Bosch bevel trimmer bit gives a consistent bevel on plastic laminate trim edges, so finished panels line up cleanly on cabinets, counters, and casework. The bit is a router bit in the trim bits class, built for use where laminate edges need a precise profile. Its solid carbide construction forms the cutting body, which delivers a stable edge when trimming laminate surfaces. The bit provides a 7.5 degree bevel along the trim edge of plastic laminate surfaces, creating a small, controlled chamfer that removes sharp laminate edges. A self-pilot feature is built into the bit, eliminating the need for a separate guide assembly during trimming passes. The shank size is 1/4 inch, fitting routers and trimmers designed for that standard, which keeps setup straightforward on compact laminate tools.
This Bosch bevel trimmer bit uses a 1/4 inch shank, so it is designed to seat in collets sized for that diameter on routers or laminate trimmers. That standard shank size aligns with many light-duty routers used in laminate finishing, supporting straightforward installation in the tool. The cutting geometry provides a 7.5 degree bevel on the trim edge of plastic laminate surfaces, forming a small angle that eases the laminate without removing excessive material. Because the bit has a self-pilot, the profile follows the laminate edge directly, which removes the extra step of mounting an external guide. That integrated guidance helps keep the bevel width predictable along the panel edge as the router tracks the work.
The SAP description defines this tool as a router bit for bevel trim, and the web description notes it provides a 7.5 degree bevel on trim edges of plastic laminate surfaces, so it is oriented toward laminate finishing tasks. On plastic laminate panels, that 7.5 degree bevel creates a slight angle that breaks the sharp edge where the laminate meets adjacent surfaces, which supports a more finished feel on doors, countertops, or panels. Because the bit sits in the trim bits category, it targets edge treatment rather than bulk stock removal, so it fits well toward the final stages of laminate work. The solid carbide body suits the router bit to the demands of working against laminate surfaces, where the material and adhesives meet the cutting edge along the full edge length.
The web description states that the bit is solid carbide, provides a 7.5 degree bevel on the trim edge of plastic laminate surfaces, and has a self-pilot that eliminates a separate guide assembly, which together define how it performs in use. Solid carbide provides the cutting structure of the bit, so during trimming passes it maintains a firm cutting profile as it contacts the hardened laminate surface. The 7.5 degree bevel geometry shapes a controlled chamfer, reducing sharpness at the laminate edge while preserving most of the face width, which matters when matching adjacent parts. The self-pilot feature guides the bit against the laminate, so the cutting edge tracks the panel edge directly and keeps the bevel position consistent along the length without an external guide fixture.
The Bosch bevel trimmer bit is solid carbide, which provides a rigid cutting body for routing plastic laminate edges during repeated trimming operations.
The router bit provides a 7.5 degree bevel on the trim edge of plastic laminate surfaces, creating a modest chamfer that eases sharp laminate corners.
The self-pilot on this solid carbide bevel trim bit guides along the laminate edge, so the cutting profile follows the surface without a separate guide assembly.
The Bosch bevel trimmer bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits router collets and laminate trimmers sized for that standard diameter.
The SAP and web descriptions identify it as a router bit for bevel trim on plastic laminate surfaces, targeting edge finishing on laminate workpieces.
The manufacturer part number is 85286B100, which uniquely identifies this Bosch bevel trimmer bit within trim router bits.
This Bosch bevel trimmer bit from Wurth Baer Supply is specified as a router bit for bevel trim on plastic laminate surfaces, with a 7.5 degree bevel and solid carbide construction. The 1/4 inch shank suits routers that accept that collet size, aligning with typical laminate trimmers used in shops. With a self-pilot that eliminates a separate guide assembly, it supports straightforward passes along laminate edges. When a project specifies a 7.5 degree bevel on plastic laminate trim, this bit matches that profile and application.
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