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SKU: 12-327B

Broca enrutadora recta con vástago de 1/4" de Infinity Tools con punta de inmersión y cojinete superior

Precio normal $26.90

Esta broca para fresadora con cojinete superior de calidad cuenta con un cojinete sobre la cuchilla que se monta en el vástago. Cuando se utiliza en una fresadora de montaje en mesa, esta configuración le permite colocar su patrón debajo de su pieza de trabajo, lo que significa que puede ver lo que está fresando. Para obtener mejores resultados y una mayor vida útil de la broca para fresadora, le sugerimos que corte en bruto su pieza de trabajo de modo que sea aproximadamente 1/8" más grande que su patrón y luego use su broca para fresadora con cojinete superior para hacer el corte final. Nuestras nuevas brocas para fresadora con cojinete superior de punta de inmersión para mayor versatilidad. Puede usar estas brocas para fresadora con o sin el kit de cojinete para hacer cortes de entrada de inmersión en el medio de su pieza de trabajo y no quemará su material. Mire el video para ver el beneficio adicional de una punta de inmersión en sus brocas para fresadora rectas.

Presupuesto;

Diámetro del cojinete 1/2" | Diámetro del cortador 1/2" | Altura del cortador 1" | Longitud total 2-1/2"

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this 1/4" shank router bit fit my router?

Yes, as long as your router accepts a 1/4" collet, which nearly all compact and full-size routers do. The bit has a 1/4" shank, a 1/2" cutter diameter, and a 1" cutter height. Browse more straight and pattern router bits.

What is a top-bearing pattern router bit used for?

It's used to copy a template's shape onto your workpiece. The bearing sits above the cutter and rides along a template attached beneath the stock, making it ideal for duplicating parts, signs, and curved shapes. See our router templates and jigs.

What does the plunge point do?

The plunge point lets you lower the bit straight down into the middle of a workpiece to begin interior cuts, such as mortises or cutouts, without burning the material. Standard pattern bits can't plunge cleanly.

Why mount the template below the workpiece?

With a top-bearing bit in a router table, the template goes underneath so the workpiece is on top where you can see it. This improves visibility and control compared with bottom-bearing flush-trim bits.

What's the difference between this and a flush-trim bit?

A flush-trim bit has its bearing at the tip (bottom), while this pattern bit has the bearing on the shank above the cutter. The top-bearing design lets you keep the template below the work. See the full flush-trim router bit collection.

Can I use this bit without the bearing?

Yes. You can run it as a plain plunge-cutting straight bit without the bearing for grooves and interior cuts, or add the bearing for template work.

How do I get the cleanest cut and longest bit life?

Rough-cut your workpiece about 1/8" oversize, then make a final light pass with the bearing following the template. Removing less material on the final pass reduces burning and extends the bit's edge life.

Is the bit made of carbide and can it be sharpened?

Yes. It uses long-lasting carbide cutting edges that can be professionally re-sharpened, so the bit delivers years of accurate service.

What projects is this bit good for?

Template-routing duplicate parts, sign making, inlay work, curved furniture components, and interior cutouts. Combine it with our router jigs and guides for repeatable results.

Should I use this bit in a router table or handheld?

Either works, but a router table is recommended for pattern routing because it gives better visibility and control when the template is mounted below the workpiece.