Combi 65
Routing the female part of the Joint
OPERATION
Setting the Length Stop for the
Female Cut
Carry out the setting operation first:
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With the label side uppermost fit the length
stop bush in one of the three holes
depending on width of worktop. If worktop
is not 600mm, 640mm or 650mm, a
packing piece, or a new hole to correct
position will suffice.
Location bushes
in female hole
Quick action
clamp here
Length
stop bush
Router feed
direction
600mm
640mm
650mm
Female Joint
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Fit two location bushes in female holes as
shown. (The label must be uppermost.)
Leave the length stop bush in position.
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Place the template onto the worktop to be
cut, ensuring the location bushes are
touching the worktop. Now cramp securely
in position using two quick action clamps
ensuring they will not foul the router path.
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Set cutter depth.
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Plunge router and cut joint in a series of
passes, feeding left to right.
IMPORTANT!
When cutting a joint, hold the
router guide bush hard against
the template and cut from left
to right. It is recommended that
the depth stops of the router
are used to set the depths of
cut. Several shallow passes of
the router should be made and
it is not necessary to lean
heavily on the router or the jig.
Allow the weight of the router
to rest on the part of the
template which is resting on
the worktop. Ensure router
remains parallel and upright at
all times.
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Postform
edge
IMPORTANT!
The edge of the jig slot that is
not used is notched to act as a
visual guide.