Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 720 is a multi-featured pocket-hole jig that speeds up building pocket-hole projects. The jig creates pocket holes in project material, so you can join parts with pocket-hole screws and move from drilling to assembly without constant setup changes.
The jig uses one-motion clamping with Automaxx, which clamps the workpiece in a single handle movement, so you can load a board, clamp, and drill in a repeatable sequence on shop or jobsite builds. Automaxx automatically adjusts to material thickness from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch, so you can move between common stock sizes without manual re-adjustment between boards.
Grip Maxx anti-slip holds the project piece securely during drilling, so the board stays steady as you cut pocket holes and your layout stays where you placed it. A steel-reinforced spine supports the jig body for years of use, which matters when the jig lives on a bench and sees frequent clamping cycles.
On-board tool storage keeps the hex wrench and drill bits close at hand, so setup tools stay with the jig instead of getting scattered in drawers, helping maintain a smoother workflow during repeated project cycles.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 uses one-motion clamping with Automaxx to secure the workpiece, so installation of each board is a simple load, clamp, and drill process that suits both one-off and production runs. Automaxx automatically adjusts to the exact material thickness within the 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch range, so you position the board and operate the clamp without separate thickness gauges or reset steps.
Grip Maxx anti-slip engages the board surface while clamped, so the workpiece stays planted as you drill and the pocket angle remains consistent from part to part. The steel-reinforced spine supports the jig body during repeated clamping, which keeps the drilling guides stable over time so alignment from your first cabinet run matches later projects.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 is designed for building pocket-hole projects in material from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch thick, so it covers common casework, face-frame, and general woodworking stock sizes. One-motion clamping with Automaxx lets you cycle through boards quickly, which is useful when drilling repeated pocket patterns along cabinet parts or furniture rails.
Grip Maxx anti-slip holds each project piece in place while you drill, so the workpiece stays steady even when you are working with longer boards that can otherwise shift at the jig face. The steel-reinforced spine supports the jig under clamping forces, so performance stays consistent when the jig is used frequently in a shop that relies on pocket-hole joinery for regular builds.
On-board tool storage keeps the hex wrench and drill bits positioned at the jig, which supports a compact setup on a bench where tools must stay organized around other machinery. This design keeps the Pocket-Hole Jig 720 ready for quick deployment whenever pocket-hole work is part of the next job.
The KPHJ720 model uses one-motion Automaxx clamping that automatically adjusts to your material, so the clamping force and alignment are set as you close the handle, which supports consistent pocket depths from part to part. The 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch material range lets the jig handle common panel and frame dimensions, so you can standardize one jig across many project types.
Grip Maxx anti-slip holds the board firmly during drilling, which helps maintain the bit path and reduces movement that could affect screw path alignment in assembled joints. The steel-reinforced spine adds strength to the jig body, which helps the drilling guides remain aligned over long-term use as clamping cycles add up during daily project work.
On-board storage for the hex wrench and drill bits places setup components within reach of the jig body, which keeps adjustments and bit changes quick during production runs. Together, these details help the Pocket-Hole Jig 720 provide a stable, repeatable pocket-hole drilling station in woodworking workflows that rely on pocket-hole joints.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 works with material from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch thick, so it covers many common woodworking board and panel sizes used in pocket-hole projects.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 uses Automaxx one-motion clamping that secures the workpiece and adjusts to its thickness in a single clamp action, which speeds setup between boards.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 uses Grip Maxx anti-slip to hold the project piece securely during drilling, which helps prevent shifting and keeps pocket holes aligned with your layout.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 has a steel-reinforced spine that strengthens the jig body, supporting stable drilling guides and consistent performance through repeated clamping cycles.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 provides on-board storage for the hex wrench and drill bits, keeping key setup tools with the jig so adjustments and bit changes remain straightforward.
The KPHJ720 part number identifies this specific Pocket-Hole Jig 720 model from Kreg Tool, which helps match the jig to documentation, plans, and ordering systems.
The Pocket-Hole Jig 720 combines one-motion Automaxx clamping, Grip Maxx anti-slip, and a 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch material range to streamline pocket-hole work. The steel-reinforced spine and on-board storage support a stable, organized drilling station for repeated use.
For woodworkers who rely on pocket-hole joinery, choosing the Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 720 provides a jig designed around speed, consistent alignment, and straightforward handling across a wide range of project materials.
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