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CORNER ROUND BIT 1/2'XR3/8'

CORNER ROUND BIT 1/2'XR3/8'
CORNER ROUND BIT 1/2'XR3/8' CORNER ROUND BIT 1/2'XR3/8'
Brand: TORK CRAFT
Product Code: CKP1208
Availability: 173
Price: R166.84
Ex Tax: R145.08
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Corner Rounding Router Bit

CKP1208Thisan affordable router bit range that is well supported throughout South Africa. Allour Tork Craft router bits are Tungsten tipped. Tork Craft is a well-known BRANDin most retail stores.

At a glance:

½" Ø Shank router bit with a 9,5mm (3/8") radiusto profile a roundover shape in wood.

Application:

This router bit is used with a plunge router to profile the edge of wood to produce a rounded edge that has a 9,5mm radius

Definition: The basic edge-forming bit, the corner-rounding bit rounds an edge to a given radius.The tool is shouldered to cut a fillet. The cut can be used to ease edges, as asimple profile, or as a part of a complex one. Also known as roundover, roundingover, and quarter-round. If a smaller pilot bearing is used, a second shoulder canbe produced, in effect making the bit a beading bit.

Please ensure that you select a router bit with ashank (shaft) size that will fit your router. If are in doubt, contact us and wewill confirm if it will work for you.

Shank dia. (d) Radius (R)
12,7 mm (1/2 inch) 9,5mm (3/8 inch)
Explaining the Specifications:
  • (d) -> The diameter of the shank or shaft. This size should be the same as the collet size of your router. Example: a small router is mostly supplied with a quarter inch collet that is 6,35 mm inside diameter.
  • Common collet sizes:
    • 1/4' collet = 6,35mm inside diameter
    • 8mm collet = 8mm inside diameter
    • 12mm collet = 12mm inside diameter
    • 1/2' collet = 12,7mm inside diameter
    • NOTE that the 12mm and the 12,7mm (1/2') sizing are often misunderstood. 1/4 inch is not 6mm but exactly 6,35mm. A 6mm shank will not fit in a 1/4 in collet. Wrong sizes will either break the collet or the bit will fall out.
  • TCT = Tungsten Carbide Tipped
  • Allways stay in the MAX Speed range of router bit

 

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