Compact Router Bit Set 404
$121.99 ea.
Product Description
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A convenient starter set made up of four popular router bits all in a 1/4" shank. Works well in compact routers or laminate trimmers. The set includes a Template Bit, 45° Chamfer Bit, 1/8" Roundover Bit, and Flush Trim Bit. This selection is designed to be compatible with the smaller base plate holes found in compact routers.
- TOOL SPECS: Set includes a flush trim bit (2402), a 1/8" roundover bit (2000C), a template bit (3004), and a 45 degree chamfer bit (2292) for use with 1/4" collets.
- COMPACT BIT SET: Designed to fit even in small trim routers, this convenient and affordable 1/4" shank set includes four of the most popular Whiteside router bits for versatile routing tasks.
- COMPACT ROUTERS: Each bit has a diameter of no more than 1", making them ideal for use in compact routers or laminate trimmers with a small base plate.
- FEATURES: The set includes a template bit, 45° chamfer bit, 1/8" roundover bit, and a flush trim bit for versatile routing applications.
- CARBIDE TIPPED: Offers an excellent balance of quality and cost, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
- STEEL SHANK: The steel body creates a rigid tool with reduced vibration while the carbide cutting edges provide extended life
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