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Richelieu R77229- Multi-Angle Drill Guide Attachment For 1/4In. & 3/8In. Drills,Silver

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Style: Attachment


Features

  • Drill Guide That Can Be Used In Horizontal, Vertical Or Angle Positions
  • Guide-Bars Themselves Have Springs For A Quick Return When Doing Repetitive Drilling
  • Drill Adapter Itself Slides Up And Down On Guide-Bars
  • Angle Positions Can Go Up To 45 Degrees, And Rubber Pads In The Base Hold The Guide In Place

Description

Turn Your Portable Drill Into A Drill Press And Get The Accuracy You Need At A Job Site! The Guide Attaches Directly To A 3/8" Drill Chuck, And Allows You To Drill Larger Pieces You Can'T Fit On Your Stationary Press. Pre-Drilled Holes Allow You To Attach A Base Or Mount It To A Table. Features: Turns Your Portable Drill Into A Portable Drill Press Sets Up In Seconds For Hand-Held Drilling Of Accurate Holes Attaches Directly To A 3/8" Drill Chuck Allows You To Drill Larger Pieces You Can'T Fit On Your Stationary Press Pre-Drilled Holes Allow You To Attach A Base Or Mount It To A Table Maximum 6000 Rpm The Wolfcraft Drill Guide can be used in horizontal, vertical or angle positions, and fits all 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drills. The Guide-bars themselves have springs for a quick return when doing repetitive drilling, while drill adapter itself slides up and down on guide- bars. Angle positions can go up to 45 degrees, and rubber pads in the base hold the guide in place while drilling. The guide also includes spring loaded depth stops. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Now you can achieve drill press precision with your hand drill. Perfect for working on the job site. Guide attaches directly to 3/8inch drill chuck. Maximum 6000 RPM. See more

Material: Aluminum


Cutting Diameter: 6.35 Millimeters


Finish Type: Silver


Cutting Angle String: 45 Degrees


Brand: Richelieu


Material: ‎Aluminum


Cutting Diameter: ‎6.35 Millimeters


Finish Type: ‎Silver


Cutting Angle String: ‎45 Degrees


Brand: ‎Richelieu


Tool Flute Type: ‎Straight


Minimum Bore Diameter: ‎0.38 Inches


UPC: ‎374528121524 370114551348 773199772293 370114878049 025104452500


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎77, 00


Manufacturer: ‎Wolfcraft


Part Number: ‎4525404


Item Weight: ‎3 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎4525404


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1


Color: ‎Silver


Style: ‎Attachment


Finish: ‎Silver


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Speed: ‎6000 RPM


Cutting Diameter: ‎3 Inches


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Included Components: ‎Bare-Tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime


Assembled Diameter: ‎3 Inches


Date First Available: June 22, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This will NOT replace a drill press, but it will work.
I bought this for my off grid shed, because there’s no power and a drill press wasn’t feasible. My intent was to use this to drill holes in wooden bases (using spade bits) to install led lights. When I first set it up, I wasn’t too impressed because it seemed rickety and wobbled. I looked at it and realized that I didn’t have it put together properly and when I made the correct changes, this thing was pretty solid. I did make a couple modifications by attaching another resin base plate, and then screwing it down to a board to hold it and the wood I’m drilling, in place. It’s not the greatest setup, but it works quite well for what I’m doing. I’ll update with some pictures when I can. Will this replace a drill press, no. But if all you can afford is a device like this, once it’s set up properly, it will drill straight holes. I haven’t tried it on any kind of angle, because I don’t need it for that, I’m sure it’ll be fairly accurate, as long as you assemble it properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by Uncle Buck

  • So far, good enough.
The jury is still out on this one. I teetered between 3 stars and 4, so gave Wolfcraft the benefit of the doubt. I used it in a powerful 1/2" electric drill (D****t) to drill seven 30o 1.75" holes in a 2x8. It worked alright - no major issues. Overall it seems solid enough with first use. Most of the guide is metal. The knobs and handles are plastic. Also plastic are the top and bottom piece to each spring loaded rod that connect the rods to the base. I can see over time where these might wear out or gain "slop", but only time and use will tell. I'll adjust my review accordingly if need be. Also, those pieces I just described enable you to set the guide at 90o (perpendicular - as shown in vendor's picture), or 15o, 30o or 45o from perpendicular. There is some "slop" in those adjustments. It was not critical in my large bored holes, but with nicer furniture or cabinets I could see where that might present some issues. It chucked up fine to my drill. At that 30o bore, it did not go thru all the way the 2x lumber. After I drilled the holes from the top, I flipped the board, lined up the forstner with the hole as closely as I could, then resumed the hole. I did have to clamp the guide to the board to ensure as close to perfect alignment a possible when drilling the rest of the hole from the backside. When finished, I cleaned it real well and used some light machine oil in the "bearing" of the guide. My biggest complaint about this item is the fitment of the chuck key to the chuck. It is very loose. You must hold the key square, and firm to the chuck otherwise the chuck will slip and begin to round off the "teeth" on the chuck. This drill guide got the best reviews of any I could find on Amazon or any other major tool website, and, was the most affordable. I believe for what Wolfcraft charges for this tool there could be a little better engineering and QA. If that were the case, they couldn't keep them on the shelves! Update: 15 May 2016. My rating remains at 4 stars. I bought a Jacob's chuck for this item, model U4G61. It is a 3/8 chuck with standard 3/8-24 thread. Fit perfectly. Holds various bits (including Forstner) far better with no slippage. Also, this chuck has a perfect fitting key without all the slippage of the chuck and key that came with this tool. There is still a little slop on aligning the bit with the center of your mark - it is inconsistent - but for most of what I use it for, that inconsistency doesn't matter much. I use a drill press for exact centered holes. I still believe Wolfcraft could stop skimping and use better quality parts, tolerances and QA for what they charge for this. Still, there is little else like it on the market so I'm forced to use what I can find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015 by kutlass69

  • I don't understand how other customers can be so critical of this tool
So, this is not really a 5 star product, more like 4 star, but I felt the need to counter some of this insanely negative feedback. First of all, this is not a substitute for a real drill press, but that should be obvious. Also, for $27, you should not expect the tool to be engineered to do highly precise or heavy drilling (plate steel, etc.). This product does exactly what is says it does. It helps you put nice, true holes through pieces of wood where you can not use a drill press. I have not used it for angled drilling, and I would think that might be a bit challenging, but still, the results would be much better than a free hand job by the average home improver. Positive: tool functions smoothly, and holds its angle very well - solid as a rock (not sure how anyone had wobble in this tool if they set it up right. However, there is a bit of play in the chuck/chuck housing. It will go a few degrees either way, but again, still better than free handing. The chuck works well, it is not a high precision chuck, but again, we are talking about a $27 tool, and for that price, it works very well. Negative: the on critique I would have of the design is the base. They put a big groove down the middle of the base that you are supposed to use for on-edge drilling. It is a good idea, but it means that the base is not really solid when you are working near the edge of a piece of material. The on edge groove, really could be 1.5 inches, since over that you could use the flat. It is a bit frustrating, but you could easily screw a piece of plywood to the base and make it more stable near edges. I would definitely recommend this product to the casual woodworker. It may not stand up to daily professional use, but at this price, it is a great tool to have around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012 by N. F. Smith

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