Leigh D4R Pro User Manual

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  • Page 1 For the Leigh D4R Pro 24” Dovetail Jig Dedicated Customer Support 1-800-663-8932 Joining Tradition with Today...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T E C H N I C A L B U L L E T I N S Downloadable pdfs are available at leighjigs.com on the Support page for these How To’s and more for your Leigh D4R Pro jig: • Angled Through Dovetails •...
  • Page 3 Your New Leigh D4R Pro Dovetail Jig Congratulations! You now own the world’s most useful and versatile dovetailing tool (and more!). The Leigh D4R Pro Dovetail Jig will help you rout an infinite variety of joints, and all of its major functions are described in detail in this guide.
  • Page 4 The Leigh jig’s guidefinger assembly can be in any one of four joint modes, depending on what type of joint and which part of the joint you are routing.
  • Page 5 D4R Pro User Guide CONTENTS AND STANDARDS Which Way Round Should the Board Go? As virtually all dovetail joinery is used to make boxes, drawers and chests etc., we devised these simple (and hopefully intuitive) icons to indicate which side of a board faces inwards or outwards on the finished “box”,...
  • Page 6 Combine the VRS with a Bit Set for Exceptional Savings! Leigh Brand Bit Sets Offer Great The D4R Pro Accessory Kit is the best deal going. Savings...and the Box Is Free! Enjoy great savings on the 12-piece Bit Set and even greater savings when you combine it with Save over individual bit prices.
  • Page 7 They employ proven cam-action technology developed for the award-winning Leigh D4R Pro and FMT/Pro. Bench clamps can be used in any size hole and surface clamps can be mounted on any flat surface, both on any angle. You can never have...
  • Page 8 Rout mortises and tenons in 60 seconds! JIG FEATURES Leigh Jigs make it easy: One guide, one bit, one setup for • 68 joint sizes from 1/16"x 1/8" up to 1/2"x 5" perfect joints every time. Make tables, chairs, beds, chests,...
  • Page 9: Jig Assembly, Mounting, And Using The Clamps

    Using the Clamps Make Sure You Have All the Parts. Before you start to assemble your Leigh D4R Pro, check to make sure you have received all the required parts. The small carton you removed from the end of the main carton contains: 1.
  • Page 10 Position so that the washers seat into the round for possible future attachment of accessories. See Chapter 9. milled recesses. Tighten the four clamp bolt nuts with the Leigh wrench. Place four springs and two clamp bars on the T-bolts.
  • Page 11 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 1 JIG ASSEMBLY, MOUNTING, AND USING THE CLAMPS I M P O R T A N T Place the finger assembly on your bench with the guidefinger Insert the finger assembly support brackets. Note: The screws ➀...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 D4R Pro User Guide JIG ASSEMBLY, MOUNTING, AND USING THE CLAMPS 1-13 1-14 A smooth, firm action is enough to engage the clamp. Do Not use the lever as a torque arm. Adjust the clamp tension only with the clamp disengaged.
  • Page 13 (Ch.16) 1 nylon stop rod (Ch.11) 1 fully illustrated user guide (this user guide) Please keep all these items ready for use. 1 warranty card. Please register your warranty. You will auto- matically be entered in Leigh’s Warranty Registration Contest.
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 D4R Pro User Guide JIG ASSEMBLY, MOUNTING, AND USING THE CLAMPS...
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Finger Assembly

    Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. Finger Assembly THE FINGER ASSEMBLY IS THE HEART OF THE LEIGH JIG. Spend a few minutes now to familiarize yourself with these simple adjustments. NOTE: The first few times you use your jig, some fingers may "stick". This is normal. To "unstick", loosen the finger screw approximately 3/4 of a turn, and with the screwdriver still in the screw, press down firmly (on the screwdriver).
  • Page 16 2-5 Do not over-tighten the guide finger locking screws. The 2-6 Always tighten unused guide fingers before routing, as router Leigh screwdriver provided will give ample torque for easy lock-up vibration will cause loose screws and wedge nuts to fall out and without strain.
  • Page 17: The Leigh Ebush And Optional Guidebushes

    Optional Guidebushes The guidebush is the vital link between router and jig. All joints created on the D4R Pro are routed with the unique e7* elliptical guidebush, a Leigh innovation that provides precise joint fit adjustment for box joints and sliding dovetails.
  • Page 18 This setting is used for all through and variably spaced half- orientation. Make a small scratch line or permanent ink mark ➀ blind dovetails on the D4R Pro. Settings for single pass half-blinds, on the router base or eBush adaptor at the 12 o’clock position.
  • Page 19: Basic Jig Functions And Scale Modes

    Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. and Scale Modes Here are the very basics for understanding the different D4R Pro dovetail modes and settings. THE FOUR SCALE MODES This index line is used when setting the finger assembly The Finger Assembly attaches to the support brackets in four scales.
  • Page 20 Chapter 4 D4R Pro User Guide BASIC JIG FUNCTIONS AND SCALE MODES 4-1 The two clamp bars hold workpieces horizontally or verti- 4-2 The guidefinger assembly slides on to the support brackets cally. The side stops align the boards in the correct position each above the workpiece.
  • Page 21: Using Your Jig Safely

    Always operate variable speed routers at the fastest Protect yourself from harmful dust with a face mask. For complete dust and waste collection, add a Leigh VRS (Vacuum possible speed. & Router Support) to your jig. See page vi.
  • Page 22 Note: The optional Leigh VRS attachment prevents router tilting. of the jig. With the Leigh VRS fitted to your jig you can simply See page vi. park your router to one side.
  • Page 23: Wood Preparation

    6-2 You will want to test the jig, so prepare some ⁄ " x Leigh jig must be prepared straight, flat, of even thickness and equal ⁄ "[20x140mm] boards. Cut them to length as you need them widths, with square ends and edges. Note that plywood is generally for the jig tests you want to perform.
  • Page 24 Chapter 6 D4R Pro User Guide WOOD PREPARATION...
  • Page 25: Router Preparation

    Find the video in the Instructional Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. Fit the e7-Bush ➀ . One is included with your D4R Pro. When fitting a bit to the router ➀ , fit the shank as far into the collet ➁...
  • Page 26 If you don’t have this type, it might pay to stick to a single router for through dovetails. 7-9 Shank Selection/Collet Reducer All Leigh Dovetail jigs are shipped with superior strength 8mm shank dovetail bits and a ⁄...
  • Page 27: Through Dovetails

    Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. In these instructions for the Leigh D4R Pro Dovetail Jig, we have recommended certain bits and board sizes because they are easy to work with. When you have routed some practice joints and gained confidence in your ability to get the results you want, free to use the guidebush and adaptor selection charts in Appendix I, pages 69-70, and bit options in Appendix II, pages 71-77, to plan whatever dovetail routing you need for your projects.
  • Page 28 Chapter 8 D4R Pro User Guide THROUGH DOVETAILS Tail Board Board 8-1 Through Dovetail Terminology: 8-2 Let’s look at how to make a simple square box. When you assemble the finished pieces with the faces properly oriented, any ➀ Pins ➃...
  • Page 29 The Leigh jig, however, allows for an infinite variety them over the workpiece. NOTE: The first few times you use your of joint designs, and boards of different thicknesses can also be jig, some fingers may "stick".
  • Page 30 Chapter 8 D4R Pro User Guide THROUGH DOVETAILS 8-13 Space and lock the three remaining pairs as shown. Again, 8-14 Tighten any other loose guidefingers. judge it by eye. If it looks right on the jig, the finished joint will look right.
  • Page 31 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 8 THROUGH DOVETAILS 8-19 Before removing the routed board from the jig, check by 8-20 Rotate the finger assembly to the TD PINS mode and "[12,7mm] mark ➀ . eye and touch to make sure no parts have been missed. Release set it one scale increment more than the ⁄...
  • Page 32 Chapter 8 D4R Pro User Guide THROUGH DOVETAILS 8-23 Why are the ⁄ " and ⁄ "[12,7&17,5mm] pin widths on the same scale line? " guidebush ➀ ⁄ " through dovetails are routed using a ⁄ " guidebush ➁ .
  • Page 33 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 8 THROUGH DOVETAILS 8-27 Unplug the router and remove the dovetail bit. Mount the 8-28 Place the router on the finger assembly and adjust the router No. 140-8 straight bit to the router. If you are using two routers, until the tip of the bit is level with the center of the pencil line.
  • Page 34 8-38 To form angled dovetails, refer to the Technical Bulletin (i.e., the side edges of each board are not in line), then either the “How to Rout Angled Through Dovetails on your Leigh Jig". You ends of the boards are not square, the board widths are not exactly can download this bulletin from the support page of our website: http://www.leighjigs.com/support.php.
  • Page 35 8° guide finger. All through dovetail routing on the board away from the jig body. The finger assembly is in D4R Pro is done with the Leigh e7-Bush, or any ⁄ " [11,1mm] PINS mode, with the scale set to a recorded setting (see detailed diameter bush (min.
  • Page 36 Chapter 8 D4R Pro User Guide THROUGH DOVETAILS PROJECT SETTINGS...
  • Page 37: Large And Small Through Dovetails

    Find the video in the Instructional Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. Through Dovetails The following procedures considerably expand the D4R Pro jig’s versatility. However, before attempting them, thoroughly master the techniques of Through Dovetails in Chapter 8. 9-1 LARGE THROUGH DOVETAILS...
  • Page 38 Chapter 9 D4R Pro User Guide LARGE AND SMALL THROUGH DOVETAILS 9-5 Remove one front cam clamp, lower the clamp bar and 9-6 For boards up to ⁄ "[6mm] thick use dovetail bit 50-8 and pin bit 140-8 with the e7 or a attach the block to the jig face using the screw (No.
  • Page 39: Variably Spaced Half-Blind Dovetails

    The most commonly misunderstood aspect of routing half-blind dovetails is how the dovetail bit’s The following procedures considerably expand the D4R Pro jig's versatility. However, before attempting them, depth of cut is used to adjust the joint fit, and how the angle of the bit affects that depth of cut. Review this chapter thoroughly master the techniques of Through Dovetails in Chapter 8.
  • Page 40 ➁ for each of the five bits illustrated you can ing. above. Note: Leigh bits 101-8, 112-8 use. Select a bit with a specified cutting " [3mm] less than • All half-blind dovetail bits work depth that is at about ⁄...
  • Page 41 A different depth of cut requires a differ- time precision fit. All dovetail jigs require trial and error tests to ent angled bit. Leigh offers five different angled dovetail bits for attain fine fitting joints. The good news; we give a starting depth a range of cut depths.
  • Page 42 Chapter 10 D4R Pro User Guide VARIABLY SPACED HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 10-9 Clamp the spacer board in the rear clamp. 10-8 Routing a Test Joint Use the Leigh e7-Bush, and No.120- ⁄ "[12,7mm] 14° dovetail bit. Select several pieces of ⁄...
  • Page 43 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 10 VARIABLY SPACED HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 10-14 Ignoring the outer guidefinger (router support) at the scale, 10-15 If gaps between the guidefinger tails are wider than about "[3mm], mark and cut pieces of bridge extrusion ➀ to fit the loosen enough guides for the desired tail layout.
  • Page 44 Chapter 10 D4R Pro User Guide VARIABLY SPACED HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 10-21 If you’re mounting Thin Pin Boards: 10-20 Remove the test tail board, then clamp a scrap board in The minimum recommended pin board thickness is ⁄ "[13mm]. If the front of the jig so that the top edge projects above the top face you wish to rout a pin board less than the minimum thickness ➀...
  • Page 45 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 10 VARIABLY SPACED HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 10-26 Remove the pin board and test the fit. If the joint is loose, 10-27 Keep the test tail board that fits well, and mark it with lower the bit to increase the depth of cut, by the amount of the the number of the bit you used to rout it.
  • Page 46 " [16] " [13] No.112-8 " [11,1] min. " [14] ~ " [11] No.120-8 10-36 On the Leigh D4R Pro, all half-blind dovetails are routed min. " [12] " [9] No.128-8 using the Leigh e7-Bush set at No.10 or standard ⁄...
  • Page 47: Single Pass Half-Blind Dovetails

    Half-Blind Dovetails Why rout “single pass” dovetails on a variable spaced Leigh jig? Well, you just may need to reproduce or restore a late 19th or early 20th century drawer which has similar, machine made joints. Or, if you are making a lot of drawer boxes and are not so concerned with the traditional “hand cut look”, then routing both drawer fronts and sides...
  • Page 48 • Depth of cut must be as specified for each of the five Fit the provided Leigh e7-Bush to the router as shown bits shown above. Exception: See fig.11-26. Note: Leigh below and set at No.10, or use a standard ⁄...
  • Page 49 A different depth of cut requires a differ- time precision fit. All dovetail jigs require trial and error tests to ent angled bit. Leigh offers five different angled dovetail bits for attain a fine fitting joint. The good news; we give a starting depth ➀...
  • Page 50 Chapter 11 D4R Pro User Guide SINGLE PASS HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 11-10 Place a sample drawer front from 11-9 With the finger assembly raised in the ⁄ " to 1 ⁄ " thickness HB Tails mode, [16 to 38mm] in the rear clamp. Clamp with the side edge against clamp a drawer side in the front left side, against the side stop and ➀...
  • Page 51 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 11 SINGLE PASS HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 11-15 Unclamp the tail board from the front clamp and insert ➀ 11-16 Insert the Stop Rod through the holes in the fingers ➀ the dovetail spacer as shown against the side stop .
  • Page 52 Chapter 11 D4R Pro User Guide SINGLE PASS HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 1/64[0,3mm] 11-21 Moving the finger assembly affects the pins and tails. 11-22 If the tails fit in too far past the pins ends, set the So, if the tails stand out from the pins, set the...
  • Page 53: Rabbeted Half-Blind Dovetails

    ➁ you can use. Select Exception: See fig.11-26. Note: No’s 101-8, with your Leigh jig or a standard a bit with a depth of cut that is at least 1 /16" 112-8 and 128-8 are optional Leigh bits. ⁄...
  • Page 54 Chapter 12 D4R Pro User Guide RABBETED HALF-BLIND DOVETAILS 12-3 Provided the drawer front lip is 12-4 Rabbeted Pins You will need to clamp a scrap stop block ➀ ⁄ "[9,5mm] or less in thick- ness ➀ , you can mount and rout rabbeted drawer fronts and sides in the front of the jig out from the jig’s front face by exactly the depth...
  • Page 55: End-On-End Dovetails

    Watch the Online Instructional Video D4R Pro - CHAPTER 13 The online video will reduce your learning time End-On-End Stream to your smart phone or tablet to use in dramatically! your shop as a visual reference. Find the video in the Instructional Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com.
  • Page 56 Chapter 13 D4R Pro User Guide END-ON-END DOVETAILS 25–38 13-5 Rotate the finger assembly to 13-6 Always assemble end-on-end joints keeping the edges of HB PINS mode and again set it on the small scale arrow for maximum pin board thickness ( ⁄...
  • Page 57: Asymmetric Dovetails

    Dovetails For certain procedures, you will need to use both ends of the Leigh D4R Pro jig. Asymmetrical joint layouts are one example. On the Leigh Jig, no joints will be truly symmetrical, but they can look symmetrical. Apparent symmetry is only required for aesthetic reasons, and not for strength.
  • Page 58 Chapter 14 D4R Pro User Guide ASYMMETRIC DOVETAILS 14-5 Deliberately asymmetrical joints must therefore be routed 14-6 The layouts need not be exact mirror images because the on both ends of the jig using two separate, almost mirror-image parts that fit together will be made on the same end of the jig.
  • Page 59 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 14 ASYMMETRIC DOVETAILS 14-11 Turn the tail board (like turning a page of a book) to the 14-12 This common example of asymmetry is where boards are other end of the jig. Position the guidefingers over the tails, then of a different width.
  • Page 60 Chapter 14 D4R Pro User Guide ASYMMETRIC DOVETAILS 14-17 The left side of the desk goes against the left side stop 14-18 Transfer the joint layout from left to right (as for 14-8 Rout the pins. to 14-11) and place the right end of the top tail board against the right side stop .
  • Page 61: Box Joints

    IMPORTANT: “Actual” Joint Sizes The D4R Pro finger assembly was originally designed solely for dovetailing. Adapting the assembly for box jointing was a serendipitous combination of luck (existing guides approximately the correct dimension) and clever design; the e7-Bush and Spacer. As a result, the nominal ⁄...
  • Page 62 Chapter 15 D4R Pro User Guide BOX JOINTS Box Joints Terminology ➀ Pin ➁ Pin board ➂ Socket ➃ Socket board The pins fit in the sockets. Board Width Selection "[ 9,5mm] or " [19mm]. Board width is determined by the total Choose a joint size in the chart below: number of pins and sockets in the joint design and whether the joint is symmetrical or asymmetrical.
  • Page 63 15-2 ⁄ "[9,5mm] Box Joints " bit ➀ that came with the D4R Pro are required for box joints. ⁄ Place the finger assembly on the support brackets in the HB TAILS Spiral upcut router bits ➁ will cut cleaner than straight flute. Where mode, set the scales on the small triangular arrow ➀...
  • Page 64 Chapter 15 D4R Pro User Guide BOX JOINTS 15-7 Repeat this procedure across the jig until there is at least 15-8 Lower the finger assembly onto the spacer board and double- check that the bit depth is down to the center of the pencil line ➀ .
  • Page 65 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 15 BOX JOINTS 15-13 Lets make a box with " box joints.. 15-14 All box joint boards are clamped alternating face side in Prepare four boards and number them 1 to 4. Then select the grain...
  • Page 66 Chapter 15 D4R Pro User Guide BOX JOINTS 15-19 3⁄4"[19mm] Box Joints Set-up and space the guide 15-20 Rout both ends of boards 1 and 3 but only rout between "[9mm] joints. Start with the same e7-Bush the guide finger openings ➀ not between the finger sides ➁ . Keep fingers exactly as for ⁄...
  • Page 67: Sliding Dovetails

    While we recommend "[15,9mm] as the ideal size guidebush for sliding dovetails, we appreciate that many users will have only a ⁄ " bushing. These instructions cover both those guidebushes. The Leigh ⁄ " e7 and ⁄ " e10 guide bushes can be used to make fine fit adjustments for sliding dovetails.
  • Page 68 Chapter 16 D4R Pro User Guide SLIDING DOVETAILS 16-1 With the finger assembly in 16-2 Using the sliding dovetail fence as a guide surface for the HB TAILS mode, the sliding dovetail fence fits into the recesses in the ends of the tail guides guidebush, you can make lateral router cuts across the faces of for routing sliding dovetails.
  • Page 69 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 16 SLIDING DOVETAILS 16-7 16-8 On the test slot board only, square the marks across the Marking Out: Do not mark slot positions on board faces; mark the edges ➀ of both slot boards together for perfectly level face.
  • Page 70 Chapter 16 D4R Pro User Guide SLIDING DOVETAILS 16-13 If you use a larger guidebush, for example 16-14 Adjust the bit so the cut depth is about ⁄ "[15,9mm] ⁄ "[8mm]. Rout rather than ⁄ "[11,1mm], move the scale in by the difference of from left to right maintaining light inward pressure of the guidebush the two guidebush radii.
  • Page 71 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 16 SLIDING DOVETAILS 16-19 Adjust and set the finger assembly ➀ so it is clear that the 16-20 Rout one side of the test tail board. routed tail ➁ will be too large for the slot.
  • Page 72 Chapter 16 D4R Pro User Guide SLIDING DOVETAILS 16-25 Note: the e7-Bush fit adjustment for sliding dovetails 16-26 When the fit is satisfactory, rout one end of a project tail works reverse to normal. Fit adjustments are made by adjusting the board and test again.
  • Page 73: Hints & Tips

    Videos section of the Support menu at leighjigs.com. The following pages contain valuable information that will help you get the most from your new Leigh D4R Pro dovetail jig. Our website contains additional information and technical bulletins that further expand your jig's capabilities.
  • Page 74 Note: Spiral up-cut straight bits (inset) generally rout more To prevent tearout at the back bottom part of a straight cut, scribe smoothly than the two-flute carbide-tipped bits. Leigh recom- a line with your marking gauge across the back of the pin board mends solid carbide bits.
  • Page 75 D4R Pro User Guide Chapter 17 HINTS AND TIPS 17-11 For particularly vulnerable pieces or that last piece of 17-12 A single scrap piece can be C-clamped on the back of half- exotic wood, the best solution is to clamp horizontal scrap pieces blind tails, but make sure you protect the workpiece from the clamp to front and back of the work piece.
  • Page 76 Chapter 17 D4R Pro User Guide HINTS AND TIPS 17-17 More On Symmetry 17-18 If a number of these boxes end up side-by- side, e.g. spice It doesn’t matter if symmetrical-looking joints on a single box do caddys on a kitchen shelf, the slight misalignments of the joints not precisely mirror the adjacent corners.
  • Page 77 Router The correct guidebush is the vital link between the router and your Leigh Jig. It precisely steers the router. Where possible, always use the Leigh system to ensure correct bush length and precise diameter for accurate results.
  • Page 78: Attaching The Leigh Ebush To The Router

    ATTACHING THE LEIGH E-BUSH TO THE ROUTER Template Guide Bushing and Adaptor Selection Leigh dovetail jigs require a router fi tted with a guide bushing. An adaptor may be required to fi t the bushing to the router. See www.leighjigs.com for the complete list of routers.
  • Page 79: Bit Selection

    º All through dovetail bits must be 8 . This angle matches the D4R Pro guide finger pin angle. If you try to use a different angle of dovetail bit, there will be a mismatch º between the pins routed at 8...
  • Page 80 Appendix II D4R Pro User Guide BIT SELECTION Note that some of the dovetail bits’ depths of cut overlap. For example: No. 70-8 bit ⁄ "– ⁄ " [6 - 13mm] No. 75-8 bit ⁄ "– ⁄ " [9,5 - 16mm] No.80-8 bit...
  • Page 81 7/16"[11,1] No. 140-8* G 1/8" to 1" [3,0-26,0] 5/16" [7,9] 8mm (or 1/4") 1-3/4" [45,0] 2-3/4" [70,0] – e7 or 7/16"[11,1] * Bits 80-8, 120-8, and 140-8 come standard with the Leigh D4R Pro Numbers in brackets are millimeters...
  • Page 82 7/16"[11,1] No. 140-8* G 1/8" to 1" [3,0-26,0] 5/16" [7,9] 8mm (or 1/4") 1-3/4" [45,0] 2-3/4" [70,0] – e7 or 7/16"[11,1] * Bits 80-8, 120-8, and 140-8 come standard with the Leigh D4R Pro Numbers in brackets are millimeters...
  • Page 83 "[6mm]. Drawer side thickness ➂ Minimum thickness is ⁄ Shank Selection does not affect bit selection. The Leigh D4R Pro comes with two half-blind bits with 8mm Note: is the nominal working depth for half-blind dove- shanks, plus a ⁄...
  • Page 84 HB Single Pass No. 112-8 1/2" [12,7] ~1/2" [12,7] ~19/64" [7,5] 8mm (or 1/4") 1-3/4" [44,0] 2-21/64" [59,0] 12˚ e7 or 7/16"[11,1] * Bits 80-8, 120-8, and 140-8 come standard with the Leigh D4R Pro Numbers in brackets are millimeters...
  • Page 85 HB Single Pass No. 128-8 1/2" [12,7] ~3/8" [9,5] ~3/16" [5] 8mm (or 1/4") 1-3/4" [44,0] 2-1/8" [54,0] 18˚ e7 or 7/16"[11,1] * Bits 80-8, 120-8, and 140-8 come standard with the Leigh D4R Pro Numbers in brackets are millimeters...
  • Page 86 Appendix II D4R Pro User Guide BIT SELECTION...
  • Page 87: Jig Parts

    See parts list and drawing on the following pages. Order parts directly from Leigh by calling toll-free 800-663-8932 — but first have your jig information ready. Please quote the jig model, serial number, part number, part description and quantity required.
  • Page 88 JIG PARTS How to Order Parts Order directly from Leigh by calling toll free 800-663-8932 — but first have your jig information ready. You’ll need the jig model, serial number, part number, part Note: Place the finger assembly in half-blind description and quantity required.
  • Page 89 D4R Pro User Guide Appendix III JIG PARTS 7215 7225R 7221 7210 392M 7115 441B 5270 5260 451B 394M 3110R 260R 7025 260R 6030 6060 332R 7115 140-8 6030 80-8 120-8 172-8 730V 3156 8624...
  • Page 90 Appendix III D4R Pro User Guide JIG PARTS...
  • Page 91: Customer Support

    Our Commitment to You Leigh Industries takes pride in its commitment to providing excellence in customer service and support. This user guide is designed to provide you with the answers to any questions you have. However, if you require assistance, please feel free to contact our technical support staff or a distributor listed below.
  • Page 92 Joining Tradition with Today Printed in Canada PRINTED IN CANADA...

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