Shank Straight Router Bit 1/2" Woodworking Bearing Flush Trim Router Bit Tool 2-1/2"L x 3/4'' Dia with Long Cutter Top Bearing Flush Trim Bit: Tools & Home Improvement

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See more product details THIS WOODWORKING BEARING FLUSH TRIM ROUTER BIT TOOL IS USUALLY USED ON ELECTRIC WOOD CUTTERS OR ENGRAVING MACHINES TO TRIM WOODEN EDGES. IT CAN BE USED TO TRIM VARIOUS MATERIALS, INCLUDING SOLID WOOD, MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD, PARTICLE BOARD, PLYWOOD, ETC. HIGH-QUALITY POSITIONING BEARINGS IMPROVE WORK EFFICIENCY AND ENSURE STABLE CUTTING THE YELLOW HEAT-RESISTANT COATING PREVENTS WOOD CHIPS AND RESIN FROM ACCUMULATING. CARBIDE DRILL BIT, MAINTAIN HIGH HARDNESS AND DURABILITY, CAN BE USED FOR A LONG TIME Tool selection To achieve what you need, be sure to use short-edged knives as much as possible. Too long cutting edge or too long tool body will cause vibration and deviation during machining, which will damage the tool and affect the quality of machining. It is recommended to use a tool with a larger shank diameter. Tool operation Woodworking milling cutters are specially designed for portable and desktop woodworking engraving machines, and cannot be used on electric drills, drill presses and other equipment. The tool can process hardwood, softwood, synthetic board and other wood to polish a smooth surface, but avoid processing metal materials such as copper and iron and non-wood materials such as sand and stone. Be sure to use the appropriate size of the jacket, because the wear is serious, the jacket is not round enough or the hole with the taper can not provide enough clamping force, which will cause vibration or twist the tool handle and fly off. When the tool handle is found to have uneven contact marks or dents after the tool is clamped, it indicates that there is slippage and the inner hole of the jacket is changed. At this time, the jacket should be replaced immediately to avoid accidents. After the tool is clamped, if the tool is found to be bounced while working, it should be stopped immediately, and the clamping should be repeated several times to allow the tool shank and the jacket to get sufficient contact before working. The contact between the tool shank and the jacket should be good. The tool shank must be completely inserted into the jacket and tightened firmly, so as to provide sufficient clamping force for the tool. Only a small part of it cannot be inserted into the jacket, otherwise it will be easy. The tool handle is broken and the tool is damaged. Use proper eye and ear protection devices during operation, and keep your body, clothes and other sundries away from the working tool Keep it clean, remove resin and sawdust from the tool after use. Apply a small amount of engine oil to prevent rust, clean up the stains on the handle, and prevent slippage. Do not change the shape of the tool without authorization, otherwise it will easily cause the cutting edge to break.

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