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If securing the MagJigs use these
holes with #6 or #8 screws,
8-32 or M4 machine screws
To avoid unwanted rotation,
use in pairs at ends of material.
Pry Force and
twisting
force=Least
Strength
Table Surface
Pull Sideways=Less
Greatest
Stren
g
th
When using multiple MagJigs very close to each other align the ON/OFF in the
same direction for maximum magnetic holding power as shown.
MagJig usage is limited only by your imagination!
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Holding a cove molding jig in place
9
Hold a bench top tool in place on your table
saw
9
Create your own Featherboard
9
Hold a repetitive stop in place
9
Hold down thin stock
9
If you have a great idea for a MagJig use,
please contact us at www.magswitch.com.au
9
Build a shop sweeper
9
Create a fence for your power tools
Magswitch Limited Warranty
Magswitch products are covered by a One Year Limited Warranty on Material and Workmanship. Warranty is Non-Transferable.
Magswitch reserves the right to inspect all product claims under warranty. Any alteration of the device voids this warranty.
User assumes all risk for the proper use of this device and for ensuring product suitability for intended application.
This warranty shall not cover any incidental or consequential damages due to the improper use or failure of this device.
All Magswitch products are covered under International and U.S. Patents 6,707,360 & 7,012,495. Add’l patents pending.
Part Number 110177_2
Revision Date, September 2, 2008