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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

>  To avoid serious injury, keep hands 

  and fingers away from spinning blade.

>  To avoid serious injury, keep hands 

  and fingers away from spinning 

  router bit.

>  This product requires the use of a dado blade set in a 

  table saw. To avoid serious injury, follow all directions 

  in the owner’s manual for this product as well as the 

  owner’s manual for your dado blade set and table saw 

  each to ensure proper setup and safe use.

>  The Cross Lap Jig is not designed for use with 

  wobble-style dado blades.

>  Two T-bolts and knobs MUST be used and securely 

  tightened when attaching the Small Miter Gauge 

  Fence (1) to the Large Sacrificial Miter Guage Fence (2). 

>  Unplug your table saw before attempting to remove the 

  blade and install a dado set.

>  Always turn off your saw after every cut and allow the 

  blades to stop spinning before pulling the miter gauge 

  and jig back to the starting point..

Summary of Contents for 56372

Page 1: ...nual instructions prior to use for important safety information Always check Rockler com to confirm that you are using the most recent manual version for your product Cross Lap Jig Instructions Effect...

Page 2: ...ns and safety precautions outlined in this manual prior to use Maintain these instructions and warnings as long as you own the product Keep this booklet in a place where it will be readily available f...

Page 3: ...the owner s manual for your dado blade set and table saw each to ensure proper setup and safe use The Cross Lap Jig is not designed for use with wobble style dado blades Two T bolts and knobs MUST be...

Page 4: ...1 2 Large Sacrificial Miter Gauge Fence 1 3 Key Assembly 1 4 Lockdown Bracket 1 5 11 2 Long 5 16 18 T bolt 2 6 5 16 18 Easy to Grip Knobs 2 7 1 2 Long 1 4 20 Screws 2 PARTS LIST CROSS LAP JIG 4 2 5 5...

Page 5: ...aking sure it is set 90 to blade Position the Small Miter Gauge Fence 1 so that it is roughly centered on the miter gauge Securely attach the Small Miter Gauge Fence to your miter gauge with screws no...

Page 6: ...nd jig back to the starting point THESE WARNINGS PERTAIN TO ALL REMAINING STEPS To avoid serious injury keep hands and fingers away from spinning blade Additional countersunk holes are in the Key Asse...

Page 7: ...ter gauge locked at 90 to make test cuts in scrap pieces that are the same thickness and width as your final workpieces Make any necessary adjustments until you have test pieces with a precise fit kee...

Page 8: ...your Cross Lap Jig to cut joints at different spacing intervals the Large Sacrificial Miter Gauge Fence 2 could have a number of slots cut away It s easy to make a replacement fence 1 Cut a piece of...

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