background image

PH/JIG/AK

Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this Trend product, 

we hope you enjoy many years of creative and 

productive use.
Please remember to return your guarantee card 

within 28 days of purchase.

CONTENTS

TECHNICAL DATA ____________________ 1

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS _______________ 2

ITEMS ENCLOSED ___________________ 3

POCKET HOLE CONCEPT _____________ 3

DESCRIPTION OF PARTS ______________ 4

ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT

– Setting up the Jig

 ____________________ 5

– Fitting the Slide Adjusters

 _____________ 5

– Screw Chart

 ________________________ 5

 

– Measuring the Thickness of Workpiece ___

6

– Setting the Drill Bit Depth ______________

6

– Adjusting the Position _________________

7

– Setting the Slides For Timber Thickness __

7

OPERATION

– Drilling the Pocket Holes _____________

8-9

– Clamping Arrangements _______________

9

– Drilling the Pocket Holes _____________

10

APPLICATIONS

 ___________________

11-13

ACCESSORIES _____________________ 14

MAINTENANCE  _____________________ 15

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION_______ 15 

GUARANTEE _______________________ 15

PARTS

– Spare Parts List

 ____________________ 16

– Spare Parts Diagram

 ________________ 17

TROUBLE SHOOTING ________________ 18

TECHNICAL DATA

Material thickness:  Min.  

12.7mm

 

Max. 38mm

Material width:  

Min. 

38mm

Screw length: 

 

25mm-63mm

Drill bit size  

 

9.5mm

Hole pitch 

 

30mm 

 

 50mm

The following symbols are used throughout this 

manual:

 

 

Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of 

life or damage to the tool in case of non-

observance of the instructions in this 

manual.

 

 

Denotes risk of electric shock.

Refer to the instruction manual of 

your power tool.

This unit must not be put into service until it has

been established that the power tool to be

connected to this unit is in compliance with

2006/42/EC (identified by the CE marking on the 

power tool).

INTENDED USE

This accessory is to be used with a drill with 

minimum 10mm chuck capacity to allow pocket 

hole jointing of softwoods and hardwoods.

%

If you require further safety advice, 
technical information or spare parts, 
please call Trend Technical Support 
or visit www.trend-uk.com

PH/JIG/BK

-1-

Summary of Contents for PH/JIG/BK

Page 1: ...AINTENANCE ______________________ 15 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION_______ 15 GUARANTEE________________________ 15 PARTS Spare Parts List_____________________ 16 Spare Parts Diagram_________________ 17 TROU...

Page 2: ...nsure there is sufficient room to work safely 8 Secure idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry and high or locked up place out of reach of children 9 For best control and safety use...

Page 3: ...g The jig can be adjusted to suit different thicknesses of material to keep the screw centred in the workpiece to ensure a good joint PH JIG BK 3 2 x Pocket hole jig body 2 x Slide Adjusters 1 x Singl...

Page 4: ...uide block workpiece thickness scale Between centres setting scale Drill depth setting scale Single jig clamping pad Twin jig clamping pad Jig placement slide adjuster Hex shank quick release stepped...

Page 5: ...PH JIG AK ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT Setting up the Jig For Single Column Set Up Fitting The Slide Adjusters For Two Column Set Up PH JIG BK 5...

Page 6: ...PH JIG AK Measuring the Thickness of Workpiece Setting the Drill Bit Depth PH JIG BK 6...

Page 7: ...PH JIG AK Adjusting the Jig Position Setting The Sliding Adjusters For Timber Thickness New Set Up Sliding Adjusters Faced Down Sliding Adjusters Faced Up Repair Set Up PH JIG BK 7...

Page 8: ...the screw may not enter into the joint sufficiently When working with thin material and mitres the counterbored hole will need to be shallower than standard Shallow counterbored holes will result in...

Page 9: ...drill into one of the joint pieces Offer the jig to the material to be drilled and clamp tightly Make sure the component is clamped securely before drilling Set the collar to the drill in correct pos...

Page 10: ...ess by adjusting the locking nut on the handle of the face clamp The larger pad on the face should be on the face side of the material The screw should be driven into the component using a torque cont...

Page 11: ...row frames a single pocket hole is necessary Cut the mitre and rout any rebates before boring the pocket holes For material less than 50mm wide it may be necessary to tilt the pocket hole piece so tha...

Page 12: ...be removed by plane or sander Curved Joints this uses the same technique as the angled joint but the angles will be shallower 5 to 15 The overhang will need to be removed as previous Plinths faster an...

Page 13: ...bout 3mm off the base of the jig This should allow the pilot tip of the drill to break through the end of the timber giving the screw space for some movement Alternatively move the rail sideways sligh...

Page 14: ...Coarse Thread No 7 x 25mm 200pcs No 7 8 x 30mm 125pcs No 8 x 37mm 75pcs No 8 x 50mm 75pcs No 8 x 63mm 75pcs MAINTENANCE Please use only Trend original spare parts and accessories The accessory has be...

Page 15: ...PH JIG AK PH JIG BK WP PHB 01 WP PHB 06 MANU PH BK WP PHB 02 WP PHB 03 WP PHB 04 Jig placement slide adjuster 15...

Page 16: ...PH JIG AK PH JIG BK SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM v1 0 08 2018 PH JIG BK 16...

Page 17: ...led Can occur on very hard woods when thread of self tapping screws are holding on both pieces of material and pushing them apart Clamp material more tightly or adjust collar so drill point nearly bre...

Page 18: ...specifications may change without notice Trend Machinery and Cutting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE RECYCLABLE Trend Machinery C...

Page 19: ...3 in 1 POCKET HOLE JIG t o o l t e c h n o l o g y Please read these instructions before use...

Reviews: