Souber DBB Mortice Lock Fitting Jig (JIG1)

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Key Features

  • Jig to accurately cut mortices and faceplates using your power drill
  • Fast and accurate on doors from 30mm - 55mm thick
  • Can cut door hinges and also some strike plates and electric releases
  • Self centres and clamps onto the edge of the door
  • Vertical guides, height and depth stops to ensure you do not overrun the cut area
  • Fast carbide cutters specially designed for a very clean cut
  • Supplied with 3 cutters: 19, 22 and 25.4mm diameter
  • Carry case and full instructions
  • Optional accessories available to cut deeper or wider locks
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Souber DBB Mortice Lock Fitting Jig (JIG1)

Designed to accurately mortice lock cases, the Mortice Lock Fitting Jig is fast and accurate to operate, saving you both time and money. Ideal for locksmiths, builders and avid DIYers.

Use to cut the mortice body and face plate. A plunging cutter allows quick installation of tubular latches and deadbolts.

Carbide wood cutters are designed to increase cutting speeds by up to 50% and to keep their sharpness.

Vertical, height and depth stops mean that you cannot overrun the cut area.

Can be used for concealed door closers when using the extended shaft.

This very precise drilling jig is designed specifically to guide the drilling bit to cut mortices for door locks and their faceplates. It is quick and simple to set up, self centring and locks onto the door edge securely. It really is a simple process: mark the lock length on to the door, select the width of mortice cutter that suits your lock, set the depth collar, pass the drill shaft through the jig’s guide bush, lock the jig to the door and using power from your drill, drive the carbide tipped mortice cutter into the door moving up and down; repeat process for the faceplate. This produces a very clean smooth cut and is one of the fastest most accurate ways to cut a mortice. You can also use it to cut hinges. Power drill with a 13mm chuck running at speeds 2,000 - 3,000 rpm is recommended. Supplied with 3 special carbide tipped cutters: 19, 22 and 25.4mm covering the most popular lock widths, a shaft for lock up to 100mm in depth and carry case. Other optional accessories available including offset housing kit, longer drill shafts and long drill kit to drill through the end of a door to fit electric locks accurately.

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