Lr 32 drilling set 583290 vs drilling set in a systainer 584100

woodvkk

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I'm trying to decide which to get since I just need the 20mm drilling right now and could build this out with less of an initial overlay and get a systainer and insert with the basic set ( and if I ever need hinges get the other bit ). I already have clamps.  However, what is included look as follows:

583290 : LR 32 Hole Drilling Set includes guide plate, centering mandrel, linear stops and two edge stops for drilling.

584100 : Includes: Guide plate, Centering mandrel, 2 edge stops, 2 linear stops, 2 clamps, Operating wrench, 35 mm carbide-tipped European hinge boring bit, 2 carbide-tipped 5 mm shelf pin bits (one for through holes and one for stopped pin holes)

So there is no mention of the operating wrench in the basic set and there is no part available separately. Can someone confirm whether the operating wrench is included in 583290? 

Much appreciated
 
I do not see it included.  The wrench is a 5mm allen head - nothing special.

Peter
 
I just took a look at one to confirm, and the wrench is NOT included with 583290.
 
I was curious myself and was looking at getting the LR32 set and the other stuff separate except the clamps.

 

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I did not get the Systainer, since it was cheaper to get the set and drill bits separately and fitting to application, for me.

Also, my OF1010 lives in a SYS-Combi, where I use the Drawer for most of the accessories...
And I much prefer the quick clamps to the screw type ones coming with the Systainer. :)
 
Regardless of what you end up with make sure that the read the supplemental manual and practice the procedure on some scraps (This is a good idea each time if you don't use it regularly). I ended up switched to a different product to eliminate some of the finagling.
 
JimH2 said:
Regardless of what you end up with make sure that the read the supplemental manual and practice the procedure on some scraps (This is a good idea each time if you don't use it regularly). I ended up switched to a different product to eliminate some of the finagling.

I am wanting to build some closet shelves and drawers on the 32mm system.  What other alternatives are there besides the lr32?
 
There are tons of alternatives out there on the market for doing shelf pin holes.  Each as advantages and disadvantages.  Some use a router and others a drill.  An internet search will offer you much information.

Peter
 
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