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Right Hand Female Bolt Slots
• Place the worktop face down
• Place the jig face down with two plastic pegs in the countersunk Male Peg Holes (5) which are
indicated by an 'M'
• Place the remaining two pegs in the Bolt Peg Holes (7) which are indicated by a 'B'
• Position the jig over the worktop as shown, before securing the jig in position with G-clamps
FEMALE
• The bolt slots need to be cut to a depth of 20mm. Do not exceed 8mm cutting depth with
each cut
• Follow the pattern, making one extra pass across the cut to clean off excess material
Right Hand Male Cut
• Place the worktop face up
• Place the jig face down with two plastic pegs in the countersunk Male Peg Holes (5) and push the
jig firmly against the post formed edge
NOTE:
Before clamping, ensure the jig is positioned correctly, so that the worktop will not be cut
too short for the joint.
• Once the jig is in position secure firmly with G-clamps
• To start, place the router on the left hand side of the jig. Always cut from left to right
• Only cut to an 8mm depth with each pass. Repeat the process until the cut is complete
• Make one extra pass across the cut to clean off excess material
MALE
Right Hand Male Bolt Slots
• Place the worktop face down
• With the jig facing down, place two plastic pegs in the Male Peg Holes (5)
• Place the remaining two pegs in the Bolt Peg Holes (7)
• Position the jig over the worktop as shown, before securing the jig into position with G-clamps
MALE
• The bolt slots need to be cut to a depth of 20mm. Do not exceed 8mm cutting depth with
each cut
• Follow the pattern, make one extra pass across the cut to clean off excess material
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