Makita Laminate Trimmer 3708FC User Manual

Trimmer  
1/4”  
MODEL 3708FC  
002000  
DOUBLE  
INSULATION  
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L  
WARNING:  
For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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5. Avoid body contact with grounded sur-  
faces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and  
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of  
electric shock if your body is grounded.  
14. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye  
protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety  
shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must  
be used for appropriate conditions. Ordinary  
eye or sun glasses are NOT eye protection.  
6. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet  
conditions. Water entering a power tool will  
increase the risk of electric shock.  
Tool Use and Care  
15. Use clamps or other practical way to  
secure and support the workpiece to a  
stable platform. Holding the work by hand or  
against your body is unstable and may lead  
to loss of control.  
7. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord  
to carry the tools or pull the plug from an  
outlet. Keep cord away from heat, oil,  
sharp edges or moving parts. Replace  
damaged cords immediately. Damaged  
cords increase the risk of electric shock.  
16. Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for  
your application. The correct tool will do the  
job better and safer at the rate for which it is  
designed.  
8. When operating a power tool outside, use  
an outdoor extension cord marked “W-A”  
or “W”. These cords are rated for outdoor  
use and reduce the risk of electric shock.  
17. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it  
on or off. Any tool that cannot be controlled  
with the switch is dangerous and must be  
repaired.  
Personal Safety  
9. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and  
use common sense when operating a  
power tool. Do not use tool while tired or  
under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or  
medication. A moment of inattention while  
operating power tools may result in serious  
personal injury.  
18. Disconnect the plug from the power  
source before making any adjustments,  
changing accessories, or storing the tool.  
Such preventive safety measures reduce the  
risk of starting the tool accidentally.  
19. Store idle tools out of reach of children  
and other untrained persons. Tools are  
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.  
10. Dress properly. Do not wear loose cloth-  
ing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep  
your hair, clothing, and gloves away from  
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long  
hair can be caught in moving parts.  
20. Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting  
tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained  
tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely  
to bind and are easier to control.  
11. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch  
is off before plugging in. Carrying tools with  
your finger on the switch or plugging in tools  
that have the switch on invites accidents.  
21. Check for misalignment or binding of  
moving parts, breakage of parts, and any  
other condition that may affect the tools  
operation. If damaged, have the tool ser-  
viced before using. Many accidents are  
caused by poorly maintained tools.  
12. Remove adjusting keys or wrenches  
before turning the tool on. A wrench or a  
key that is left attached to a rotating part of  
the tool may result in personal injury.  
22. Use only accessories that are recom-  
mended by the manufacturer for your  
model. Accessories that may be suitable for  
one tool, may become hazardous when used  
on another tool.  
13. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing  
and balance at all times. Proper footing and  
balance enables better control of the tool in  
unexpected situations.  
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24. When servicing a tool, use only identical  
replacement parts. Follow instructions in  
the Maintenance section of this manual.  
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow  
Maintenance instructions may create a risk of  
electric shock or injury.  
SERVICE  
23. Tool service must be performed only by  
qualified repair personnel. Service or main-  
tenance performed by unqualified personnel  
could result in a risk of injury.  
USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD: Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.  
When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your  
product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of  
power and overheating. Table 1 shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and  
nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage. The smaller the gage num-  
ber, the heavier the cord.  
Table 1: Minimum gage for cord  
Volts  
120 V  
Total length of cord in feet  
Ampere Rating  
25 ft.  
50 ft.  
100 ft.  
150 ft.  
More Than  
Not More Than  
AWG  
0
6
10  
12  
6
18  
18  
16  
14  
16  
16  
16  
12  
16  
14  
14  
14  
12  
12  
10  
12  
16  
Not Recommended  
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES  
USB052-2  
DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product (gained from  
repeated use) replace strict adherence to trimmer safety rules. If  
you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly, you can suffer serious  
personal injury.  
1. Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces  
when performing an operation where the  
cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or  
its own cord. Contact with a livewire will  
make exposed metal parts of the tool live”  
and shock the operator.  
4. Check the bit carefully for cracks or dam-  
age before operation. Replace cracked or  
damaged bit immediately.  
5. Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and  
remove all nails from the workpiece before  
operation.  
2. Wear hearing protection during extended  
6. Hold the tool firmly.  
period of operation.  
7. Keep hands away from rotating parts.  
3. Handle the bits very carefully.  
8. Make sure the bit is not contacting the  
workpiece before the switch is turned on.  
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9. Before using the tool on an actual work-  
piece, let it run for a while. Watch for  
vibration or wobbling that could indicate  
improperly installed bit.  
14. Always lead the power supply cord away  
from the tool towards the rear.  
15. Do not smear the tool base carelessly with  
thinner, gasoline, oil or the like. They may  
cause cracks in the tool base.  
10. Be careful of the bit rotating direction and  
the feed direction.  
16. Draw attention to the need to use cutters  
of the correct shank diameter and suitable  
for the speed of the tool.  
11. Do not leave the tool running. Operate the  
tool only when hand-held.  
12. Always switch off and wait for the bit to  
come to a complete stop before removing  
the tool from workpiece.  
17. Some material contains chemicals which  
may be toxic. Take caution to prevent  
working dust inhalation and skin contact.  
Follow material supplier safety data.  
13. Do not touch the bit immediately after  
operation; it may be extremely hot and  
could burn your skin.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING:  
MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this  
instruction manual may cause serious personal injury.  
SYMBOLS  
USD201-2  
The followings show the symbols used for tool.  
V .......................volts  
....................no load speed  
n
˚
A .......................amperes  
....................Class II Construction  
Hz .....................hertz  
.../min................revolutions or reciprocation per  
minute  
................alternating current  
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FUNCTIONAL  
DESCRIPTION  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  
unplugged before adjusting or checking function on the  
tool.  
002001  
Adjusting bit protrusion  
To adjust the bit protrusion, loosen the lever and move the  
tool base up or down as desired by turning the adjusting  
roller. After adjusting, tighten the lever firmly to secure the  
tool base.  
3
1
2
4
1. Lever  
2. Scale  
3. Bit protrusion  
4. Adjusting roller  
002002  
Adjusting angle of tool base  
Loosen the wing bolts and adjust the angle of the tool base  
(5° per graduation) to obtain the desired cutting angle.  
1
2
5
4
3
1. Wing bolt  
2. Graduation  
3. Trimmer shoe  
4. Amount of chamfering  
5. Base  
Adjusting amount of chamfering  
To adjust the amount of chamfering, loosen the wing nuts  
and adjust the trimmer shoe.  
CAUTION:  
With the tool unplugged and switch in the OFFposition,  
rotate the collet nut on the tool several times to be sure  
that the bit turns freely and does not contact the base or  
trimmer shoe in any way.  
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001982  
Switch action  
CAUTION:  
1
Before plugging in the tool, always be sure that the tool  
is switched off.  
To start the tool, move the switch lever to the I (ON) position.  
To stop the tool, move the switch lever to the O (OFF) posi-  
tion.  
1. Switch lever  
The tool equipped with electronic function is easy to operate  
because of the following features.  
Constant speed control  
Electronic speed control for obtaining constant speed. Possi-  
ble to get fine finish, because the rotating speed is kept con-  
stant even under load condition.  
Soft start  
Soft-start feature minimizes start-up shock, and makes the  
tool start smoothly.  
Lighting up the lamps  
CAUTION:  
Do not look in the light or see the source of light directly.  
To turn on the lamp, start the tool. Then, the lamp lights up  
the top of the bit. To turn it off, stop the tool.  
NOTE:  
Use a dry cloth to wipe the dirt off the lens of lamp. Be  
careful not to scratch the lens of lamp, or it may lower the  
illumination.  
ASSEMBLY  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  
unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool.  
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002003  
Installing or removing trimmer bit  
CAUTION:  
2
1
Do not tighten the collet nut without inserting a bit, or the  
collet cone will break.  
Use only the wrenches provided with the tool.  
3
Insert the bit all the way into the collet cone and tighten the  
collet nut securely with the two wrenches. To remove the bit,  
follow the installation procedure in reverse.  
1. Loosen  
2. Tighten  
3. Hold  
Installing trimmer shoe (after it has been removed  
from the tool)  
002004  
5
3
4
6
1
2
7
1. Bolt  
2. Flat washer (large)  
4. Flat washer (small)  
6. Wing nut  
3. Trimmer shoe  
5. Spring washer  
7. Base  
NOTE:  
The trimmer shoe is factory installed on the tool.  
Use the bolts, wing nuts, spring washers and flat washers to  
install the trimmer shoe as shown in the figure.  
OPERATION  
002005  
Turn the tool on without the bit making any contact with the  
workpiece and wait until the bit attains full speed. Then move  
the tool over the workpiece surface, keeping the tool base  
and trimmer shoe flush with the sides of the workpiece.  
1
NOTE:  
This tool can be used as a conventional trimmer when  
you remove the trimmer shoe.  
2
1. Trimmer shoe  
2. Base  
When doing edge cutting, the workpiece surface should be  
on the left side of the bit in the feed direction.  
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001984  
2
4
4
1
2
3
1. Workpiece  
3. View from the top of the tool  
2. Bit revolving direction  
4. Feed direction  
NOTE:  
Moving the tool forward too fast may cause a poor  
quality of cut, or damage to the bit or motor. Moving the  
tool forward too slowly may burn and mar the cut. The  
proper feed rate will depend on the bit size, the kind of  
workpiece and depth of cut. Before beginning the cut on  
the actual workpiece, it is advisable to make a sample  
cut on a piece of scrap lumber. This will show exactly  
how the cut will look as well as enable you to check  
dimensions.  
CAUTION:  
Since excessive cutting may cause overload of the motor  
or difficulty in controlling the tool, the depth of cut should  
not be more than 3 mm (1/8) at a pass when cutting  
grooves. When you wish to cut grooves more than 3 mm  
(1/8) deep, make several passes with progressively  
deeper bit settings.  
001986  
Templet guide  
The templet guide provides a sleeve through which the bit  
passes, allowing use of the trimmer with templet patterns.  
9
 
002006  
Remove the tool base from the tool. Loosen the wing bolts  
and secure the tool base horizontally. Loosen the two screws  
on the tool base.  
3
1
2
4
1. Base  
2. Wing bolt  
3. Screws  
4. Screwdriver  
002007  
Place the templet guide on the tool base. There are four con-  
vex portions on the templet guide. Secure two of the four  
convex portions using the two screws. Install the tool base on  
the tool.  
1
2
1. Templet guide  
2. Convex portions  
001988  
Secure the templet to the workpiece. Place the tool on the  
templet and move the tool with the templet guide sliding  
along the side of the templet.  
6
1
2
NOTE:  
3
The workpiece will be cut a slightly different size from the  
templet. Allow for the distance (X) between the router bit  
and the outside of the templet guide. The distance (X)  
can be calculated by using the following equation:  
5
4
10mm(3/8")  
1. Straight bit  
2. Base  
Distance (X) = (outside diameter of the templet guide –  
3. Templet  
router bit diameter) / 2  
4. Distance (X)  
5. Workpiece  
6. Templet guide 10  
001989  
Straight guide (optional accessory)  
The straight guide is effectively used for straight cuts when  
chamfering or grooving.  
10  
 
001990  
Attach the guide plate to the straight guide with the bolt, the  
wave washer, the flat washer and the wing nut.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. Bolt  
2. Guide plate  
3. Straight guide  
4. Flat washer  
5. Wave washer  
6. Wing nut  
002008  
Loosen the wing bolts and secure the tool base horizontally.  
Attach the straight guide with the clamp screw (A). Loosen  
the wing nut on the straight guide and adjust the distance  
between the bit and the straight guide. At the desired dis-  
tance, tighten the wing nut securely.  
1
2
3
When cutting, move the tool with the straight guide flush with  
the side of the workpiece.  
4
5
1. Clamp screw (A)  
2. Straight guide  
3. Wing bolt  
4. Base  
5. Wing nut  
001985  
NOTE:  
2
3
When using the trimmer shoe, the straight guide or the  
trimmer guide, be sure to keep it on the right side in the  
feed direction. This will help to keep it flush with the side  
of the workpiece.  
1
4
1. Feed direction  
2. Bit revolving direction  
3. Workpiece  
4. Trimmer shoe, straight guide  
002009  
If the distance (A) between the side of the workpiece and the  
cutting position is too wide for the straight guide, or if the side  
of the workpiece is not straight, the straight guide cannot be  
used. In this case, firmly clamp a straight board to the work-  
piece and use it as a guide against the trimmer base. Feed  
the tool in the direction of the arrow.  
A
11  
 
Circular work  
Circular work may be accomplished if you assemble the  
straight guide and guide plate as shown in the figure.  
Min. and max. radius of circles to be cut (distance between  
the center of circle and the center of bit) are as follows:  
Min.: 70 mm (2-3/4)  
Max.: 221 mm (8-11/16)  
001993  
For cutting circles between 70 mm (2-3/4) and 121 mm  
(4-3/4) in radius.  
2
3
1
6
4
5
7
1. Wing nut  
2. Wave washer  
3. Flat washer  
4. Guide plate  
5. Straight guide  
6. Centre hole  
7. Bolt  
001994  
For cutting circles between 121 mm (4-3/4) and 221 mm  
2
3
(8-11/16) in radius.  
1
NOTE:  
Circles between 172 mm (6-3/4) and 186 mm  
(7-5/16) in radius cannot be cut using this guide.  
6
7
4
5
1. Wing nut  
2. Wave washer  
3. Flat washer  
4. Guide plate  
5. Straight guide  
6. Centre hole  
7. Bolt  
12  
 
002010  
Align the center hole in the straight guide with the center of  
the circle to be cut. Drive a nail less than 6 mm (1/4) in  
diameter into the center hole to secure the straight guide.  
Pivot the tool around the nail in clockwise direction.  
1
2
3
1. Nail  
2. Centre hole  
3. Straight guide  
002011  
Trimmer guide  
Trimming, curved cuts in veneers for furniture and the like  
can be done easily with the trimmer guide. The guide roller  
rides the curve and assures a fine cut.  
002012  
Loosen the wing bolts and secure the tool base horizontally.  
Install the trimmer guide on the tool base with the clamp  
screw (A). Loosen the clamp screw (B) and adjust the dis-  
tance between the bit and the trimmer guide by turning the  
adjusting screw (1 mm (3/64) per turn). At the desired dis-  
tance, tighten the clamp screw (B) to secure the trimmer  
guide in place.  
1
2
3
4
5
1. Clamp screw (A)  
2. Adjusting screw  
3. Clamp screw (B)  
4. Trimmer guide  
5. Wing bolt  
001998  
When cutting, move the tool with the guide roller riding the  
side of the workpiece.  
2
3
1
1. Workpiece  
2. Bit  
3. Guide roller  
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MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  
unplugged before attempting to perform inspection or  
maintenance.  
001145  
Replacing carbon brushes  
Remove and check the carbon brushes regularly. Replace  
when they wear down to the limit mark. Keep the carbon  
brushes clean and free to slip in the holders. Both carbon  
brushes should be replaced at the same time. Use only iden-  
tical carbon brushes.  
1
1. Limit mark  
001999  
Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder caps. Take out  
the worn carbon brushes, insert the new ones and secure  
the brush holder caps.  
1
2
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any  
other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by  
Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using  
Makita replacement parts.  
1. Screwdriver  
2. Brush holder cap  
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ACCESSORIES  
CAUTION:  
These accessories or attachments are recommended for  
use with your Makita tool specified in this manual. The  
use of any other accessories or attachments might  
present a risk of injury to persons. Only use accessory  
or attachment for its stated purpose.  
If you need any assistance for more details regarding these  
accessories, ask your local Makita service center.  
Straight & groove forming bits  
Edge forming bits  
Laminate trimming bits  
Straight guide assembly  
Trimmer guide assembly  
Trimmer base assembly (For chamfering with straight bit)  
Trimmer shoe  
Templet guide  
Collet cone 1/4”  
Wrench 10  
Wrench 17  
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Glen Mills, PA 19342  
(610) 459-4122  
1565 Winchester B.  
Campbell, CA 95008-0501  
(408) 379-0377  
(414) 541-4776  
KANSAS  
8819 W. 95th St.  
Overland Park, KS 66212  
(913) 642-1111  
16735 Saticoy St., Ste. 105  
Van Nuys, CA 91406  
(818) 782-2440  
NEW JERSEY  
6200 Babcock Blvd  
Pittsburgh, PA 15237  
(412) 366-6363  
251 Herrod Blvd.  
Dayton, NJ 08810-1539  
(609) 655-1212  
CUSTOMERS RECORD  
Date Purchased  
When you need service: Send  
complete tool (prepaid) to one  
of the Makita Factory Service  
Centers listed, or to an Authorized  
Makita Service Center. Be sure  
to attach a letter to the outside of  
the carton detailing the problem  
with your tool.  
Dealers Name & Address  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
19  
 
WARNING  
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other  
construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California  
to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
lead from lead-based paints,  
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and  
arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.  
Your risk from these exposures 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 those  
dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.  
MAKITA LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
Warranty Policy  
Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. It is warranted to be free of  
defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase.  
Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of  
Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers. If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective  
workmanship or material, Makita will repair (or at our option, replace) without charge.  
This Warranty does not apply where:  
repairs have been made or attempted by others:  
repairs are required because of normal wear and tear:  
the tool has been abused, misused or improperly maintained:  
alterations have been made to the tool.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL MAKITA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING  
AND AFTER THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY.  
MAKITA DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
"MERCHANTABILITY" AND "FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE," AFTER THE ONE-YEAR TERM OF  
THIS WARRANTY.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary form state to state.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Makita Corporation  
3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,  
Anjo, Aichi 446-8502 Japan  
884438-067  
 

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