Model No. 71212
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Circle Cutting Jig
QUESTION...
1•847•780•6120
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, turn router off and disconnect
it from power source before installing and removing
accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
WARNING
For your own safety, read and follow all safety procedures
listed in the router instruction manual.
PACKAGING CONTENTS
1 - Cutting Jig
12 - Fastener Package containing machine screws of
different sizes (choose the correct screws to be used
on your router)
2 - Pins
1 - Pivot Pin, Washer and Knob
TOOLS NEEDED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
ASSEMBLY
• Place the circle cutting jig on a flat surface with the
countersink holes facing down.
• Remove the existing router plate and all related
hardware from the router.
• From the fastener package locate the machine screws
for your router.
• On the chart find the model and the corresponding letter
for your router.
PORTER-
CABLE*
A 690 Series
A 8529
A 7529
Bosch*
A 1617
A 1618
Craftsman*
C 315 275 000
D 315 175 050
D 315 175 040
D 315 175 070
Fein*
F FT 1800
Milwaukee*
A 5615
A 5616
A 5619
Makita*
A RF1101
Hitachi*
B M8V
A M-12VC
B TR12
Elu*
F 177
D
e
WALT*
F DW621
A DW616 Series
F DW625
A DW618 Series
Ryobi*
C R1631K
• Find the corresponding letters for your router in
Figure 1. Use the circle cutting jig as a template and
mark the hole pattern on the router base plate with a
wax crayon or felt tip marker.
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
E
E
E
F
F
Figure 1
• Place the circle cutting jig onto the router and line up
the marked holes, install the machine screws (selected
earlier).Tighten the machine screws.
NOTE: If the machine screws (supplied) bottom out
into the router mounting holes, they will need to be
shortened to match the router.
• Install knob, washer and pivot point through the slot on
the circle cutting jig (Figure 2). Choose the correct pin,
PIN A for cutting from the bottom surface or predrilled
1/8" hole or PIN B for cutting from the top surface.
Knob
Washer
Pivot Pin
Figure 2
PIN A
PIN B
Slot in
Jig