BB Half Round Router Bits
BB Half Round Router Bits
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Complete specifications
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1/4 inch=metric 6.35 mm, 1/2 inch=metric 12.7 mm (1 inch=25.4 mm)
Suitable for cutting materials such as solid
wood board, particle board, plywood, and fiberboard
Carbide Blade-Sharp and Durable
High hardness and strength, good wear resistance and sharpness
Light gold Coating Process
The blade adopts new spray painting technology,
Beautiful and elegant, rust resistant and corrosion-resistant.
High Speed Steel Chamfered Tool Handle
Chamfer design More convenient loading and unloading.
High-Frequency Welding
High frequency welding of tool handle and tool head Seamless, full and firm Seamless Welding of Blade and Blade.
Tips
Tool Selection
To achieve the purpose you need, please make sure to use tools with short cutting edges as much as possible. Long cutting edges or tool bodies can cause vibration and misalignment during machining, leading to tool damage and affecting the quality of machining. We recommend using a tool with a larger shank diameter.
Tool operation
(1) Woodworking milling cutters are designed specifically for portable and desktop woodworking carving machines and cannot be used on equipment such as electric drills and drilling machines.
(2) Cutting tools can produce smooth surfaces for hardwood, cork, synthetic board and other wood processing, but it is necessary to avoid processing metal materials such as copper and iron, as well as non wood materials such as sand and stone.
(3) It is necessary to use a jacket of appropriate size, as the jacket with severe wear, insufficient roundness, and taper in the hole cannot provide sufficient tightening force, which can cause vibration or breakage of the tool handle and flying off.
(4) Don't assume that the new jacket is always safe and reliable. When uneven contact marks or grooves are found on the tool handle after clamping the tool, it indicates slip and changes in the inner hole of the jacket. Therefore, the jacket should be replaced immediately to avoid accidents
(5) After the tool is clamped, if any jumping phenomenon occurs during operation, the machine should be stopped immediately and the clamping should be repeated several times to ensure sufficient contact between the tool handle and the clamping sleeve before proceeding with the work.
(6) The contact between the tool handle and the clamping sleeve should be good, and the tool handle must be fully inserted into the clamping sleeve and firmly tightened to provide sufficient tightening force for the tool. It is not allowed to insert only a small part into the clamping sleeve, otherwise it may cause the tool handle to break and cause tool damage.
(7) Use appropriate eye and ear protection devices during operation.
(8) Keep your body, clothes, and other debris away from cutting tools during work.
Tool maintenance
(1) Maintain the cleanliness of the cutting tools. After use, remove resin, wood chips, and other dirt from the cutting tools. Use standard industrial solvents to clean the cutting tools
(2) Applying a small amount of engine oil can prevent rust on the surface of the tool, clean all stains on the tool handle, and prevent slipping during use
(3) Do not grind or change the shape of the cutting tool without authorization, as each grinding process requires professional grinding equipment and skills, otherwise it is easy to cause blade breakage and accidents