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KREG Single-Spindle Pneumatic Pocket-Hole Machine

by Kreg
SKU DK1100 FP

Model Number: KREDK1100FP

Original price $4,999.00 - Original price $4,999.00
Original price
$4,999.00
$4,999.00 - $4,999.00
Current price $4,999.00

The DK1100 series of machines are the standard in the industry for drilling a single pocket hole at a time. We’ve packed a ton of functional features into these machines that really set them apart from the competition. Choose from electric- or pneumatic-powered, freestanding or bench-mounted to fit the way you build. Each DK1100 machine is built with true industrial-grade motors that provide the power to run day after day – quickly and reliably – in even the most high-production environments. For most shops, this translates into previously unheard of productivity and efficiency.

Already set up for pneumatic? This model features an industrial grade 1 1/4-HP pneumatic motor capable of the same pocket hole productivity as the electric version. Requires a compressor able to produce 8 CFM at 120 PSI (50% duty cycle).

Convenient Swing Stops.

Quickly position two pocket holes across rails of various widths by placing it against one stop, drilling the hole, and then repeating with the rail against the other stop. For drilling pocket holes in panels, the stops simply swing out of the way.

Adjustable Fence.

Adjustments couldn’t be easier. The fence adjusts right from the top side of the machine to let you center a screw in 1/2"- to 1 1/2"-thick material. The clamp hold-down also adjusts to allow materials up to 4"-thick to be drilled.

Quick Drill Bit Changes.

Changing drill bits is a quick and simple process. Simply loosen the collet with the provided Allen wrench, replace with a new bit, and you are back in production in less than 60 seconds.

Long-Lasting Motors.

The industrial-grade motors used in Kreg machines are built for long-lasting service. Kreg machines are designed to minimize stress on moving parts, greatly reducing the likelihood of failure.