User Instructions
DESIGN TEMPLATE KIT
MODEL NO. 25193
Safety Warning:
Always wear safety glasses or eye shields
before commencing power tool operation. Follow your manufactur-
er's instructions for safety when using this attachment. Always keep
hands at a safe distance from spindles and cutting tools. Always
disconnect power source before working with power tools.
ASSEMBLE SPIROCRAFTER BASE PLATE
Join the two halves of the base plate by inserting the tabs
1.
into the appropriate slots.
ASSEMBLING TURNLOCK™ BASE PLATE TO ROUTER
1. Remove power source from router
2. Remove existing base (Fig. 1) from router by removing appropri-
ate screws/bolts.
Fig. 1
3. Hold the Base Plate (Fig. 2) so that the screw mounting area is
facing away from the router.
4.Rotate the Base Plate (Fig. 3) over the router's threaded screw
holes until the correct alignment is found.
5.Loosely fasten the Base Plate (Fig. 4) to
the router by installing the same
screws/bolts removed in step 1.
6.Install the appropriate end of the centering
pin (Fig. 5) to the router collet. (Follow
your router manufacturer's instructions for
this step.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
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Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
CENTERING TURNLOCK BASE PLATE
1. Install the provided TurnLock Bushing (Fig. 6) on to the Base Plate
by twisting into the TurnLock opening in the center of the base.
2. With the base plate in contact with the centering pin, adjust
as needed to center the TurnLock Bushing on the centering pin
(Fig. 7).
3. When centered, secure the Base Plate into position (Fig. 8) by
tightening the appropriate screws/bolts.
4. Remove the TurnLock Bushing from
the Base Plate (Fig. 9) by twisting out
of the TurnLock mechanism.
5. Remove the centering pin (Fig. 10)
from the router collet. (Follow your
router manufacturer's instructions for
this step.)
Fig. 4
Your TurnLock Router Base Plate is now
installed and centered. To use, simply twist desired Bushing into place.
Follow router manufacturer's guidelines for proper router operation.
CREATE AND DRAW A DESIGN ON PAPER
NOTE: Always practice a design on paper before routing, painting,
or permanently marking.
1. Select a template and a pattern.
2. Determine the rotation interval to be used from the Design
Guide. For example, if the Design Guide says to rotate "2", move
the cogs from "A" to "C" to "A" and so on until you return to your
starting point.
3. Draw a large set of crosshairs on a piece of paper to mark the
desired position of the design.
4. Place the paper on a stable work surface and secure the paper
to the work surface with tape.
5. Center the base plate over the cross hairs and secure the base
plate to the work surface with clamps or fasteners (not included).
6. Align the template so the selected pattern is in the 12 o'clock
position and secure the template in place by pushing the tem-
plate cogs into the appropriate base plate grooves.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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