine  
adjustment and sharpening of the chisel and bit.  
Wipe down the Mortiser after each use and, as  
necessary, use light applications of oil or grease  
to lubricate linkages, moving parts, etc.  
If the power cord is worn, cut, or damaged in  
any way, have it replaced immediately.  
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Sharpening Chisel and Auger  
The chisel and auger should be kept sharp for  
best performance. If cutting operations require  
excessive force, the chisel and/or auger are  
probably dull and should be sharpened. Blunt  
edges will give inaccurate mortises and can lead  
to overheating and breakage of chisel or auger.  
If chisel and auger are badly worn and become  
difficult to sharpen, they should be replaced.  
Chisel  
Sharpen the chisel with a mortise chisel cutter  
with the correct size pilot. (Pilot size will differ  
depending on the size of your chisel.) Two or  
three turns of the cutter in a carpenter’s brace  
chuck should be enough to sharpen the chisel,  
as shown in Figure 22.  
Use a small, triangular, smooth file to relieve the  
inner corners of the chisel (Figure 23). Remove  
any burrs from the outside of the chisel with a  
fine oilstone.  
Figure 22  
Auger  
Sharpen the auger by using a small, smooth file,  
following the original shape of the auger. File the  
inside edge of the spur, the sides of the brad  
point, and the cutting edge inwards toward the  
flute of the auger. See Figure 24.  
Do not file the outside edge of the spur, as this  
will affect the diameter of the auger.  
Lubrication  
All ball bearings are sealed. They require no  
further lubrication.  
Figure 23  
Periodically grease the gears, racks, and table  
pivot points with a #2 tube grease.  
Periodically clean and apply grease or oil to any  
exposed machine surfaces, such as dove-tailed  
ways and slides.  
Figure 24  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble  
Probable Cause  
No incoming power.  
Remedy  
Check all plug connections.  
Fuse blown, or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse, or reset circuit breaker.  
Mortiser will not start.  
Cord damaged.  
Motor bad.  
Replace cord.  
Contact WMH technical service.  
Replace with adequate size and  
length cord.  
Extension cord too light or too long.  
Low current.  
Drill bit does not  
come up to speed.  
Contact a qualified electrician.  
Mortiser vibrates  
excessively.  
Machine should be placed on level  
floor; use shims if necessary.  
Stand on uneven surface.  
Increase offset of auger in relation to  
chisel. See page 9.  
Noisy Operation.  
Auger contacting chisel.  
Retract auger frequently to remove  
Chips not clearing from hole or auger. chips. Make sure chisel slot opens  
toward area already cut.  
Workpiece Burns.  
Dull auger.  
Resharpen, or replace auger.  
Increase feed rate.  
Feeding auger into workpiece too  
slowly.  
Auger sharpened incorrectly.  
Chuck jaws not tight.  
Bent auger.  
Resharpen auger correctly (page 17).  
Tighten chuck jaws.  
Drill bit wanders.  
Replace auger.  
Auger or chuck not installed properly. Reinstall the chuck, or auger properly.  
Wood splinters on the  
underside.  
Place a scrap board underneath the  
No backing board used.  
workpiece to prevent splintering.  
Workpiece not clamped properly,  
Support or clamp workpiece firmly.  
pinching the auger.  
Drill bit binds in  
workpiece.  
Excessive feed rate.  
Chuck jaws not tight.  
Decrease feed rate.  
Tighten chuck jaws.  
Replacement Parts  
Replacement parts are listed on the following pages. To order parts or reach our service department, call  
1-800-274-6848 between 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (CST), Monday through Friday. Having the Model  
Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and  
accurately.  
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720HD Heavy Duty Mortiser  
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Parts List: 720HD Heavy Duty Mortiser  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............720HD-101.............. Stand................................................................. ...................................1  
1...............720HD-101.............. Stand................................................................. ...................................1  
2...............720HD-102.............. X Axis Slide Base .............................................. ...................................1  
3...............720HD-103.............. Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M10x65 ......................4  
4...............720HD-104.............. Set Screw.......................................................... M10x55 ......................6  
5...............720HD-105.............. X Axis Gear Rack .............................................. ...................................1  
6...............TS-1503041 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M6x16 ........................7  
7...............720HD-107.............. Rod Support ...................................................... ...................................2  
8...............TS-1503071 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M6x30 ........................4  
9...............TS-1523011 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... M6x6 ..........................4  
10.............6294144.................. Setting Rod........................................................ ...................................1  
11.............6294143.................. Setting Collar..................................................... ...................................3  
12.............720HD-112.............. Locking Handle.................................................. M6x10 ........................2  
13.............720HD-113.............. X Axis Slide ...................................................... ...................................1  
14.............720HD-114.............. Dovetail Gib....................................................... ...................................1  
15.............720HD-115.............. Wooden Table Top ............................................ ...................................1  
16.............720HD-116.............. Gear Housing .................................................... ...................................1  
17.............TS-1506031 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M12x30 ......................2  
18.............TS-1540081 ............ Hex Nut ............................................................. M12............................1  
19.............TS-1492041 ............ Hex Cap Screw.................................................. M12x40 ......................1  
20.............BB-6004ZZ.............. Bearing.............................................................. #6004ZZ.....................2  
21.............720HD-121.............. X Axis Shaft....................................................... ...................................1  
22.............720HD-122.............. Key.................................................................... 5x5x30........................3  
23.............720HD-123.............. Feed Gear ......................................................... ...................................1  
24.............TS-1523041 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... M6x12 ........................4  
25.............720HD-125.............. Spacer............................................................... ...................................1  
26.............TS-1514021 ............ Flat Head Socket Screw..................................... M6x16 ........................5  
27.............720HD-127.............. X Axis Handle.................................................... ...................................1  
28.............720HD-128.............. Plastic Handle Grip............................................ ...................................3  
29.............6294166.................. Spring................................................................ ...................................3  
30.............6294167.................. Washer.............................................................. ...................................3  
31.............720HD-131.............. Y Axis Shaft....................................................... ...................................1  
32.............TS-1525011 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... M10x10 ......................1  
33.............720HD-133.............. Y Axis Feed Gear .............................................. ...................................1  
34.............720HD-134.............. Retaining Ring................................................... STW-20......................2  
35.............720HD-135.............. Y Axis Handle.................................................... ...................................1  
36.............720HD-136.............. Y Axis Slide ....................................................... ...................................1  
37.............720HD-137.............. Y Axis Gear Rack .............................................. ...................................1  
38.............720HD-138.............. Dovetail Gib....................................................... ...................................1  
39.............720HD-139.............. Set Screw.......................................................... M6x40 ........................6  
40.............TS-1540041 ............ Hex Nut ............................................................. M6..............................6  
41.............720HD-141.............. Locking Handle.................................................. M6x38 ........................1  
42.............720HD-142.............. Column.............................................................. ...................................1  
43.............TS-2360121 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... M12............................3  
44.............TS-1506051 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M12x40 ......................3  
45.............720HD-145.............. Z Axis Shaft....................................................... ...................................1  
46.............720HD-146.............. Washer.............................................................. D34.5xd20x0.4t ..........1  
47.............720HD-147.............. Pleated Dust Cover............................................ ...................................1  
48.............720HD-148.............. Z Axis Handle .................................................... ...................................1  
49.............720HD-149.............. Spring................................................................ ...................................1  
50.............720HD-150.............. Steel Ball........................................................... D8 ..............................1  
51.............720HD-151.............. Gib .................................................................... ...................................1  
52.............TS-1504031 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M8x16 ........................3  
53.............720HD-153.............. Screw................................................................ ...................................3  
54.............720HD-154.............. Z Axis Slide Base............................................... ...................................1  
55.............720HD-155.............. Z Axis Gear Rack............................................... ...................................1  
56.............720HD-156.............. Cylinder Fitting Shaft (Short).............................. ...................................1  
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57.............720HD-157.............. Cylinder Head.................................................... ...................................2  
58.............720HD-158.............. Cylinder............................................................. ...................................1  
59.............720HD-159.............. Cylinder Fitting Shaft (Long)............................... ...................................1  
60.............720HD-160.............. E-Ring............................................................... ETW-7........................2  
61.............720HD-161.............. Stopper Block .................................................... ...................................1  
62.............TS-1504061 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M8x30 ........................2  
63.............720HD-163.............. Shelf Cushion.................................................... ...................................1  
64.............720HD-164.............. Rubber Collar .................................................... 5x50 ...........................1  
65.............TS-1550031 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... M5..............................3  
66.............TS-1481021 ............ Hex Cap Screw.................................................. M5x10 ........................3  
67.............720HD-167.............. Handle Bracket.................................................. ...................................1  
68.............720HD-168.............. Headstock ......................................................... ...................................1  
69.............720HD-169.............. Square Head Screw........................................... ...................................1  
70.............TS-155010 .............. Flat Washer....................................................... M16............................1  
71.............TS-2310162 ............ Hex Nut ............................................................. M16x1.5P...................1  
72.............720HD-172.............. Motor................................................................. 1-1/2HP, 230V, 1Ph....1  
73.............TS-1551041 ............ Lock Washer...................................................... M6..............................4  
74.............TS-1482061 ............ Hex Cap Screw.................................................. M6x30 ........................4  
75.............6294171.................. Chuck................................................................ JT33-13mm ................1  
76.............6294198.................. Bushing ............................................................. 1-1/8”..........................1  
.................6294221.................. Bushing (not shown) .......................................... 3/4”.............................1  
.................6294222.................. Bushing (not shown) .......................................... 5/8”.............................1  
77.............TS-1524041 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... M8x16 ........................2  
78.............720HD-178.............. Chuck Access Cover.......................................... ...................................1  
79.............720HD-179.............. Retaining Ring................................................... ISTW-10.....................1  
80.............720HD-180.............. Depth Setting Rod ............................................. ...................................1  
81.............720HD-181.............. Locking Handle.................................................. M8x15 ........................1  
82.............TS-1533032 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M5x10 ........................2  
83.............720HD-183.............. Fence................................................................ ...................................1  
84.............TS-1505031 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M10x25 ......................7  
85.............720HD-185.............. Guide Bracket (Upper)....................................... ...................................1  
86.............TS-1505061 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M10x40 ......................2  
87.............TS-1525021 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... M10x12 ......................2  
88.............720HD-188.............. Guide Rod......................................................... ...................................1  
89.............720HD-189.............. Guide Bracket.................................................... ...................................1  
90.............720HD-190.............. Support Bracket................................................. ...................................1  
91.............720HD-191.............. Locking Handle.................................................. M12x60 ......................2  
92.............720HD-192.............. Guide Bracket (Lower)....................................... ...................................1  
93.............TS-1505131 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M10x80 ......................2  
94.............720HD-194.............. Bracket.............................................................. ...................................2  
95.............720HD-195.............. Table................................................................. ...................................1  
96.............TS-1504061 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M8x30 ........................1  
97.............720HD-197.............. Pointer............................................................... ...................................1  
98.............TS-2171012 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M4x6 ..........................1  
99.............720HD-199.............. Scale................................................................. ...................................1  
100...........6294187.................. Clamping Block.................................................. ...................................1  
101...........6294192.................. Locking Screw................................................... ...................................1  
102...........6294223.................. Plastic Handle Sleeve........................................ ...................................1  
103...........6294188.................. Rapid Nut .......................................................... ...................................1  
104...........6294186.................. Clamping Jaw.................................................... ...................................1  
105...........6294189.................. Friction Toe ....................................................... ...................................1  
106...........6294190.................. Spring................................................................ ...................................1  
107...........6294191.................. Rivet.................................................................. ...................................5  
108...........TS-1502051 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M5x20 ........................4  
109...........6294193.................. Stop Disc........................................................... ...................................1  
110...........6294148.................. Length Setting Rod (Rear) ................................. ...................................1  
111...........6294150.................. Length Setting Rod (Front)................................. ...................................1  
112...........TS-1550061 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... M8..............................2  
113...........TS-1540021 ............ Hex Nut ............................................................. M4 .............................2  
114...........TS-1550041 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... M6..............................5  
115...........720HD-1115............ Special Washer ................................................. ...................................1  
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116...........720HD-1116............ Allen Wrench..................................................... ...................................1  
117...........TS-1514031 ............ Flat Head Socket Screw..................................... M6x20 ........................2  
118...........720HD-1118............ Cover................................................................. ...................................1  
119...........TS-1534032 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M6x10 ........................5  
120...........720HD-1120............ Switch Board ..................................................... ...................................1  
121...........TS-2245081 ............ Flat Head Socket Screw..................................... M5x8 ..........................8  
122...........720HD-1122............ Stud................................................................... ...................................1  
123...........720HD-1123............ Pleated Dust Cover............................................ ...................................1  
124...........720HD-1124............ Magnetic Switch................................................. ...................................1  
125...........TS-1532042 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M4x12 ........................2  
126...........720HD-1126............ Sleeve............................................................... ...................................1  
127...........720HD-1127............ Power Cord ....................................................... 1.25/3Cx3M................1  
128...........720HD-1128............ Motor Cord ........................................................ 1.25/3Cx0.8M.............1  
129...........720HD-1129............ 90º Scale........................................................... ...................................1  
130...........6294149.................. Length Setting Block.......................................... ...................................1  
131...........720HD-1131............ Hook.................................................................. ...................................2  
132...........TS-0152011 ............ Carriage Bolt...................................................... 5/16”-18x1.................2  
133...........TS-0680031 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... 5/16”...........................2  
134...........TS-0561021 ............ Hex Nut ............................................................. 5/16”-18......................2  
135...........6294145.................. Wing Screw ....................................................... M6x16 ........................4  
136...........720HD-1136............ Table Holder...................................................... ...................................1  
137...........TS-1550061 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... M8..............................2  
138...........720HD-1138............ Gear.................................................................. ...................................1  
139...........720HD-1139............ Washer.............................................................. ...................................1  
140...........720HD-1140............ Pad.................................................................... 26L.............................2  
141...........TS-1504031 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M8x16 ........................2  
142...........TS-0267051 ............ Set Screw.......................................................... 1/4”-20x1/2................2  
143...........TS-1504061 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M8x30 ........................1  
144...........720HD-1144............ Roll Pin.............................................................. M6x36 ........................1  
145...........6294204.................. Chuck Key......................................................... ...................................1  
146...........720HD-1146............ Door .................................................................. ...................................1  
147...........6294227.................. Pin..................................................................... ...................................2  
148...........6294228.................. Door Latch......................................................... ...................................1  
149...........TS-2171012 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M4x6 ..........................2  
150...........TS-1503051 ............ Socket Head Cap Screw.................................... M6x20 ........................3  
151...........TS-0680011 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... 3/16”...........................2  
152...........TS-0680021 ............ Flat Washer....................................................... 1/4”.............................4  
153...........720HD-1153............ Cord Strain Relief .............................................. ...................................2  
154...........720HD-1154............ Cord Strain Relief .............................................. ...................................1  
155...........720HD-1155............ Cord Strain Relief .............................................. ...................................1  
156...........3005069.................. Chuck Extension Adaptor............................. .........................................1  
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WMH Tool Group  
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