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Kreg DB110 Foreman 3/4-Horsepower Electric Semi-Automatic Pocket Hole Machine

Manufacturer: Kreg
Lowest Price: $795.00
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Sales Rank: 42,797 in Home Improvement

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Features

  • Fast, rugged machine for repetitive drilling
  • Electric motor drills holes in 1-second cycle
  • Clamp holds material 1/2- to 1-1/2-inches thick
  • 19-by-13-5/8-by-22-5/8-inches at 35-pounds
  • Tabletop height of 6-3/4-inches

Product Description

Semi-Automatic, FOREMAN Pocket Hole Machine. When your production needs have outpaced the manual Kreg Jigs, look for the added speed and convenience of the FOREMAN Pocket Hole Machine. The semi-automatic FOREMAN features an electric drill motor and an adjustable clamping cylinder. To operate, simply position your material to be drilled and pull the lever forward. This motion activates the 3/4 hp drill motor and throws the clamping cylinder. Finish the drill stroke by continuing to pull on the lever and then return the lever to the home position.

Product Description

The Kreg Foreman 3/4 HP Electric Semi-Automatic Pocket Hole Machine is a heavy-duty solution for your drilling needs. It features an electric motor and adjustable clamping cylinder. The tabletop is 6-3/4 inches high, and the clamp can handle material 1/2 to 1-1/2-inches thick. The 1-second cycle time begins when you pull the level forward, activating the motor and throwing the clamping cylinder. The drill stroke is completed by pulling on the lever and then returning it back to its home position.