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Original Instructions

Timber Thickness

Screw

13 – 18mm / 1/2" – 11/16"

25mm / 1"

19 – 25mm / 3/4" – 1"

30mm / 1-1/4"

26 – 30mm / 1" – 1-1/4"

35mm / 1-1/2"

31 – 37mm / 1-1/4" – 1-7/16"

50mm / 2"

≥38mm / ≥1-1/2"

60mm / 2-1/2"

Note: 

For hard wood use a fine thread, and for soft wood use a coarse thread. 

Tips

•  Clamp across the joint when assembling a joint (Image J) 
•  The pocket-hole jig can be used for joining panels (Image K)

Accessories

A full range of accessories including jigs, plugs, screws and bits is available from your Triton 
stockist.

Maintenance

Keep the Drill Guides clear of chip and dust build-up.

Contact

For technical or repair service advice, please contact the helpline on (+44) 1935 382 222

Web:

 tritontools.com/en-GB/Support

Address:

 

Powerbox 
Boundary Way 
Lufton Trading Estate 
Yeovil, Somerset 
BA22 8HZ, United Kingdom

Product Familiarisation

1.  Clamp Handle
2.  Thickness Plate
3.  Collar Setting Indicator
4.  Clamp
5.  Drill Guide
6.  Depth Collar
7.  Hex Key
8.  150mm (6") Square Drive 
9.  Step Drill Bit
10.  Wooden Plug
11.  Self-Tapping Screw

Intended Use

Easy to set pocket-hole jig with built-in clamp for use in joinery work. Can be used for joints 
such as panel fixing and corners.

Before Use

 

WARNING:

 Always adhere to all safety advice and instructions for any power tool used in 

conjunction with this product.

Operation

 

WARNING: 

Never hold the jig by hand when drilling; it must be fixed securely to a suitable 

workbench. Failure to do so could damage the tool and/or cause serious personal injury.

IMPORTANT: 

Always practise on a scrap piece of wood before making a pocket hole in the 

workpiece. 

Note: 

Ideally, the drill tip should emerge close to the middle of the material being drilled.

Note: 

Screws should go into the edge grain or the face grain, not the end grain, for a more 

secure joint (Image I).
1.  Determine the thickness of the wood where the pocket hole will be created
2.  Use the Collar Setting Indicator (3) to determine the position of the Depth Collar (6) on the 

Step Drill Bit (9) (See Images B - E). Tighten with the Hex Key (7) when in position

Note: 

Measure from the start of the step on the Step ped Drill Bit to the end of the Collar 

Setting Indicator (Image A).
3.  Rotate the Thickness Plate (2) in position to the corresponding wood thickness (See 

Images B - E)

4.  Open the Clamp Handle (1), and position the workpiece between the jig and work bench 

(Image F)

5.  Raise the Clamp (4) to the underside of the work surface until tight, and lower the Clamp 

Handle (Image G)

IMPORTANT: 

Ensure the Clamp, Jig and workpiece are securely fixed in place. 

6.  Attach the Step Drill Bit into the drill
7.  Place the Step Drill Bit into the Drill Guide (5). Begin drilling and continue until the Depth 

Collar makes contact with the jig (Image H)

8.  Remove the Step Drill Bit and raise the Clamp Handle to release the workpiece
9.  Repeat to create the required number of holes and finish using the Self-tapping Screws 

(11) and the Wooden Plugs (10)

Thank you for purchasing this Triton product. This manual contains information 
necessary for safe and effective operation of this product. This product has unique 
features and, even if you are familiar with similar products, it is necessary to read this 
manual carefully to ensure you fully understand the instructions. Ensure all users of 
the product read and fully understand this manual.

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