bevel trim cutter assembly from Amana Tool is a router bit setup designed for flush and bevel trimming jobs where staying on the same depth-of-cut saves time. The assembly offers the option of switching cutters from flush trim to either of two bevel trims without removing the bit from the router or changing the depth-of-cut setup, so repeated passes on cabinet parts or panels stay consistent from piece to piece. With a diameter of 7/8 inch and an overall length of 2-3/8 inch, it suits trim work where a compact but capable bit is useful around edges. This router bit is part of the trim bits product class, so it fits into workflows focused on edge finishing rather than bulk material removal.
This Amana Tool router bit uses a 1/4 inch shank, so it is tailored to routers and collets designed around that shank size in trim bit applications. The single bevel trim configuration gives a defined bevel profile that stays consistent as cutters are switched within the assembly, which is valuable when repeating a specific edge look on multiple workpieces. By keeping the bit in the router while changing between flush trim and bevel cutters, the depth-of-cut setup remains fixed, supporting workflows where the same reference height is used throughout an entire job. As a trim bit, it fits well into operations where edge precision and finish quality are more important than heavy stock removal.
This bevel trim cutter assembly is part of the trim bits category, so it is well suited to routing tasks focused on edges and profiles rather than deep cutting. The four wings described for this assembly provide four cutting edges in contact during rotation, which supports a smooth, crisp cut finish along routed edges. With a 7/8 inch diameter, the bit presents a reasonably broad cutting circle to the work, which promotes steady tracking along edges during flush trim and bevel passes. The carbide cutting height of 1/4 inch concentrates the cutting action in a defined band, which is appropriate for trimming surface layers or edge bands where controlled removal is critical to achieving a clean line. Because the assembly is identified as a flush trim single bevel cutter assembly, it is oriented toward operations where a straight flush cut and a single bevel profile are both needed within the same general routing workflow.
The ability to switch cutters from flush trim to either of two bevel trims without removing the bit from the router directly supports repeatability, because the router remains clamped to the same shank position while profiles are changed. Keeping the depth-of-cut setup unchanged when switching among the cutters means the cutting edge stays at the same relative height, which keeps edge reveals consistent across a run of parts. The 1/4 inch shank is a common trim bit shank size, so the bit can occupy a known position relative to the collet gripping area when tightened. The overall length of 2-3/8 inch balances reach with rigidity, which helps the bit track more predictably along workpiece edges in typical trim routing setups. Four flutes working together distribute the cutting load across more edges per revolution, which often yields a smoother finish at the router, reducing the amount of final touch-up needed on exposed edges.
The 47400 assembly is a flush trim single bevel cutter assembly in the trim bits product class, so it is intended for edge and trimming work rather than deep stock removal.
The assembly allows switching from flush trim to either of two bevel trims without removing the bit or changing depth-of-cut, so multiple edge profiles can share the same height setup.
This bevel trim cutter assembly uses four flutes, and those four flutes yield a smooth, crisp cut finish on routed edges for trim applications.
The 1/4 inch shank means this trim router bit is designed for routers or collets that accept a 1/4 inch shank, fitting common trim-routing configurations.
The 7/8 inch diameter gives the bit a stable cutting circle, helping it track smoothly along edges for flush and bevel trimming tasks.
The 1/4 inch carbide cutting height focuses cutting on a narrow band at the edge, which is useful for trimming surface layers or thin edge materials accurately.
This Amana Tool bevel trim cutter assembly combines flush trim and bevel trimming in one router bit setup, using a 7/8 inch diameter, 2-3/8 inch length, and 1/4 inch shank to match typical trim routing tasks. The ability to switch cutters from flush trim to bevel trims without removing the bit or altering the depth-of-cut setup supports a steady workflow on repeated cabinet parts or panels. For projects where a smooth, crisp cut finish from four flutes and a defined 1/4 inch carbide cutting height add value at the edge, this trim bit assembly aligns well with trim-focused routing work.
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