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Kreg Jig NK7520 Assembly And Instructions

Support stop

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Kreg Jig
Support Stop
Assembly and Instructions
Arm
Knurled
Nylon Lock
Nut
*Mini Trak Bolt
Base
*Mini Trak T-Nut
Assemble the Kreg Jig
1. Slide the center tongue of the Support/Stop Arm between the outside extensions of the
Support/Stop Base and align the pivot hole through all three surfaces.
2. Insert the Pivot Pin through one outside surface of the Support/Stop Base and either tap into
place with a mallet or a hammer and a block of wood to prevent marring the end of the Pivot Pin.
Continue to advance the Pivot Pin until it is fully seated in the Support/Stop Base and Support/
Stop Arm. Push the 1/4"-20 Hex Nut into the side of the Support/Stop Arm hex recess.
3. Thread the Nylon Stop Bolt from either side through the Support/Stop Arm into the Hex Nut.
Which side will depend on which side of the Kreg Jig
4. Thread the Knurled Nylon Lock Nut onto the Nylon Stop Bolt on the side of the Support/Stop
Arm opposite the Hex Nut. It may be necessary to thread the Knurled Nylon Lock Nut onto the
Nylon Stop Bolt prior to threading the Nylon Stop Bolt into the Hex Nut in some applications.
*Note: Mini Trak Bolt & T-Nut provided for use with Kreg Mini Trak, (KMS7506) sold separately.
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Support/Stop
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Hex Nut
that the Support/Stop will be used.
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Version 2005701
NK7520
Nylon Bolt
Pivot Pin
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Summary of Contents for Kreg Jig NK7520

  • Page 1 Arm opposite the Hex Nut. It may be necessary to thread the Knurled Nylon Lock Nut onto the Nylon Stop Bolt prior to threading the Nylon Stop Bolt into the Hex Nut in some applications. *Note: Mini Trak Bolt & T-Nut provided for use with Kreg Mini Trak, (KMS7506) sold separately.
  • Page 2 #10-32 Machine Screw are included with the Material Fig. 2D Support/Stop hardware pack for mounting to the Kreg Mini Trak.By adding a length of Kreg Mini Trak (KMS7506). to either side of the K3 Benchtop Base an adjustable Support/Stop system may be created to allow the drilling of several pocket holes across the width of large panels at repeatable locations.