
LOCK/JIG/A
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ASSEMBLY
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Remove the transit washer and nut from the
middle adjusting lever fixing stud on the jig
body. Fit the three washers, and fit the three
adjustable levers. To tighten the adjustable
levers, lift the lever up and rotate the knurled
part whilst keeping the lever body stationary.
When hand-tight, release the ratchet and
tighten using the lever.
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Remove the protective film from the spacer
fingers then place three spacer fingers onto
the spacer finger fixing stud. See Setting
the Spacers (right) for adjustment. Fit the
spring washer and the mini knob onto the
spacer finger fixing stud and tighten. Repeat
procedure for other assembly.
Special Note:
The Ref. LOCK/JIG/A can be used to cut the face-
plate recess in the edge of doors whilst it is hung.
The mortise should NOT be routed
when the door is hung.
Always ensure that the door is firmly
secured if routing the face-plate on a
hung door, so there is no possibility of
the door swinging open or shut.
Face-plate only
Face-plate and mortise
Setting the Spacer Fingers
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Spacers may need to be used to ensure the
spigot of the guide bush will not contact the
door edge when routing.
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Three spacers per end of the jig are provided
and can be parked against the jig body when
not required.
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Clamp the jig to the door and place the router
fitted with guide bush into the aperture. If the
guide bush does not contact the door edge,
then no spacers need to be used.
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If the guide bush contacts the door edge
calculate how many spacers are required.
Each spacer is 2mm thick.
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To reposition the spacers, undo each of the
two M5 knobs, remove knob and washer and
lift off the spacers. Reposition the required
number of spacers by 90° so they line up
across the jig and replace all unused spacers.
Ensure an equal number of spacers are used
at each end. Refit the washers and the M5
knobs and tighten.
No spacer
fingers used.
One spacer
finger used.
In some circumstances when a guide
bush with a long spigot is used it may
contact the clamping bar, if this occurs
a shallower spigot guide bush will be
required.