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Domino DF 500 Tenon Joiner 
Maintenance 
Any maintenance or repair work that requires opening of 
the motor or gear housing should be carried out only by an 
authorized Customer Service Center (see your dealer for 
information on locating a service center). Maintenance or 
repair work carried out by an unauthorized person can lead 
to improper connection of electrical wires, misadjustment, or 
damage to components, which can result in injury.  
To prevent injury or electrocution, always unplug the tool 
from the power supply outlet before performing any 
maintenance or repair work on the tool!  
Do not use compressed air to clean the motor housing of the 
tool, as you could inject foreign objects into the motor 
through the ventilation openings. Compressed air may be 
used on other components, but personal safety protection 
should be employed (hearing, vision, and respiratory). 
 Certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastic 
parts. Some of these include, but are not limited to: Gasoline, 
Acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), Carbonyl Chloride, 
cleaning solutions containing Chlorine, Ammonia, and 
household cleaners containing Ammonia.  
Routine Maintenance 
The Domino tenon joiner does not require much routine 
maintenance except for cleaning. For best performance and 
long life of the Domino tenon joiner, keep the machine clean. 
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To ensure proper cooling of the tool and motor, the 
cooling vents in the motor housing must always be kept 
clear and clean. Keep the motor cooling inlets at the back 
of the handle clean and free from sawdust. 
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Keep the linear rails clean and free from sawdust. 
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Always use the Domino joiner with a dust collection 
system. 
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Periodically inspect the mortising bit(s) for damage, wear, 
or dullness. Re-sharpen the bits as necessary. 
Cleaning and Maintenance 
1. 
Blow off the exterior of the machine with compressed air 
to remove sawdust, but do not blow air directly into the 
air cooling vents on the back of the motor as this can 
drive debris into the motor. 
2. 
Blow out impacted sawdust from the mortising bit area. 
3. 
Do not remove the fence body from the motor housing 
when the joiner is coated with sawdust. 
4. 
With the exterior of the joiner free from sawdust, 
remove the fence body from the motor housing and 
clean the linear slides: 
a. 
With a soft cotton cloth, wipe down the linear rails. 
b. 
With compressed air, blow out any dust from inside 
the linear bores. 
c. 
With a soft cotton cloth, wipe down the interior of 
the bronze linear bearings. 
5. 
With a clean cotton cloth (not the same cloth used 
previously), apply a coating of light-weight machine oil 
to the linear rails. 
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Use a lightweight machine oil such as “sewing 
machine” oil or pneumatic tool oil. 
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Do not use a penetrating oil as these may contain 
solvents and detergents that can remove the 
impregnated lubricant from the bronze bearings. 
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Do not use a rust inhibiting fluid/oil as these have 
limited lubrication properties, and can also remove the 
impregnated lubricant from the bronze bearings. 
6. 
With the plunge depth set to maximum, plunge the 
joiner in and out several times to spread the lubricant 
into the internal bronze bearings. 
7. 
Remove the fence body from the motor housing and 
wipe off the excess oil from the linear rails. 
8. 
Replace the fence body onto the motor housing. 
9. 
Never store the joiner with the fence body separated 
from the motor housing, as this can permit dust and 
debris to enter the linear slide.