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KREG DK 3100 BORING (POCKET HOLES)



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Brand:  

KREG

Model:   DK 3100
Category:  

BORING MISC. - VERT./HOR.

Machine Type:  

BORING (POCKET HOLES)

Year of Mfg.:   2017
Condition:   Good Condition   
Elect./Voltage:   115 V, 60 Cy, 1 Ph.
Value New:   $ 7,500
Price:   $ 4,700 CAD
    (Convert)
Financing: $ 96 National Capital Leasing
Region:   EASTERN CDN (Click for Regional Map)
EXF #:   BV-011234  
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KREG - DK 3100, ...Pocket Hole Boring Machine
Electric 3-spindle Pocket Drill; 1.5 HP direct drive electric motor; 39-1/2" tabletop working height; (0.5 - 1) Sec cycle time.

  Drills (2) pocket holes in (1) machining cycle across rails of varying widths with 3/8" dia. step bit in (1) smooth operation. 

  Drill spindles in the machine are fixed at: 3/4" - 1" and 1-3/4" on center allowing it to handle most common rail widths of 1-1/2" up to 3-3/4" with ease.

  (1) of The (3) spindles is with left-handed; simply remove (1) bit from the spindle not being used to set the desired 2-hole spacing.

  The bits are supported all the way to the workpiece by a hardened steel drill guide that ensures tear-out free holes and consistent placement in virtually any material.

 Features:

  15° Boring angle for greater stability, reduced screw breakout & splitting. This produces a smaller "flat-bottom" pocket hole with rounded sides that can be plugged with a dowel if desired.

 Includes:

  Pressure gauge & cycle counter, fence, holddown, & clamping assembly.

    Special Note:
    Comment: Nice and clean machine!
    Written By: Louis Sicotte  
    *Dimensions:24" L x 24" W x 50" H
    *Weight:179 Lbs
    *Dimensions & Weight data are based on 3rd party information and could be incorrect; please verify & confirm if accurate dimensions & weight are required.

    A boring machine is a device used to produce or enlarge (existing) holes in a workpiece. Boring machines have a cutting tip that can be made of steel, cemented carbide, and small grinding wheels (possibly made of minerals like diamonds). Single point tools are controlled by adjusting the boring head, moving circularly to create/enlarge holes and sweep debris from bored areas of the workpiece. Grinding wheel cutters have planetary/orbital motions, rotating rapidly around its axis. The hole diameter is controlled by adjusting the distance between the wheel axis and spindle axis. Spindles and a spindle axis are axes that rotate either vertically or horizontally on a boring machine. Vertical boring mills are used to rotate a workpiece around a vertical axis, while the boring bar and boring head moves in a linear motion. Horizontal boring mills are used to rotate the boring bar around a horizontal axis to bore holes in a workpiece while it’s held stationary on a table.