Woodhaven 4555: Box Joint Jig User Manual

4555 box joint jig owners manual, Please read carefully, Parts list

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Parts List

Please identify and verify that you have all of the hardware

prior to assembly. Parts listed in this box are not shown in

the hardware drawings. Refer to photos in the instructions:

Part Description

Quantity

4555A

24” Ultra Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

4555F

MDF Sub-Fence, 2 pc. set . . . . . . . . . . . 1

4555S

Aluminum Stops, 2 pc. set . . . . . . . . . . 1

4555

Box Joint Jig

Owners Manual

Please Read Carefully!

Part# Description Qty.
5760B Oval

Nut

4

Part# Description

Qty.

WS001 1/2”

Washer

2

Part# Description

Qty.

WS002 5/8”

Washer

2

Part# Description Qty.
HB040 1-1/4”

Bolt

2

Part# Description Qty.
5770B 1/2”

Screw 1

Part# Description Qty.
MP375 3/8”

Screw 1

Part# Description Qty.
5540 Knob

2

Part# Description Qty.
NUT007 Nut

2

Part# Description Qty.
MF015 1”

Screw

4

BEFORE BEGINNING

Identify and verify that you have all the parts

listed. Read the instructions at least once, familiarizing
yourself with the parts before beginning. You’ll
need a #3 Phillips screwdriver for assembly.

The most common router bits for box joints are

1/4”, 3/8” and 1/2” in diameter. 1/2” shank spiral
bits are excellent when cutting solid woods.

Dado blades work best for cuts over 1/2” wide

or cuts that are deeper than the width of the blade,
for example 1/4” wide x 3/4” deep box joints.

The maximum capacity of this jig is 13/16” wide

by 1-5/8”deep and the minimum depth is 1/4”.

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