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CARBIDE SPIRALS - IMPERIAL SHANK

Up Down Cut (2+2 Compression) Nano Coating

Product Description

Mach Industrial harder carbide compression spiral router bits. Machined from high grade harder carbide for the purpose of cutting abrasive man-made boards (wood composites and laminates).

Harder carbide for high wear applications like cutting MDF, HDF, MFC, high pressure laminates (HPL) and Birch plywood.

Nano technology coatings for demanding cutting operations, extend cutting life of tool.

Compression spirals (also called up/down cut spirals) produce a superior finish on both board edges. Ideal for laminated and veneered boards. Up cut spirals favour the board edge facing away, down cut spirals favour the board edge facing towards the router/spindle. Compression spirals are a combination of both up cut and down cut.

2+2 Compression router bits for 2 flutes in both directions, chip clearance is directed inwards.

'Mortise style compression': the compression bit is designed with shorter up-cut end flutes, allowing the down cut spiral to engage the top surface during shallow cuts, producing a better finish on the top surface and maximising chip ejection. Great for CNC dado cutting, grooving, pocketing and nesting.

Compatible with CNC, table mounted routers and for hand held routing.

Make # Shank CEDCELOALL3featuresmaterialfluteItem Price Ex. VAT Item Price Inc. VAT  
MI-RUD642565HPBX 6.35 mm (1/4") 6.3525655nano coatingsolid carbide2+2£ 29.00 £ 26.97£ 34.80 £ 32.36Buy / Details
MI-RUD134590HPBX 12.7 mm (1/2") 12.745906nano coatingsolid carbide2+2£ 71.25 £ 66.26£ 85.50 £ 79.52Buy / Details
MI-RUD1352100HPBX 12.7 mm (1/2") 12.7521006nano coatingsolid carbide2+2£ 72.25 £ 67.19£ 86.70 £ 80.63Buy / Details
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