Freud 41-106 31/32 Inch Diameter 45 Degree Bevel Trim Router Bit 1/4 Inch Shank Carbide Laminate Trimming Tool
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Achieve Flawless Laminate Edges with the Freud 45-Degree Bevel Trim Bit
Create perfectly finished edges on plastic laminates with the Freud 41-106 31/32" Bevel Trim Router Bit. Designed specifically for the demanding needs of cabinet makers and countertop installers, this bit creates a precise 45-degree bevel that softens sharp laminate edges without the need for time-consuming manual filing. Whether you are working on kitchen counters, trade show displays, or custom furniture, this tool ensures a clean, professional transition between the top surface and the edge.
The 41-Series features high-quality construction with a precision-ground ball bearing guide that rides smoothly along the substrate, ensuring an even cut width without scorching the material. Compatible with hand-held routers, table-mounted setups, and specialized laminate trimmers, this bit is versatile enough for any shop. The carbide cutters are engineered to slice through tough plastic laminates cleanly, providing a long service life and a superior finish that improves the durability of your project edges.
Key Features
- Precision Beveling: Cuts a 45-degree angle to soften sharp laminate edges.
- Bearing Guide: 1/2" ball bearing ensures precise tracking along the workpiece.
- Reduced Labor: Produces a finished edge that requires little to no filing.
- Versatile Compatibility: Ideal for hand-held routers and laminate trimmers.
- Material Performance: Cuts cleanly through all standard plastic laminates.
- Standard Shank: 1/4" shank fits most compact and full-size routers.
What's Included
(1) Freud 41-106 31/32" Bevel Trim Router Bit
Specifications
| Overall Diameter (D) | 31/32" |
| Shank Diameter (A) | 1/4" |
| Carbide Height (h) | 1/4" |
| Overall Length (H) | 1-7/8" |
| Angle (d) | 45° |
| Bearing Diameter (B) | 1/2" |
| Number of Cutters | 2 |
| Max RPM | 24,000 |
| Type | Bevel Trim |
| Material Application | Plastic Laminates |
Pro-Tip: When trimming laminate, contact cement or adhesive can sometimes build up on the bearing, causing it to seize or spin sluggishly. A seized bearing will burn and ruin your finished edge almost instantly. To prevent this, wipe the bearing clean with a solvent periodically during large jobs and apply a drop of lubricant to ensure it spins freely.
