Vermont American 3/16-in x 1/2-in Straight Router Bit, Carbide Tipped, 1-Flute

Vermont American 23101
SKU BPT-23101
Vermont American's 3/16-in x 1/2-in straight router bit is a single flute bit and is designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential. Browse more router bits at HomElectrical.com today!
Vermont American 3/16-in x 1/2-in Straight Router Bit, Carbide Tipped, 1-Flute

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Vermont American's 3/16-in x 1/2-in straight router bit is a single flute bit and is designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential. Browse more router bits at HomElectrical.com today!
  • Outer Diameter: 3/16-in.
  • Cutting Length: 1/2-in.
  • Shank Diameter: 1/4-in.
  • Overall Length: 2-in.
  • Number of Flutes: 1.
  • Designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential.
  • Optimum chip clearance.
  • Specially designed tip for fast plunge cutting.
  • Razor sharp cutting edges are diamond honed for satin smooth cuts.
  • Radial relief eliminates friction and chatter.
  • Optimized hook and shear angles for faster chip clearance and quicker feed rates.
  • Ball bearing guides on selected edging and trimming bits prevent burning and marring.
  • Triple tempered shanks for maximum durability.

Vermont American 23101 Description

  • Outer Diameter: 3/16-in.
  • Cutting Length: 1/2-in.
  • Shank Diameter: 1/4-in.
  • Overall Length: 2-in.
  • Number of Flutes: 1.
  • Designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential.
  • Optimum chip clearance.
  • Specially designed tip for fast plunge cutting.
  • Razor sharp cutting edges are diamond honed for satin smooth cuts.
  • Radial relief eliminates friction and chatter.
  • Optimized hook and shear angles for faster chip clearance and quicker feed rates.
  • Ball bearing guides on selected edging and trimming bits prevent burning and marring.
  • Triple tempered shanks for maximum durability.
Free Shipping Eligible
$20.89Each

Usually Ships 8-14 Business Days

Product Specifications

Part Number23101
Inner Package1
Weight0.10-lb
UPC045325737804

Manufacturer Description

23101 CT 3/16 X 1/2 STRAIGHT 1F 1/4S
Prop65
Important PROP 65 InformationWarning: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov. to CA residents.
Vermont American's 3/16-in x 1/2-in straight router bit is a single flute bit and is designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential. Browse more router bits at HomElectrical.com today!
Vermont American 3/16-in x 1/2-in Straight Router Bit, Carbide Tipped, 1-Flute
Free Shipping Eligible
$20.89Each

Usually Ships 8-14 Business Days

Vermont American 23101 Description

  • Outer Diameter: 3/16-in.
  • Cutting Length: 1/2-in.
  • Shank Diameter: 1/4-in.
  • Overall Length: 2-in.
  • Number of Flutes: 1.
  • Designed for roughing operations where high production feed rates are essential.
  • Optimum chip clearance.
  • Specially designed tip for fast plunge cutting.
  • Razor sharp cutting edges are diamond honed for satin smooth cuts.
  • Radial relief eliminates friction and chatter.
  • Optimized hook and shear angles for faster chip clearance and quicker feed rates.
  • Ball bearing guides on selected edging and trimming bits prevent burning and marring.
  • Triple tempered shanks for maximum durability.

Product Specifications

Part Number23101
Inner Package1
Weight0.10-lb
UPC045325737804

Manufacturer Description

23101 CT 3/16 X 1/2 STRAIGHT 1F 1/4S
Prop65
Important PROP 65 InformationWarning: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov. to CA residents.

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