True Position sliding drill guide gives cabinetmakers and installers a dedicated guide for consistent shelf hole drilling on cabinetry projects. The guide is described as a 1-1/4 inch sliding drill guide, so it maintains a defined distance from the jig reference edge, which supports repeatable hole placement across multiple panels on a run of cabinets or shelving.
The guide fits all TP hardware jig products, which lets crews use a single drill guide with any True Position hardware jig setup in the shop or onsite, reducing the need to juggle separate drilling fixtures during a job. It is used for quick shelf hole layouts, so the sliding action helps move from hole to hole without re-measuring each location, which saves layout time when drilling long rows of shelf holes.
The drill guide incorporates a replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing, so the bit runs through a hardened sleeve, which holds the drilling path and supports cleaner, more accurate holes over repeated use. The body is made from durable aircraft quality aluminum, so the guide stays light in the hand while still standing up to regular cabinet and woodworking tasks.
The sliding drill guide fits all TP hardware jig products, so it interfaces directly with the existing True Position jig rails and references, which allows installers to align the guide along the same registration points used for hardware layout work. The guide is designed as a 1-1/4 inch sliding drill guide, so its geometry holds the drill path at that set distance from the jig reference surface, helping keep shelf holes uniformly spaced from the cabinet front or designated datum during repetitive drilling.
Because the drill guide uses a replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing, the drilling interface is centered around a defined 5 mm bit size, which supports clean guidance for common 5 mm shelf pins or hardware that rely on precise 5 mm holes. The aircraft quality aluminum construction keeps the guide weight down as it slides along the jig, so technicians can move the drill point quickly from mark to mark while still benefiting from a rigid guiding surface around the 5 mm bushing.
The TP-CHJ-DHG sliding drill guide from True Position is part of the True Position hardware jig system, and it fits all TP hardware jig products, so it integrates into existing jig workflows used in cabinet and woodworking shops. Since it is used for quick shelf hole layouts, the guide naturally fits into the step where shelf pin holes are marked and drilled along cabinet sides or interior panels, letting installers run the guide along the jig to position the 5 mm drill bit at each planned hole.
The 1-1/4 inch sliding drill guide dimension establishes a stable offset from the jig reference, so during layout the distance from the cabinet edge to the shelf hole line stays consistent from piece to piece, supporting uniform shelf alignment across a bank of cabinets. The replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing in the guide creates a dedicated channel for a 5 mm bit, so the bit tracks perpendicular to the panel surface as it passes through the hardened sleeve, which is useful for achieving straight, square holes suited to standard 5 mm shelf hardware in routine cabinet construction.
The description as a sliding drill guide means the guide is intended to move along the TP hardware jig products rather than staying fixed, which supports stepping the drill position incrementally without resetting measuring tools, helping streamline repetitive drilling along tall cabinet sides. The fit to all TP hardware jig products ensures the same guide can be used whenever a True Position jig is in service, which helps maintain a familiar reference system across different cabinet runs, since the installer can keep using the same sliding guide and rail alignment method.
The 5 mm case hardened steel bushing focuses wear on a replaceable hardened component, so even after repeated drilling for shelf hole runs, the bushing maintains a defined 5 mm path, which helps preserve hole size consistency over time when cabinets require matching rows of shelf holes. The aircraft quality aluminum body provides strength around the bushing while keeping mass low, so the guide responds smoothly as it is moved along the jig, which supports clean transitions from one hole location to the next when laying out quick shelf hole patterns in production or onsite work.
The TP-CHJ-DHG sliding drill guide is used for quick shelf hole layouts, so it focuses on guiding drilling for repeated shelf pin holes in cabinet and woodworking projects.
The sliding drill guide fits all TP hardware jig products, so it rides on the same jig system already used for hardware layout, aligning shelf hole drilling with existing True Position references.
The sliding drill guide uses a replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing, so it is intended to guide a 5 mm drill bit for creating consistent 5 mm holes along shelf layouts.
The guide is made from durable aircraft quality aluminum, so it stays light while providing a rigid body around the bushing, which supports stable guidance during repeated drilling passes.
The description as a 1-1/4 inch sliding drill guide indicates the guide maintains a set drilling position from its reference on the jig, supporting uniform shelf hole placement along cabinet panels.
The sliding drill guide uses a replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing, so wear concentrates on the bushing, which helps maintain accurate 5 mm guidance across extended drilling work.
True Position sliding drill guide is built around a 1-1/4 inch sliding drill guide body with a replaceable 5 mm case hardened steel bushing, so it brings a defined offset and hardened guidance to standard 5 mm shelf hole drilling. Because it fits all TP hardware jig products, it ties directly into existing True Position jig setups on cabinet jobs, aligning shelf hole rows with the same references already used for hardware layout. For teams using True Position hardware jigs who need a dedicated guide for quick shelf hole layouts, this sliding drill guide provides a focused way to organize 5 mm drilling along cabinet and woodworking projects.
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