panel pilot bit 3/8 x 3 is a carbide tipped router bit designed for fast cut out work in mobile home and R.V. applications, so it supports efficient openings where panels and fixtures need clean edges. The 3/8 inch diameter cut establishes a controlled kerf size, which matters when routing openings that must align with framed rough openings or mounted hardware. A 1 inch cutting height provides depth for common wall and panel materials used in these structures, helping one pass routing where material thickness allows. The overall 3 inch length gives reach for standard trim or wall layers without excessive projection from the collet, which supports steadier handling. The single 1-flute layout removes material quickly in these cut out paths, which is useful when following long patterns or repeated openings on-site. The 3/8 inch shank matches routers and collets sized for heavier trim bits.
The 3/8 inch shank on this Amana Tool router bit fits routers equipped with a matching 3/8 inch collet, which is important for secure clamping during long cut out passes. A 3/8 inch cutting diameter establishes the path width for the opening, helping installers plan layouts around that consistent kerf. With a 1 inch cutting height, the tool engages fully through many standard panel and wall sections in mobile home and R.V. construction, so routing can follow a template across the entire thickness. The overall 3 inch length positions the cutting edges where they clear the work surface while leaving enough shank in the collet for stability, supporting smoother tracking around corners and curves. The single flute design supports fast material removal along those paths.
This Amana Tool panel pilot bit is described as designed for the mobile home and R.V. industries, so its dimensions suit cut out work in those settings. The 3/8 inch diameter and 1 inch cutting height serve when routing openings for components in wall and panel materials used in these builds. In practice, that diameter defines the contour path around windows, vents, or access areas laid out on sheeting. The 3 inch overall length helps reach through layered materials found in these assemblies while keeping the shank engaged in the router collet, supporting guided travel along templates or marked lines. Carbide tipped construction supports repeated contact with typical panel substrates used in these industries. Because it is classified as a trim bit within router bits, it fits roles where edges and openings are shaped after panels are set or prepped.
The manufacturer part number 45508 identifies this specific router bit geometry, which matters when matching replacements or setting up multiple tools in a shop or field crew. The router bit is described explicitly as pilot type and for fast cut out work, so the single flute and overall form are oriented toward advancing quickly along a path rather than fine detailing. That fast clearing action is useful when many similar openings must be routed across mobile home or R.V. production, helping maintain pace while following guides. The 3/8 inch shank and 3/8 inch cutting diameter keep the bit balanced around a consistent core size, which can aid in predictable behavior across routers built for that shank dimension. Classified under trim bits and router bits, it is suited for edge and opening shaping tasks that support fitting other components into routed panels.
The router bit is described as designed for the mobile home and R.V. industries, so it is intended for panel and wall materials typically used in those structures during cut out work.
The 3/8 inch diameter sets the width of the routed path, which helps size openings and slots so they align with the fixtures or trim planned around that kerf.
The router bit has a 1 inch cutting height, so it can engage material up to that depth, matching many panel and wall thicknesses used in mobile home and R.V. work.
The bit has a 3/8 inch shank diameter, so it fits routers equipped with a 3/8 inch collet designed to hold that shank size securely.
The 1-flute design is described for fast cut out work, so it focuses on aggressive chip removal to maintain progress along long openings and patterns.
Carbide tipped means the cutting edges are made with carbide, giving a hard cutting surface that supports repeated routing in panel materials used in the stated industries.
This Amana Tool 3/8 inch x 3 inch panel pilot bit combines a 3/8 inch shank, 3/8 inch cutting diameter, and 1 inch cutting height to serve mobile home and R.V. cut out work. The 1-flute, carbide tipped design is described for fast cut out tasks, supporting production-style routing of openings in these panel systems. At Wurth Baer Supply, this router bit sits within the trim bits class, so it fits workflows where openings and edges are shaped to receive other components in panel-based construction.
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