7 degree bevel laminate trim bit describes this Amana Tool router bit that bevel trims laminate, so you get a defined edge profile in one pass. The bit is described as 3/4 inch x 7 degree with a 1/4 inch shank, which sets it up for use in laminate edge work where a modest 7 degree bevel is needed and where a 1/4 inch shank router is already in the shop. The bit is identified as a router bit and trim bit, so it fits standard routing workflows rather than requiring specialty machinery. The product web description states it is intended for use in a standard router, which keeps setup straightforward on typical portable or table-mounted routers in a woodworking or laminate shop. The product is branded Amana Tool, so it aligns with users already standardizing on that manufacturers cutting geometry and router setups.
The web description states that this bevel trim bit is intended for use in a standard router, which means it drops into existing router setups on site or in the shop, avoiding changes to core tooling. The bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits routers designed for 1/4 inch shank tooling, allowing users to match it to compact or mid-size routers that are often used around laminate work. The product is categorized as a trim bit, which focuses its role on precise edge passes rather than heavy stock removal, so it fits into the workflow as a finishing tool after rough trimming or cutting. The ball bearing described in the product name provides edge guidance during routing, so the user can follow the substrate and maintain a clean 7 degree bevel along countertops, doors, or panels.
The SAP and web descriptions define this tool as a bevel trim bit for laminate, which positions it for work on laminate edges where a controlled bevel is required. The bit is steel-bodied, as stated in the web description, so the body provides a rigid base that supports the carbide-tipped cutting edges during laminate routing, which helps the bit track steadily along the work. The primary description notes the bit bevel trims laminate with a standard router, which means it fits into jobs like laminate countertop edges or laminate-faced panels where the bevel defines both appearance and a comfortable feel at the edge. The ball bearing in the product name works as a guide against the workpiece, so it shapes the 7 degree bevel while following the substrate line, supporting consistent results across straight runs or gentle curves on typical laminate installations.
The web description states that the bit is steel-bodied and carbide-tipped, so the cutting edges are carbide while the core is steel, giving a combination where the body carries the load and the carbide edges do the cutting, which is well suited to laminate trimming. The description first notes a two-flute carbide-tipped bit where the solid construction reduces vibration for a smooth cut, then states that this three-flute configuration produces a very smooth cut while the solid construction reduces vibration, so more flutes and a rigid body together promote a fine finish on the laminate edge. The product name identifies this specific item as 3 flute, so each rotation engages three cutting edges in the laminate, which spreads the cut and helps leave a smoother surface that is closer to a finished edge after trimming. The manufacturer part number 47302 ties directly to this 7 degree bevel, 3 flute configuration, so users matching part numbers in a shop or catalog can select the same geometry repeatedly to standardize edge appearance and router setup across multiple projects.
This bevel trim bit is intended for use in a standard router, so it works with commonly used portable or table-mounted routers in laminate and woodworking shops.
This laminate trim bit is described as steel-bodied and carbide-tipped, so the steel body supports the tool while the carbide edges handle the laminate cutting load.
This bit has a three-flute configuration that, according to the description, produces a very smooth cut, so laminate edges come off the router closer to a finished surface.
This Amana Tool router bit is described as a 7 degree bevel trim bit, so it creates a defined 7 degree bevel along the laminate edge.
This bevel laminate trim bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits routers that accept 1/4 inch shank router bits.
The manufacturer part number for this bevel trim bit is 47302, which helps users match this exact 7 degree, 3 flute configuration when ordering or restocking.
This 7 degree bevel laminate trim bit from Amana Tool is described as a steel-bodied, carbide-tipped router bit designed for bevel trimming laminate with a standard router, so it fits directly into laminate edge finishing work. The 3/4 inch x 7 degree geometry, 3 flute cutting configuration, and 1/4 inch shank work together to provide guided, smooth bevel cuts on laminate edges using the ball-bearing support detailed in the product name. For shops and installers needing a defined 7 degree bevel on laminate edges with a three-flute carbide-tipped trim bit, this Amana Tool 47302 router bit provides a clearly specified option ready to match existing standard routers.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA47200 Mfr# 47200 | 5/8" x 15˚ Bevel Laminate Trim Bit, 2-Flute, 1/4" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA47202 Mfr# 47202 | 3/4" x 25˚ Bevel Laminate Trim Bit, 2-Flute, 1/4" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA47204 Mfr# 47204 | Bevel laminate trim bit 1-1/16 in 45 degree | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA47300 Mfr# 47300 | 15/16" x 22˚ Bevel Laminate Trim Bit, 3-Flute, 1/4" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA47304 Mfr# 47304 | 47304 bevel laminate trim bit 30 degree |