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Router jigs 80 x 80 mm Left - Per Piece
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Why choose Router jigs 80 x 80 mm Left - Per Piece?
- Useful for routing Hinges
- For left-handed doors
- Compact and easy to transport
Product details
Brand | Wovar |
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SKU | WV004740 |
EAN code | 8720647804671 |
Feature 1 | For 80 x 80 mm Hinges |
Feature 2 | For left-handed doors |
Depth | 18 mm |
Width | 95 mm |
Height | 260 mm |
Material | Plastic |
Thickness | 18 mm |
Dimensions | 80 x 80 mm |
Router jigs 80 x 80 mm Left - Per Piece
Are you planning to mill the Hinges of your door and frame? Then our router jigs for Hinges 80 x 80 mm can help! With these hinge templates for left-handed doors, you will have milled in your hinges in no time and very precisely.
.In addition, this router jig made of high-quality and durable plastic is easy to secure with the three mounting holes. This allows you to safely use your router, without worrying about the mould shifting during milling.
The dimensions of this router jig are 260 x 95 x 18 mm (lxwxd) and is only suitable for left-handed doors. Is your door right-handed? Then take a look at our router jigs category. Here you will also find a right-handed version of this router jig.
.Router hinges with a hinge template and router
.To rout hinges with a router jig, you will need the following tools:
- A router
- One copy ring 24 mm
- A router chisel 18 mm
- An allen spanner 2.5 and 4 mm
- Writing and measuring tools
- A screwdriver or drill
- 2-3 screws 4 x 30 mm
- One safety glasses
- A dust cap
- Ear defenders.
Read the step-by-step guide below and use the photos above for an additional visual representation of the steps.
Step 1: Distribute the router jigs where you want to rout out the Hinges. Place the router jigs tightly against the frame rebate. Screw the router jigs in place with 4 x 30 mm screws.
.Step 2: Adjust the router to depth via the router jigs you just placed on the frame. Place the router on the router jig. Now push the 18 mm router chisel into the router up to the raw frame wood and tighten the clamping knob of the router. Please note! Do not turn on the router when doing this! Finally, keep a hinge blade between the depth setting on the router.
.Step 3:Mill the Hinges into the frame. Meanwhile, clean the milled-out parts and repeat the milling process. After all the hinges have been milled out in the frame, you can loosen the screws and remove the router jigs from the frame.
Step 3:Step 3: Once all the hinges have been milled out in the frame, you can loosen the screws and remove the router jigs from the frame.
Step 4:Place the router jigs on the hinge side of the door and secure them with 4 x 30 mm screws. Keep the same depth setting on your router as described in step 2.
Last chance!
Step 5: Mill the Hinges into the door. Meanwhile, clean the milled-out parts and repeat the milling process. After all the hinges have been milled into the door, you can loosen the screws and remove the router jigs from the door.
Step 5:
After milling all the hinges into the door, you can loosen the screws and remove the router jigs from the door.
Step 6: Screw the Hinges into the frame and onto the door. Sign up today for a business account and receive among other things, a fixed discount, a useful order history.
Is this router jig not quite what you're looking for? Then take a look at our full range of router jigs. In addition to individual router jigs for hinges, we also supply complete router jig hinge sets, a router jig set for a mortise lock and router jigs for strike plates, among other things.
Also, we supply complete router jigs for hinges, a router jig set for a mortise lock and router jigs for strike plates.