These 2, 3 and 4 flute router bits are manufactured from Amana Tool®s exclusive ultra-fine micrograin carbide
These 2, 3 and 4 flute router bits are manufactured from Amana Tool®s exclusive ultra-fine micrograin carbide and feature a 30 degree Center Cutting Mill End, a corner chamfer (for extra strength), Up-Cut design and very importantly, the Aluminum Titanium Nitride (AlTiN) Coating. Excellent for use in a broad range of materials, varying from non-ferrous materials such as aluminum, brass and copper, low carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, super alloys, titanium and plastics. Care should be taken to observe proper feeds and speeds according to the workpiece material to avoid damage. The special carbide grade combined with the AlTiN coating gives amazing performance. The unique corner chamfer gives the bits great strength. Perfect for the sign making industry!
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