Basic Jig System and Line Boring Extensions,

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RI:9125TP1935
$538.00
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Versatile 3-in-1 tool: door hardware, drawer hardware, shelf pin holes. This is the all-around template solution for the cabinet installer as well as a great alternative to the line boring machine for small shops. Includes the basic hardware jig (TP1934) with additional drilling extensions for 32 mm line boring. Drill shelf holes in the shop before assembly or on the job after assembly; simply slide guides and stop along English and metric rulers, tighten thumb screws, and drill! Also drills long handles up to 29" in length. Locates hardware holes of any dimension on doors and drawer fronts. Includes standard 5 mm drill bit (approx. 3/16"). - Constructed in durable lightweight aluminum with case-hardened steel bushings.
- The fastest, most accurate hardware tool on the market; easily saves 70% plus in installation time.
- Saves wasted time making handle templates.
- Patented design helps eliminate drilling mistakes.
- Reversible for quick drilling.
- 5 mm case-hardened steel bushings feature a lifetime warranty.Weight: 3.5 lb.

Typeof TemplateFor Knob/Pull Installation
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