With pocket-hole joinery, construction is simple and fast, joints are strong, and assemblies don't require an elaborate clamping set-up. Traditionally used for joining rails and skirts to tables and chairs, it is now popular for face-frame and panel work as well as with assemblies that would otherwise require extra-long screws or specialized fasteners.
Made largely from glass-reinforced nylon, the Kreg K3 jig is designed around a drill-guide block with interchangeable bench-top and portable bases. Installed in the bench-top base, it is an effective tool for production work, while the portable base makes it ideal for large workpieces or job-site use.
The guide block has a hardened steel insert and allows you to center two holes 9/16", 7/8" or 1-7/16" apart, accommodating different widths of stock. A series of holes register a locating pin to provide adjustment in 1/8" increments for material from 1/2" to 1-1/2" thick. The bench-top base features a clamp with a convenient front-mounted handle and spring-tensioned mechanism that compensates for small variations in thickness. Integral depth-collar adjustment guides help set proper drilling depths. A snap-in shroud collects debris, preventing the drill flutes from packing with dust and overheating. The shroud outlet is 1-1/4" in diameter and requires an adapter (available separately) for connection to standard 2-1/2" hose.
Also included are a positioning stop (which doubles as a stock support), a 3-1/2" capacity face-frame clamp, a 3/8" step drill bit and depth collar, 3" and 6" #2 square-recess drivers, an assortment
of screws, and instructions. A Mini Kreg™ jig is included with this system.
Additional one-piece HSS step drill bits are
available separately. They measure 6-1/4" long,
with a 3/16" dia. by 5/8" long pilot and 3/8" dia.
counterbore.
A versatile, complete and well-designed system for accurately drilling pocket holes.
Made in USA.
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