Clarke 6462122 CLJ120 Lock Instructions
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To set up the Clarke 6462122 CLJ120 Lock Jig, begin by securing it to a stable workbench using the provided clamps. Ensure that the jig is level and all components are firmly tightened before proceeding to use it.
To adjust the depth stop, loosen the depth adjustment knob on the jig, slide the stop to the desired position, and then retighten the knob to secure it. This ensures consistent drilling depth for your lock installations.
If the drill bit is not centered, first check that the jig is properly aligned with the door edge. Verify that the centering pins are in place and adjust them as necessary. Re-tighten all clamping mechanisms to ensure stability.
Regularly clean the jig to remove sawdust and debris. Lubricate moving parts with a light machine oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Inspect the jig for any wear or damage before each use.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection while operating the jig. Ensure that the work area is clear of obstructions and that the jig is securely fastened to prevent movement during use.
Yes, the CLJ120 Lock Jig can be adjusted for different door thicknesses. Refer to the user manual for guidance on adjusting the jig settings to accommodate various door sizes.
If the jig becomes misaligned, stop using it immediately and re-check the alignment with the door edge. Adjust the positioning of the jig and ensure all clamps are securely fastened before resuming work.
Yes, the CLJ120 Lock Jig is designed to accommodate both mortise and cylinder locks. Ensure to follow the specific instructions in the manual for setting up the jig for each type of lock installation.
To replace the drill bit, first ensure the drill is powered off. Loosen the chuck, remove the old bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck securely. Test the alignment before using the jig again.
Common issues include misalignment and debris buildup. Ensure regular maintenance and alignment checks. Clean the jig frequently and tighten all components to prevent operational issues.