Drawer
Pull / Finger Grip
Carbide
Tipped
The drawer pull bit produces a smooth finger grip primarily used on the bottom
edge of drawer fronts. Also used as a finger pull on cabinet doors where no edge
pattern is needed on the front face. Compatible with CNC and table mounted routers.
Industrial grade micro grain tungsten carbide
This router bit has a
12.7mm shank (shaft) that will fit most large routers. Please
ensure that you select a router bit with a shank (shaft) size that will fit
into your router collet.
Use
these flush trimming bits for laminate work or for template and pattern work. This
router bit can be applied to either cut the edge of the workpiece or make a groove
through the material as shown in the picture. We recommend that you first cut a
groove with a straight bit before grooving with this router bit.
PRO-TECH
router bits are manufactured in Taiwan.
consider
safety for your health and the people around you |
General safety suggestions:
It is advisable to always have the following items nearby and in a good
condition
- Eye protection clean and scratch free
- Hearing protection quality earmuffs
- Dust masks discard old and dirty masks
- Gloves for easy handling of material and hand protection
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Dust Mask
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Router Table Safety
Although most router bits are small, they can be potentially dangerous and should
deserve your attention and respect.
1
Use push sticks or a push block to position your hands a safe distance from the
router bit.
2 Use large-diameter bits only in a router table. Using bits over 25mm Ø
(diameter) in a handheld router can possibly cause you to lose control of the tool
and harm yourself or bystanders.
3 Always wear a dust mask as well as eye and hearing protection.
4 Take light cuts. Heavy cuts invite kickback. If necessary, move the fence
closer to the bit or switch to a larger guide bearing/bush.
5 Use a featherboard (anti-kickback device) to support the workpiece against
the router table and/or fence.
6
Never climb-cut. Always feed the stock from right to left. Against the rotation
of the router bit. (see illustration)
7 Avoid routing small stock. Instead, rout a larger piece and cut it to size
afterwards. If you absolutely have to profile a small piece, build an suitable jig
or secure the workpiece.
8 Always use a guard. If the fence didn t come with a guard, make your own.
9 Never start the router with the bit in contact with the material.
10 Don t force the router bit or overload the router. Excessive heat is an
enemy.
11 Secure/fasten the router in the base before starting/switch on the router.
12
Don t bottom out the bit in the collet or partially insert the bit. Instead, completely
insert the bit, and then back off approximately 2 mm. At least 2/3
's of the router bit shank should be inside the collet.
13 Be sober and not under the influence of medicine that causes a lack of
concentration
14 Tidy up your workshop to ensure the ability to move freely with enough
room around the router table
Part No. |
Shank dia. |
Cutting width |
Cutting Height |
Radius (r) |
KP853 |
1/2
inch |
13/8 inch |
20mm |
Multi |
12.7 mm |
34,9 mm |
Length of Shank: 38 mm
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