Bearing
1/2' OD x 3/16' ID
Router bit bearing
The high quality router bit bearing stands up to heavy use and can be used
with other manufacturers bits.
1/2' OD x 3/16' ID
Always fit the dust cover on the bearing when replacing it.
consider
safety for your health and the people around you |
General safety suggestions:
It is advisable to always have the following items nearby and in a good
condition
- Eye protection clean and scratch free
- Hearing protection quality earmuffs
- Dust masks discard old and dirty masks
- Gloves for easy handling of material and hand protection
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Wear Gloves
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Eye Protection
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Hearing Protection
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Dust Mask
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Router Table Safety
Although most router bits are small, they can be potentially dangerous and should
deserve your attention and respect.
1
Use push sticks or a push block to position your hands a safe distance from the
router bit.
2 Use large-diameter bits only in a router table. Using bits over 25mm Ø
(diameter) in a handheld router can possibly cause you to lose control of the tool
and harm yourself or bystanders.
3 Always wear a dust mask as well as eye and hearing protection.
4 Take light cuts. Heavy cuts invite kickback. If necessary, move the fence
closer to the bit or switch to a larger guide bearing/bush.
5 Use a featherboard (anti-kickback device) to support the workpiece against
the router table and/or fence.
6
Never climb-cut. Always feed the stock from right to left. Against the rotation
of the router bit. (see illustration)
7 Avoid routing small stock. Instead, rout a larger piece and cut it to size
afterwards. If you absolutely have to profile a small piece, build an suitable jig
or secure the workpiece.
8 Always use a guard. If the fence didn t come with a guard, make your own.
9 Never start the router with the bit in contact with the material.
10 Don t force the router bit or overload the router. Excessive heat is an
enemy.
11 Secure/fasten the router in the base before starting/switch on the router.
12
Don t bottom out the bit in the collet or partially insert the bit. Instead, completely
insert the bit, and then back off approximately 2 mm. At least 2/3
's of the router bit shank should be inside the collet.
13 Be sober and not under the influence of medicine that causes a lack of
concentration
14 Tidy up your workshop to ensure the ability to move freely with enough
room around the router table
Description |
Specification |
Outside diameter |
Ø 1/2' |
Inside diameter |
Ø 3/16' |
KP100 1-2Router Bits > Bearings/Bushings