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PH/JIG - Pocket Hole Jig

PH/JIG
€123.06

All-metal Pocket Hole Jig for drilling 9.5mm pocket hole joints suited to both new and repair work. Adjustable hole centres for narrow and wider stock, ideal for carcase and face framework, designed for 16mm to 19mm thick material. Can be bench-mounted for batch work or guides can be used independently for in-situ internal applications.

  • Repositionable Drilling Guides allows the hole centres to be altered between 29mm and 63mm ensuring stronger joints in wider material.
  • Removable Drilling Guides can be used independently for repair work and inaccessible areas.
  • Fixed Height Drilling Guides for materials from 16mm to 19mm (5/8” to 3/4”) accommodates common plywood, MDF and furniture board thicknesses.
  • On-Board Adjustable Clamp with quick-release mechanism
  • Secondary Clamp Position allows the clamp to reposition for wider stock.
  • Woodchip Relief Holes helps protect against clogging inside the drilling guides.
  • Full Length Hardened Drill Guide Bushes for long life and accurate drilling.
  • Non-Marring Clamp Pad prevents pressure marks on the workpiece.
  • Countersink Screw positions allows the jig to be screwed to a base board for extra support.

Multi-function Pocket Hole Jig

Ideal for fast and accurate joining of solid timber and sheet materials giving strong instant joints

Multi-function design for twin hole or single hole pockets

Makes strong secure joints in seconds

Works with all timber thicknesses from 12mm to 38mm

For new work, repair work and different thickness materials

Features

Adjustable spacing to allow pitch from 29mm to 63mm.

Workpiece can be quickly clamped to the jig for quick and easy usage.

Clearance holes on both columns allow for swarf to be cleared.

Workpiece can be handled immediately after gluing & screwing creating time saving benefits.

Allows a variety of joints to be created individually in timber, MDF, plywood and blockboard.

Fast, strong and quick construction for impressive projects with no additional clamps required.

 

Details

 

  • Solid hardened bushes with variable pitch of 29mm to 63mm.
  • Use on timber, MDF, plywood and blockboard.
  • Allows a variety of joints to be created individually.
  • No clamps required.
  • Square drive self tapping screws for use with a No.2 square drive bit to resist slipping (cam out).
  • Workpiece can be handled immediately after gluing & screwing creating time saving benefits.

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Material thickness min.
16 mm
Material thickness max.
19mm
Max. thickness possible (screwed from two sides)
38 mm
Material width min.
38 mm
Hole pitch
29 mm-63 mm
Drill diameter
9.5 mm
Square drive bit size
No.2
Screw size
Fine No.7 x 30 mm
Drilling angle
15 degrees
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PH/7X30/500 - Pocket Hole Screw Fine Thread No.7x30mm PH/7X30/500 013

Square drive, self-tapping, solid steel wood screws coated with Zinc to protect against rusting, ideal for a variety of indoor projects. 30mm length coarse thread to suit 19mm hard woods such as oak, ash, maple and more. Designed for use with Pocket Hole Jigs.

  • Zinc-Coated Steel protects the screw against moisture, preventing rust.
  • Self-Tapping Tip ensures wood doesn’t split, producing a strong, clean joint.
  • Flange Head maximizes joint strength and prevents over-tightening.
  • No.2 Robertsons Square Head provides maximum grip ensuring the bit doesn’t slip whilst driving at an angle.
  • Fine Thread makes this screw ideal for hard woods.
1 €19.18

Videos

Pocket Hole Jig & Mini Pocket Hole Jig Video

Video demonstrating the functions of the Pocket Hole Jig and the Mini Pocket Hole Jig.

Pocket Hole Jig Video

Overview of the PH/JIG

Pocket Hole Jig - How to make perfect right angle joints

EXCLUSIVE DEMO by Christopher Hall, 'The Gentlemen Joiner'.

Product Questions

Yes, the jig can be used to create pockets for mitred frame corner joints. It may be necessary to tilt the pocket hole piece so that the hole is not perpendicular to the mitred edge, so as to prevent the pocket from breaking out of the top edge.

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