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Adjust Aluminum 
Stops for joint size:

Slide the right outside edge of the leg of the 

Stationary Stop against the left outside edge of 
the Setup Jig and tighten the Stationary Stop. 
 

Rotate the Setup Jig 180º so the notch is against the 

underside of the Router Supports and straddles both of the 
legs of the Aluminum Stops. With the right inside edge of 
the Setup Jig against the right outside edge of the leg of 
the Stationary Stop, position the left edge of the leg of the 
Adjustable Stop against the left inside edge of the Setup 
Jig. Tighten the Adjustable Stop and remove the Setup Jig.

Test Cuts:

  Use two wood scraps about 6" square. Clamp the bottom 2" 

of one in a vise and rest the Left and Right Supports on the top 

of the work, with the right side of the Stationary Aluminum Stop butted 
against the left edge of the work. Adjust and tighten the right Clamp Pad 
to hold the jig to the work. In addition, for the first and last few cuts of 
every part, you'll need to use a small bar clamp to clamp the work to the 
jig, since you can only use one of the two Clamp Pads for these cuts.
 

Set the cutting depth of the bit to the thickness of work 

PLUS

 the thickness of the Left/Right Support 

PLUS

 the desired 

amount of overhang. Any overhang can be removed later after 
assembly by sanding or flush trimming. Make sure you allow for 
this overhang when figuring the overall length of the work. 
 

The Aluminum Stops protrude past the face of the Sub-Fence 

and should always be to the left of the cutting path of the bit, when 
viewed from the front. Before cutting, verify the bit will not contact 
the Stops, Sub-Fence screws 
or anything metallic. 
 

Make the cut in a clockwise 

fashion by running the bushing/
bit along the Left Router Support 
until it bottoms out against the Router Stop(s), 
move to the right, then come back out along 
the Right Router Support. Wide or deep joints 
require one of two cutting methods for best results: 
A.) Cut at full depth, gradually roughing out most 
of the center area first before making a light finish 
cut along the Router Supports. B.) Make shallow 
depths of cut until the full depth of cut is achieved. 
 

Make sure the router is resting firmly on the 

Left and Right Router Supports and that the bit is not 
touching the work. Cut a single finger/notch in both test pieces.

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Adjust Right Router 
Support for joint size:

  The Right Router Support is the 

ONLY

 Support you'll 

make any adjustments to during use. 

The Left Router Support 

will always remain stationary.

 Adjusting the Right Support 

in relation to the Left Support determines the width of cut. 
From the Inch Setup Jigs, select the size joint 

(1/2", 3/4", 

1", 1-1/4" & 1-1/2")

 you wish to cut and remove it from the 

chain. Loosen the Right Support. Loosen both Aluminum 
Stops and slide them to the far left. Sandwich the "tall" 
portion of the selected Setup Jig between the Supports then 
tighten the Right Support. When using the 1/2" Setup Jig, 
check to make sure the 3/4" guide bushing will fit between the 
Supports and readjust the Right Router Support as necessary. 

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1" Setup Jig

Indexed Between 

Supports

1" Setup Jig

Indexed Around 

Stop Arms

Stationary 

Support

Router 

Travel Path

Vise

Bar 

Clamp

First 

Edge

Second 

Edge

Workpiece

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Summary of Contents for 4556

Page 1: ... upcut bits are excellent for cutting solid woods Select a bit with the shortest possible cut length You ll also need a 6 bar clamp for the first and last cuts on the work and a workbench vise to hold the work 4556 Portable Box Joint Jig Please Read Carefully Stop Sub Fence Assembly These parts get installed in the T slots on the face of the 12 Ultra Track 4412 The Sub Fence 4556F is a two piece s...

Page 2: ...ger than 1 place both Router Stops between them Place the Router Stops so their long end over hangs the sub fences Attach one or both Router Stops to the track Slide the Right Router Support on the track position it about 1 from Left Router Support and loosely tighten it The Right Router Support is what you will adjust to set the joint size If you have one Router Stop left install it near the Righ...

Page 3: ...ng path of the bit when viewed from the front Before cutting verify the bit will not contact the Stops Sub Fence screws or anything metallic Make the cut in a clockwise fashion by running the bushing bit along the Left Router Support until it bottoms out against the Router Stop s move to the right then come back out along the Right Router Support Wide or deep joints require one of two cutting meth...

Page 4: ...ops and slide them away from the left edge of the test piece Using the feeler gauge or piece s of paper from above set them against the left edge of the test piece then slide the Stationary Stop so the feeler gauge or papers are sandwiched between the right side of the Stationary Aluminum Stop and the left edge of the test piece Reset the gap between the Stationary Stop and the Adjustable Stop usi...

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