Manufactured from 12mm CNC-machined compact grade High Pressure Laminate for maximum precision, strength and durability.
All settings are done from the front edge, eliminating any discrepancies from scribing or when using non-standard width worktops.
Easy set reference window for fast set up for any backset, by simply aligning to a measured line.
3, 5, 10, 24 and 35mm backset options to meet the demands of new materials, edge profiles and trends.
Flush edge compatibility allows worktops to be cut flush with door faces for handle-less contemporary styles, without additional measuring or marking up.
Single pass joint cutting on narrower backsets, with tinner workshops, minimises strain on the router and extends cutter life.
Cut a full male and female joint, in just 15 minutes, including set-up time.
Compatible with a multitude of worktop materials, including compact laminate, composite, solid wood and chipboard laminate.
No set worktop width restrictions and no need for alignment pins for worktop widths.
Simple intuitive setup; measure, mark, clamp and cut.
Unique backset wedges for consistent and easy setting.
Edge profile compatibility for square edge, small radius, postform radius and bullnose profiles.
Clamp recess for below the surface clamping, for unrestricted routing with guide rail clamps.
Integral panel bolt connector recessing template with easy spanner access.
Use with any 1300W+ ½” router, 12.7mm diameter straight router cutter x 50mm cutting length, 30mm template guide and 2 x clamps.
Trend recommend using the GB30/A 30mm template guide bush with a 10mm spigot length.
Most makes and models of router can be used with a Trend UNIBASE to accept the Trend range of template guide bushes for optimum accuracy.
Tip: the jig pegs are a snug fit for maximum precision and optimum accuracy. Tapping the pegs in with a mallet until flush is recommended.
Supplied with clear comprehensive instructions.
FAQs
How do you use a trend kitchen jig?
Position the jig on the worktop, align it with the desired cut line using the designated pins and holes based on the joint type (like a 90-degree or 45-degree cut), then securely clamp the jig in place; finally, use a router with a suitable guide bush to make the cut.
What is a worktop jig used for?
A worktop jig is a specialised tool used for accurately cutting and joining kitchen worktops. It’s essentially a template that guides a router to make precise cuts for joining worktops together, creating seamless and professional-looking joints.
How thick is a worktop jig?
The Trend KWJ750P jig is 12mm thick. This is a pretty standard thickness for worktop jigs and should provide sufficient rigidity for accurate routing.