1-1/4 x 2 Rabbet Bit is a basic rabbeting bit from Amana Tool that cuts a 3/8 inch wide rabbet up to 1/2 inch deep, so cabinet and casework joints line up with a consistent shoulder for glue and fasteners. The 1-1/4 inch diameter cutting profile matches common cabinet joinery layouts, helping parts register predictably along edges. A 1/4 inch shank fits routers that accept this shank size, so the bit can go to work in compact or mid-size machines used in the shop or on site. The bit is part of Amana Tool router bits in the cabinet joinery class, giving it a defined role where precise edge cuts support repeatable assembly. The 2 inch length provides working reach for typical stock thicknesses while keeping the cut controlled for rabbets in plywood, solid stock, or similar cabinet materials.
This rabbet bit is designed for use in handheld and table-mounted routers, so the same profile can serve for edge passes on assembled cases or for running stock along a fence on a router table. When clamped in a table-mounted router, the 2 inch overall length and 1-1/4 inch diameter allow the bearing and cutting edges to reference against a fence or workpiece edge for controlled rabbets along long panels. In handheld use, the 1/4 inch shank suits lighter routers used around built-ins or cabinets, letting the installer guide the bearing along edges while maintaining the 3/8 inch width and up to 1/2 inch depth capacity described for this bit.
This bit sits in the cabinet joinery category, so its 3/8 inch wide by up to 1/2 inch deep rabbet cut fits back panels, drawer bottoms, or case bottoms where a defined shoulder helps parts seat square. The 1-1/4 inch diameter and 2 inch length align with typical cabinet stock dimensions, giving clearance to run along plywood or solid shelves without overcutting the edge. Because it is specified as the basic rabbeting bit, it suits general-purpose rabbet work rather than a special profile, so one setup can handle many straight shoulder joints in production or custom shops. Installers working on face-frame cabinets, closets, or utility cases can rely on the consistent width to keep backs and bottoms aligned without stepping between cuts.
This rabbet bit cuts 3/8 inch wide as supplied, and the description notes that switching to one of four optional ball bearing guides alters the width of cut, so the installer can fine-tune shoulder width while using the same cutter body. That ability to change the bearing while keeping the 1-1/4 inch diameter and 2-flute cutting geometry means the rabbet width can match different panel thicknesses without changing bits, which simplifies repeat setups across multiple cabinet runs. Using it in all handheld and table-mounted routers lets the same 49300 part number cover both shop and site work, so joints cut on a table match rabbets trimmed in place on installed cabinets. The 2-flute configuration and 1/4 inch shank together give a balance between cut quality and compatibility with compact routers, supporting smooth shoulders that let panels seat tight without extra cleanup passes.
The 1-1/4 x 2 Rabbet Bit cuts a 3/8 inch wide rabbet up to 1/2 inch deep, giving a standard shoulder for cabinet backs, bottoms, and similar joinery.
The 49300 rabbet bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits routers that accept 1/4 inch shank bits in both handheld and table-mounted setups.
This Amana Tool rabbet bit can change its rabbet width by switching to one of four optional ball bearing guides, helping match different joint requirements.
This rabbet bit is in the cabinet joinery product class, so its 3/8 inch by up to 1/2 inch cut aligns with common cabinet and casework joints.
The 2-flute design provides two cutting edges as the bit rotates, helping produce a smoother rabbet surface ready for assembly or finishing.
This rabbet bit is specified for all handheld and table-mounted routers, so it works for fence-guided cuts on a router table and edge work with a handheld router.
The Amana Tool 1-1/4 x 2 Rabbet Bit with 1/4 inch shank, 3/8 inch width, and up to 1/2 inch depth gives a defined basic rabbeting profile that fits cabinet joinery tasks. Using one 49300 bit in handheld and table-mounted routers keeps rabbet shoulders consistent from shop to installation, so backs, bottoms, and similar panels register where planned. For workflows that benefit from a standard rabbet and the option to change cut width with optional ball bearing guides, this dedicated rabbeting bit provides a focused cutting solution.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA49302 Mfr# 49302 | 1-1/4 x 2-3/8 Rabbet Bit, 1/2 Shank |