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Distributed by Rockler Companies, Inc. 

4365 Willow Dr. Medina, MN 55340

68547

Rev 04/21

1-800-279-4441

www.rockler.com

Check Rockler.com for updates. If you have further questions, please

contact our Technical Support Department at 1-800-260-9663  

or [email protected]

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2.

  Rockler jigs are predrilled with the standard three-hole 

  pattern (identified in black on the diagram and highlighted 

  on the acrylic template). Align the standard three-hole pattern 

  on the Drilling Template with the three-hole pattern on the 

  jig. Make sure that the holes for your particular router will be 

  oriented to provide comfortable access to the router’s handles. 

3.

  Use the three included bolts and nuts to attach the 

  Drilling Guide to the jig.

4.

  Drill the holes for your router’s pattern with a #10 Self-Centering 

  Drill Bit (69007, sold separately). The holes in the Drilling 

  Template are sized specifically for this bit. 

Fig. 2.

5.

  Remove the Drilling Template from the jig. If necessary 

  to fit the router’s baseplate mounting screws, use a larger 

  bit to widen the holes you drilled in Step 4. Also, if the 

  router’s mounting screws are flat-head, you will need 

  to countersink the holes; if the screws are pan-head, 

  you will need to counterbore.

6.

  Remove the baseplate that came with your router and mount 

  the router to the jig, making sure that the collet is centered 

  in the jig opening. Note that some routers (DeWalt’s DW621, 

  for example) might require the use of different screws for 

  mounting to the jig.

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