Mortising Router Bit, 2 1/8"

   Model # 16-106 by Freud

$28.99 

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Features and DetailsDesigned with a deep center gullet for maximum material removal without clip loading. Ideal bits to use with templates for setting butt hinges. Cuts all composition materials, plywood, hardwood, and soft wood. Use on CNC and other automatic routers as well as hand held and table mounted portable routers. This Mortising Router Bit is one of many top quality items in our Router Bits - Other department.

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    Mortising Router Bit, 2 1/8"

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    • Freud Model # 16-106
    • MORTISING - CARBIDE TIPPED
    • CARBIDE TIPPED
    • 1/4 Shank
    • Cut Dia. x Lgth Ins 1-1/4 x 29/64
    • O.A. Ins. 2-1/8
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 2.0600 lbs
    • UPC Code: 008925380320
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