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SHELF SUPPORT DRILLING
Drilling holes for shelf supports starting from the rear edge
Insert two pins (pos. 2) in the 30 holes and one in the 0 hole at the template edge. Position the
CMT900 on the work piece so that the two pins in the 30 holes are up against the rear edge of the
work piece and the stop in the 0 hole is up against the work piece upper edge (Fig. 11).
Use the 30 holes to position the shelf supports at 30mm from the rear edge.
Use the CMT400-1 adaptor chuck with a 3mm or 5mm drill bit for blind holes.
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Fig. 11
Make certain that the stops are up against the rear and the upper edges of the board.
Tighten the drilling template to the work piece using clamps.
Set the 8mm drilling depth of the adaptor chuck. Insert the adaptor chuck with the relative drill bit
in the main row of holes and start drilling the shelf support holes (Fig. 12). Ensure the drill rotates
in the correct direction – these are right-hand bits.
If the distance of the holes from the 0 stop does not suit you, remove this stop from the CMT900
template and move the template according to the required distance. Leave the stops in the 30
holes fitted to the template: setting the required distance is facilitated by the guide line in the
holes' axes.
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