Euro Square Bearing Lamin. Bit 2640
$34.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composite woods, laminates, hard plastics
Recommended RPM: 16,000-18,000 (max 24,000)
Here's a Square Deal: a quality Whiteside Trim Bit with the exclusive Euro Square Bearing. How does it work? The square bearing stops spinning as soon as it touches the workpiece. Then, the side of the square simply slides along the workpiece edge. Compare this to a regular bearing that rolls along the edge - building up more glue and residue with every revolution. Plus, the square is made from a non-stick material, so it wipes clean easily, and it won't mark your workpiece. If you cut laminates, you need to try this bit.
- TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped laminate roundover bit with 1/2" cutting diameter, 1/4" cutting length, 1/4" shank, 1-5/8" overall length, and square B3SQ bearing for use with 1/4" collets.
- LAMINATE TRIM: Perfect for trimming and creating beveled edges on laminate materials like countertops, tabletops, and shelves, delivering clean, professional results for a polished finish.
- VERSATILE: Designed with a slight taper on the cutting diameter to allow up or down adjustment to achieve an exact blend- even after resharpening.
- SQUARE BEARING: Features a square bearing guide made from non-stick, non-marring material that glides smoothly across surfaces, preventing glue and residue from adhering to the bearing's surface.
- CARBIDE TIPPED: Offers an excellent balance of quality and cost, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
- APPLICATIONS: Designed for hand-held routers and router tables on natural woods, composite woods, thin aluminum, and hard plastics, providing clean and precise cuts across a variety of surfaces.
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