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RABBETING BIT 1 1/2' X 1/2' DEPTH 1/2' 1/2'SHANK

  • Availability: In stock
  • Brand: PRO-TECH
  • SKU: KP3504
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Delivery in 3-7 days at Hammerhead Hardware, Montague Gardens, 7441
  • Delivery to store for Pickup (3-5 working days)
  • Delivery to your address (3-7 working days)
Availability: In Stock
R418.30
R376.47

Product Description

Pro-Tech. South African favourite for over 30 YearsRabbeting Cutter

Rabbeting bit for cutting rebates by Pro-TechFor cutting rebates

Rabbet: (răb′ĭt) also re·bate (rē′bāt′,răb′ĭt)
A cut or groove along or near the edge of a piece of wood that allows another piece to fit into it to form a joint.

By choosing alternateive bearings with a larger outside diameter, the depth of cut can be reduced. The cutting height can be increased with multiple passess.

Pupular with picture framers and joinery where a lap joint is required.

Refer to the specification tab for the optonal alternative bearing choices offered by us.

Rabbeting profile 

PRO-TECH router bits are manufactured in Taiwan.

Product Information

General

UPC / Barcode
KP3504
Product Type
Main
Price (excl. tax)
R418.30
Price (excl. tax)
R418.30
Tax
R0.00
Availability
In stock (15 available)
Online Only
Delivery / Pick up
Delivery Only
Delivery in 3-7 days at Hammerhead Hardware, Montague Gardens, 7441
  • Delivery to store for Pickup (3-5 working days)
  • Delivery to your address (3-7 working days)
Feature and Benefits

Router bit descriptions

Length
46.0
Width
86.0
Height
86.0
Weight
0.14
Extra Info

Router Bit Maintenance

Fortunately, this is pretty easy. The best way to prolong the life of a router bit is to keep it clean. And what you need to do varies with the type of bit.

Note: Sharpening is extremely important too.

 Bits with Bearings:

To clean bits with bearings, first, remove the bearing. Then clean the bit as you did with non-bearing bits.

It's important to remove the bearings because even though router bearings are 'sealed,' resin remover can sneak in and dissolve the bearing grease. If this were to happen, you would be faced with the problem of trying to lubricate a sealed bearing.

Despite the claims of bearing grease sellers, we've never had much luck with this. Once that grease is gone, just go buy a new bearing.

 Bit Shanks:

Periodically inspect the shanks of your router bits for rust or burrs. Either of these can be removed quickly with ScotchBrite®. Left on, they can interfere with your ability to properly tighten the bit in the collet.

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