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KWJ900 - Kitchen Worktop Jig 900mm

KWJ900
£164.99
£137.49

Tradesman ALL IN ONE work top jig for up to 900mm worktops.

  • Hard wearing CNC machined Compact Grade High Pressure Laminate 12mm thick jig that cuts both parts of the joint in 15 minutes including setting up.
  • Left hand and right hand corners, 400mm radius peninsular joint, 45 degree end cut with slight radius, 45 degree trade corner solution for hob units, 100mm radius corner, 40mm radius corner, 35mm kitchen door hole and 3/4inch BSP hole for mixer taps.
  • Fixed lengths for 400mm, 500mm, 550mm, 600mm, 616mm, 635mm, 650mm, 700mm and 900mm wide worktops.
  • Cuts up to 40mm thick worktops with or without anti-drip postformed edge.
  • Three open-ended bolt recesses (dog bone style) for 150mm bolts.
  • Engraved lines for short 65mm bolts and worktop cross-cut.
  • 10mm diameter plastic pins with tapered shoulder for tight fit provides three point pin contact to ensure ease of setting up.
  • Engraved markings for identification of pin holes.
  • Pins made from ABS plastic for strength.
  • Jig requires:
  • A portable plunge router with 12.7mm (1/2 inch) shank capacity and minimum 1300 watts.
  • A template guide bush with 30mm outside diameter ref. GB30.
  • A TCT router cutter with 12.7mm (1/2 inch) diameter and 50mm (2 inch) cut length.
  • Two clamps.
Length
1185 mm
Width
390 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Weight
7.7kg
End Cut
45 degrees
Corner Radius
40 mm
Corner Radius
100 mm
Corner Radius
400 mm
Corner Mitre Joint
45 degrees
Female cut material width loss (inset)
35 mm
Bolt recesses
3
Bolt recess centres
300 + 300 mm
Bolt recess width
14 mm

Requires:

Guide bush
30 mm
Plunge router
1/2-inch (min. 1300 watts)
Cutter
12.7 mm x 50 mm cut
Clamps
Two

no spare products

Videos

KWJ900-Overview Video

Video demonstrating the functions of the KWJ900 Kitchen Worktop Jig.

Joining Kitchen Worktops Part 1

Joining Kitchen Worktops Part 1 of 2.

Joining Kitchen Worktops Part 2

Joining Kitchen Worktops Part 2 of 2.

Product Questions

The trapezium shape hob will require the use of the KWJ900 worktop jig. This jig cuts the corner mitre using one cut at 45 degrees and the other at 90 degrees, which gives more space for the hob. If the hob was square then either the KWJ900 or COMBI1002 could be used.

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All cut lengths are proportionate to their diameter and shank sizes, a cutter with sufficient length to cut through a worktop would be too weak on 1/4 shank.

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A common reason is that the guide bush is not centralised with the cutter. Use a line up pin if available. A sub-base may need to be fitted for concentricity depending on the model of the router.

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The worktop jigs are designed to work with a GB30A guide bush and A 12.7mm cutter the male and female curves on the jig are matched with 12.7mm cutters if you use a 12mm cuter the radiuses will not come together properly.

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No, the correct combination of 12.7mm diameter cutter and 30mm Guide bush has to be used as the offset needed between cutter and guide bush is 8.7mm, any other combination will result in a poor joint.

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A butt and scribe joint is the joint formed using the Trend Worktop Jigs.

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On all operations never come through the postformed edge as this will fracture the laminate, alternatively a blunt cutter will not cut effectively and can also cause chipping.

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Some of the cheaper worktops bow or cup very easily, check before purchasing, biscuit jointing may help to line it up, and fix securely down to kitchen units.

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A masons mitre joint is the joint that is formed using the Trend worktop jigs.

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The guide bush should be 30mm outside diameter.

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This is correct. The cutter will always climb to the correct side of the slot depending on the cut operation being done.

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There are a selection of cutters that are suitable: 3/83X1/2TC, 3/83DX1/2TC, 3/85X1/2TC, 3/83MX1/2TC, RT/11X1/2TC & RT/11MX1/2TC.

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Ensure that you are using the correct guide bush 30mm and that the line up bushes are against the postformed edge. Also check that the cutter and guide bush are concentric to each other. If they are not we recommend the UNIBASE.

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Ensure that the length stop is in the correct position, remember you can always measure to check the correct location.

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