Clarke 6462121 CHJ110 Hinge Instructions
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Begin by securing the jig to the workpiece using the clamps provided. Adjust the stops to match the hinge size and ensure the router bit aligns with the desired cutting depth.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped and keep fingers clear of the cutting area.
Use the adjustable stops and scales on the jig to set the correct width and depth for your hinges. Refer to the manual for specific measurements related to common hinge sizes.
Uneven cuts can result from incorrect router bit alignment, uneven clamping pressure, or a dull router bit. Check these factors and make adjustments as necessary.
Yes, the jig is adjustable for various door thicknesses. Ensure to set the depth stops and adjust the jig positioning accordingly.
After use, clean the jig with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Lubricate any moving parts with a light machine oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Store the jig in a dry, cool place, ideally in a protective case or cover to prevent dust accumulation and potential damage.
Check that the jig is properly clamped and aligned with the workpiece edge. Recalibrate the stops and ensure the router follows the jig template accurately.
Burning can occur if the router speed is too high or the bit is dull. Reduce the speed and replace or sharpen the bit for cleaner cuts.
The jig is suitable for a variety of hinge types, including butt hinges and flush hinges, with adjustable settings to fit standard sizes.