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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

>  To avoid serious injury, keep hands and fingers away from rotating cutter.

> Use only with wood and MDF no more than 1" thick.

>  Platform (1) MUST be secured in the router table miter 

  slot by fully tightening the five-star knobs of the Miter Slot 

  Hardware (2).

>  Indexing Key (4, 5 or 6) and MDF Sacrificial Fence (7) 

  MUST be securely attached to Sled (3).

>  Sled (3) must be able to slide smoothly in Platform (1) slots.

>  To avoid risk of serious injury, unplug the router before 

  installing, removing or adjusting the router bit.

>  To avoid the chance of serious injury, keep fingers away 

  from spinning router bit.

>  Maintain control of the Sled and workpiece at all times by 

  holding workpiece securely or clamping the workpiece to 

  the Sled’s flat clamping areas.

>  To avoid risk of serious injury and damage to the jig, never 

  set the bit cutting height more than 1" above the surface of 

  the jig Platform (1).

>  If you encounter excessive resistance when routing, turn 

  off the router immediately and determine the cause (for 

  example, a dull bit).

> Do NOT attempt to machine more than one workpiece at 

  a time (for example, by stacking).

Summary of Contents for Router Table Box Joint Jig

Page 1: ...tructions 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 Router Table Box Joint Jig Instructions E...

Page 2: ...ined 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 for reference The user assumes...

Page 3: ...ry unplug the router before installing removing or adjusting the router bit To avoid the chance of serious injury keep fingers away from spinning router bit Maintain control of the Sled and workpiece...

Page 4: ...asher 2 4 Expandable Miter Bar 2 5 Miter Bar Bolt 2 6 Sled 1 Quantity 7 1 4 Indexing Key 1 8 3 8 Indexing Key 1 9 1 2 Indexing Key 1 10 MDF Sacrificial Fence 1 11 1 4 20 Machine Screws 2 12 1 Panhead...

Page 5: ...en then Miter Slot Hardware 2 yet Fig 2 Store the Indexing Keys that aren t being used in the onboard compartments incorporated in the Sled For the jig to work the width of the Indexing Key must match...

Page 6: ...to side until the space between the bit and Indexing Key is equal to the diameter of the bit and width of Indexing Key For example box joints with 1 4 fingers require a 1 4 gap between the two We reco...

Page 7: ...g Key You can use the original MDF Sacrificial Fence as a guide for laying out the notched area The Router Table Box Joint Jig is intended for use in cutting end grain joints like those shown Joints c...

Page 8: ...een made on that edge Fig 8 4 To make the first cut in the adjacent side piece Workpiece B use the original piece Workpiece A as a spacer Position Workpiece A with the top edge positioned as shown in...

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