Long Pull & Rapid Center Combo
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- Turn your Cabinet Hardware Jig ORIGINAL into the MAX
- Install hardware up to 38" Center to Center (960mm) when attached to TP-CHJ Cabinet Hardware Jig (Sold Separately)
- Doubles as a portable 32mm shelf pin jig
- 25-hole shelf pin pattern
- Durable hardened aluminum with lifetime warranty on hardened steel bushings
What's Included
- Long Pull & Shelf Pin Extensions (One Pair)
- Rapid Center Extension with Double Bracket
- 5mm Stop Collar + Allen Wrench
Specifications
Max Center to Center: 38″ (960mm)
Drawers: End Stop centers on any width of drawer up to 42″ depth
Doors: Centers on Stile and Rail minimum width 1/2″
Material: Durable aircraft quality anodized aluminum
Bushings: 24x 5mm case hardened steel, Lifetime Warranty
Weight: 2.7 lbs
Notice:Â Proposition 65
Lifetime Bushing Warranty
Instructions
Description
Turn your Cabinet Hardware Jig ORIGINAL into the MAX with our Long Pull & Rapid Center Combo. Allows for fast installation of cabinet handles up to 38″ C-C (960mm). Also doubles as a portable line boring unit in installed or unassembled cabinets. 5mm bushings with 32mm pattern allows for quick and accurate shelf pins on any depth of cabinet panel. Provides a 25 hole pattern for selective drilling or full line boring. Bushings are backed with free lifetime warranty. Also Includes Rapid Center Extension, which allows for quicker drilling on wide drawer fronts, tall doors, and large handles. Rapid Center Extension allows you to extend your End Stop to accommodate drawer fronts up to 42″ wide.
- Drawer Install
- Door Install
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Set Hardware Spacing
Quickly and accurately space your hardware using our hardware spacing pins.
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Set Location
Place hardware on cabinet to find the position you like, then simply transfer measurements to the jig.
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Hold. Drill. Repeat.
No clamp needed! Simply hold and drill. Easily repeat on same-sized drawers/doors.
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What others are saying
Jimmie (verified owner) –
If you are an amateur you do not need this tool. If you are a professional and you don’t have this tool, what are you doing with your life. To the pros: cabinet doors cost $100 a piece and if you’ve been installing cabinets for any amount of time you’ve missholded a couple of doors. The very first time you do that this thing paid for itself. Go ahead and buy both the extension and the base tool; you’ll eventually get it anyway. I’ve got, at last count, over 600 kitchens under my belt. This tool, after that amount of kitchens, is as necessary as a chop saw or a screwdriver. So if you are a professional, and you’ve been looking at this took thinking, “$300 good lord that’s a lot of money!” go ahead and spend the money eventually you will kick yourself if you do not.
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Andre MARC DESROSIERS JR (verified owner) –
I liked everything about the tool itself
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Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
Works perfectly
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mrakazee (verified owner) –
makes installing new handles on new cabinets in new homes
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Dr. Hammer (verified owner) –
Extension ruler is great. I also left 5 stars for TP-1934. I believe whoever wrote instructions for the extension is insane. The holes in the extension ruler are 32mm apart. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out how to center it. Besides, majority of handles are made in China and are given in mm. Even if they tell you that holes are 6.25 inches apart, they are wrong. It is 160mm and if you drill 6.25 inches you will be over 1mm off, which is barely visible, but noticeable. I had handles 160mm, 224mm and 320mm. All multiples of 32.Please change instructions. It is not possible, as you instruct, to put one side of a handle to the center of a drawer and measure. You will be a bit off, no matter how good your eye is.
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