Product Code(SKU): S005SXK6Q8
Product Category: Tools & Home Improvement
Product Category: Home Improvement
Product weight: 1.00 Pounds
Brand: Kreg
If you re adding shelf pin holes to an existing piece of furniture or building shelves from scratch, the Kreg Shelf Pin Jig is the perfect tool for the job. Unlike other shelf pin guides, the Kreg Shelf Pin Jig features hardened steel drill guides that ensure precise and straight drilling, so you get solid 4-corner secure shelving.
The Shelf Pin Jig also includes a dual position adjustable fence for custom hole placement, a locating pin for quick and accurate spacing reference, a handy jig extender which lets you connect multiple Shelf Pin Jigs together for high-speed production work, and an ultra sharp 1/4-inch brad-point bit with depth collar which can be stored on the bottom side of the Shelf Pin Jig when not in use.
Unlike thin and flexible guides, the hardened steel drill guides of the Kreg Shelf-Pin Jig ensure each and every hole you drill is perfectly straight and true. And they re backed by a lifetime warranty.
Compact size is perfect for adding additional shelf pin holes in existing furniture. Need more length for additional speed? Connect multiple Shelf Pin Jigs together with the included Jig Extender.
The built-in, tool-free Quick Switch Fence can be easily removed and switched to the other side of the jig. Dual fence spacings let you adjust for your unique project.
Hardened Steel Drill Guides are placed a standard 32mm apart. The jig comes complete with a standard sized 1/4-inch drill bit for the most common shelf-pins (5mm drill bit also available).
Shelf Pin Jig, locating pin, jig extender, specialized 1/4-inch drill bit, depth collar, allen wrench, instruction manual, four 1/4-inch shelf pins
In 1986 Craig Sommerfeld was in the process of building his house and needed to find a way to attach his doweled face frames to his kitchen cabinet carcase members. A tool and die maker by trade, but a woodworker out of necessity, Craig had a problem. Not wanting to nail them on and then fill with putty, he designed and built "Craig s Jig" which was a single-hole pocket hole jig crafted from steel and aluminum that allowed him to attach the face frames from the inside of the cabinet where the joint could be hidden from view.
In the intervening years, Kreg Tool Company has emerged as the leader in Pocket Hole Technology. From the manual Kreg Jig to the fully-automatic Pro Series machines, Kreg offers a simple solution that has changed the way thousands of woodworkers join wood.