The document is a table of contents for a catalog of professional router bits. It lists over 100 different router bit profiles across multiple pages, organized by profile type and size. Each entry includes the page number where more information can be found on that specific bit.
This document provides a table of contents and descriptions for various surgical instruments including handles, suction tips, periodontal instruments, periosteal elevators, retractors, tissue forceps, tissue nippers, rongeurs, scissors, needle holders, hemostats, sinus lift instruments, surgical curettes, bone files, elevators, root tip picks, luxation blades, extraction forceps, and information about Nordent's instrument sharpening service. The document emphasizes that Nordent offers a complete selection of high-quality periodontal and oral surgery instrumentation and guarantees customer satisfaction.
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This document discusses the anatomy of the clavicle bone. It describes the parts of the clavicle including the lateral end, medial end, shaft, and joints it forms with other bones. The shaft is convex and cylindrical in shape. Muscle attachments are also described. Sex differences are noted, with the female clavicle typically being shorter, thinner, and less curved. Common fractures and a clinical condition involving the clavicle are also summarized.
Fasteners such as nails, screws, bolts and nuts are used to join materials together. The document discusses different types of fasteners and factors to consider when selecting a fastener, including strength, cost, installation requirements. It provides details on common fasteners like nails, wood screws, machine screws, bolts and nuts, and describes standards for dimensions, materials, and grades. Proper fastener selection depends on the application, loads involved, and materials being joined.
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1. The document describes the MitraClip procedure for percutaneous mitral valve repair.
2. The MitraClip procedure involves inserting a clip via the femoral vein to grasp and repair the mitral valve leaflets in a technique similar to the surgical Alfieri repair.
3. The key steps involve transseptal puncture, advancing the clip delivery system into the left atrium, positioning the clip below the mitral valve, grasping the leaflets with the clip, and releasing the clip to create a double orifice mitral valve.
In operating room the most hazardous devise used in a daily basis is diathermy.
A basic understanding of electricity is needed to safely apply electrosurgical technology for patient care.
This document provides a table of contents and descriptions for various surgical instruments including handles, suction tips, periodontal instruments, periosteal elevators, retractors, tissue forceps, tissue nippers, rongeurs, scissors, needle holders, hemostats, sinus lift instruments, surgical curettes, bone files, elevators, root tip picks, luxation blades, extraction forceps, and information about Nordent's instrument sharpening service. The document emphasizes that Nordent offers a complete selection of high-quality periodontal and oral surgery instrumentation and guarantees customer satisfaction.
my aortic surgery presentation in Solo as an introduction for general practitioner and cardiology resident
Cover the basic diagram of surgical procedures of aorta.
definitely not for surgeon.
This document discusses the anatomy of the clavicle bone. It describes the parts of the clavicle including the lateral end, medial end, shaft, and joints it forms with other bones. The shaft is convex and cylindrical in shape. Muscle attachments are also described. Sex differences are noted, with the female clavicle typically being shorter, thinner, and less curved. Common fractures and a clinical condition involving the clavicle are also summarized.
Fasteners such as nails, screws, bolts and nuts are used to join materials together. The document discusses different types of fasteners and factors to consider when selecting a fastener, including strength, cost, installation requirements. It provides details on common fasteners like nails, wood screws, machine screws, bolts and nuts, and describes standards for dimensions, materials, and grades. Proper fastener selection depends on the application, loads involved, and materials being joined.
Description :
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
1. The document describes the MitraClip procedure for percutaneous mitral valve repair.
2. The MitraClip procedure involves inserting a clip via the femoral vein to grasp and repair the mitral valve leaflets in a technique similar to the surgical Alfieri repair.
3. The key steps involve transseptal puncture, advancing the clip delivery system into the left atrium, positioning the clip below the mitral valve, grasping the leaflets with the clip, and releasing the clip to create a double orifice mitral valve.
In operating room the most hazardous devise used in a daily basis is diathermy.
A basic understanding of electricity is needed to safely apply electrosurgical technology for patient care.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses various cutting tool materials, their properties, manufacturing processes, and applications. It describes the key properties of wear resistance, hot hardness, and toughness that determine a material's performance as a cutting tool. Common materials discussed include carbon tool steel, high-speed steel, cast cobalt alloys, cemented carbides, ceramic, and diamond. Guidelines are provided for selecting the appropriate material based on the application.
Machine tools are power-driven devices used to produce parts by removing material from preformed blanks through cutting tools. The document discusses lathes, which are machine tools that remove metal from a workpiece to achieve a desired size and shape. It describes the main components of an engine lathe, including the bed, headstock, tailstock, carriage, feed mechanism, and thread cutting mechanism. It also discusses other types of lathes, lathe accessories, and specifications used to describe lathe characteristics.
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The document discusses various types of lathe machines and their components and operations. It begins with an introduction to lathes, describing them as important metalworking tools that rotate the workpiece while a cutting tool shapes it. It then explains different lathe types like engine lathes, speed lathes, and CNC lathes. The main lathe components discussed are the bed, headstock, tailstock, carriage, and lead screw. Common lathe operations like turning, threading, boring, drilling and tapering are also summarized.
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Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
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This document discusses different types of microcatheters used in chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention. It describes microcatheters for antegrade and retrograde crossing of CTO lesions. For antegrade crossing, rotatable microcatheters with more support are preferred for non-calcified and proximal lesions, while pushable microcatheters are better for distal and tortuous lesions. For retrograde crossing, highly flexible microcatheters are needed to navigate small, tortuous collateral channels. Dual lumen and angulated microcatheters are also discussed. Key factors in selecting a microcatheter include the vessel size, lesion characteristics, and whether crossing collaterals or the CTO body.
Jigs and fixtures are used to accurately locate and clamp workpieces during machining operations. They improve consistency and quality while reducing cycle times. This document discusses various locating and clamping methods for jigs and fixtures. It explains the purposes of locating, supporting, and clamping workpieces, as well as common techniques like using three pins in a 3-2-1 configuration to restrict movement. Different types of clamps like screw clamps and strap clamps are also outlined. The principles of effective clamping related to position, strength, productivity and reducing operator fatigue are covered.
The document summarizes key concepts about screws, fasteners, and bolted joints from Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design textbook. It discusses thread standards and definitions, types of bolts and screws, mechanics of power screws, stiffness of bolted joints, preload in bolts, and factors that affect fatigue loading of bolted joints. Examples are provided to illustrate calculation of power screw torque and analysis of bolted joint stiffness.
This document provides an overview of shapers, including:
- Shapers are machine tools used to produce flat surfaces and shapes using a reciprocating cutting tool.
- The main components of a shaper are the base, column, table, ram, and tool head. The ram carries the cutting tool and reciprocates.
- Shapers can be classified based on the ram drive mechanism, ram position/travel, cutting stroke direction, and table design.
- Common operations include flat surfaces, slots, grooves, contours, and keyways. Shapers allow easy setup and tool changes for a variety of jobs.
A lathe rotates a workpiece about an axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling with tools. It consists of a headstock, bed, carriage, tailstock. The headstock powers the spindle and workpiece. The carriage moves the tool parallel to the axis of rotation. Turret and capstan lathes allow quick tool changes. Automatic lathes can produce identical pieces without operator attention after initial setup.
The document discusses the basics of orthodontic force systems. It defines key terms like force, center of resistance, moment, and couple. It explains that applying a force through the center of an object causes translation, while applying it away from the center also induces rotation. A couple produces pure rotation since its forces cancel out translation. The document describes how to achieve different types of tooth movement, such as uncontrolled tipping, controlled tipping, translation, torque, and rotation, by manipulating the relationship between the moment of the applied force and any opposing moment of a couple.
This document discusses the anatomic conditions and morphologic variations of root canal systems and their impact on endodontic treatment success. It describes the components of root canal anatomy including the pulp chamber, root canal orifice, apical anatomy, accessory canals, buccolingual width and curvature. It also discusses classifications of root canal morphology and general considerations for treatment. Specific anatomic features like C-shaped canals, developmental anomalies and blunder buss canals are examined. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding root canal anatomy to optimize instrumentation and obturation.
The Begg light-wire appliance remains unique in the history of orthodontic innovation. Whereas many current self-ligating bracket appliances purport to be low friction or friction free, it is the Begg appliance that best exemplifies low friction, free sliding mechanics.
By creating only a single point of contact between the bracket and the arch-wire Dr Begg was able to greatly decrease resistance to sliding, both by reducing friction between the bracket and the arch-wire and virtually eliminating the binding of the arch-wire in the bracket slot, as is seen in all horizontal slot brackets.
Begg’s bracket design allowed teeth to freely tip mesially and distally as well as lingually and labially. This often gave teeth the appearance of being over tipped during treatment and required considerable diligence by Begg practitioners to keep tooth movement under control.
This freedom of tooth movement allowed unprecedented correction of large overbites and overjets to an edge-to-edge position and rapid closure of extraction spaces by initially tipping the adjacent teeth into the extraction site and uprighting the teeth afterwards.
Individual tooth root correction was managed by the use of fine springs that were designed, and often individually crafted to upright, torque and rotate teeth into their correct positions once the position of tooth crowns had been established.
One key advantage of the appliance set up was the use of light elastic forces for the correction of anterior overbites and overjets. All anchorage could be established intra-orally without headgear, without the need for ancillary appliances such as trans-palatal arches, or needing to set up molar anchorage prior to treatment, as Dr Tweed advocated.
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Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses various cutting tool materials, their properties, manufacturing processes, and applications. It describes the key properties of wear resistance, hot hardness, and toughness that determine a material's performance as a cutting tool. Common materials discussed include carbon tool steel, high-speed steel, cast cobalt alloys, cemented carbides, ceramic, and diamond. Guidelines are provided for selecting the appropriate material based on the application.
Machine tools are power-driven devices used to produce parts by removing material from preformed blanks through cutting tools. The document discusses lathes, which are machine tools that remove metal from a workpiece to achieve a desired size and shape. It describes the main components of an engine lathe, including the bed, headstock, tailstock, carriage, feed mechanism, and thread cutting mechanism. It also discusses other types of lathes, lathe accessories, and specifications used to describe lathe characteristics.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses various types of lathe machines and their components and operations. It begins with an introduction to lathes, describing them as important metalworking tools that rotate the workpiece while a cutting tool shapes it. It then explains different lathe types like engine lathes, speed lathes, and CNC lathes. The main lathe components discussed are the bed, headstock, tailstock, carriage, and lead screw. Common lathe operations like turning, threading, boring, drilling and tapering are also summarized.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
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Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Zisis Dimitriadis: Microcatheters – how to handle? Euro CTO Club
This document discusses different types of microcatheters used in chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention. It describes microcatheters for antegrade and retrograde crossing of CTO lesions. For antegrade crossing, rotatable microcatheters with more support are preferred for non-calcified and proximal lesions, while pushable microcatheters are better for distal and tortuous lesions. For retrograde crossing, highly flexible microcatheters are needed to navigate small, tortuous collateral channels. Dual lumen and angulated microcatheters are also discussed. Key factors in selecting a microcatheter include the vessel size, lesion characteristics, and whether crossing collaterals or the CTO body.
Jigs and fixtures are used to accurately locate and clamp workpieces during machining operations. They improve consistency and quality while reducing cycle times. This document discusses various locating and clamping methods for jigs and fixtures. It explains the purposes of locating, supporting, and clamping workpieces, as well as common techniques like using three pins in a 3-2-1 configuration to restrict movement. Different types of clamps like screw clamps and strap clamps are also outlined. The principles of effective clamping related to position, strength, productivity and reducing operator fatigue are covered.
The document summarizes key concepts about screws, fasteners, and bolted joints from Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design textbook. It discusses thread standards and definitions, types of bolts and screws, mechanics of power screws, stiffness of bolted joints, preload in bolts, and factors that affect fatigue loading of bolted joints. Examples are provided to illustrate calculation of power screw torque and analysis of bolted joint stiffness.
This document provides an overview of shapers, including:
- Shapers are machine tools used to produce flat surfaces and shapes using a reciprocating cutting tool.
- The main components of a shaper are the base, column, table, ram, and tool head. The ram carries the cutting tool and reciprocates.
- Shapers can be classified based on the ram drive mechanism, ram position/travel, cutting stroke direction, and table design.
- Common operations include flat surfaces, slots, grooves, contours, and keyways. Shapers allow easy setup and tool changes for a variety of jobs.
A lathe rotates a workpiece about an axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling with tools. It consists of a headstock, bed, carriage, tailstock. The headstock powers the spindle and workpiece. The carriage moves the tool parallel to the axis of rotation. Turret and capstan lathes allow quick tool changes. Automatic lathes can produce identical pieces without operator attention after initial setup.
The document discusses the basics of orthodontic force systems. It defines key terms like force, center of resistance, moment, and couple. It explains that applying a force through the center of an object causes translation, while applying it away from the center also induces rotation. A couple produces pure rotation since its forces cancel out translation. The document describes how to achieve different types of tooth movement, such as uncontrolled tipping, controlled tipping, translation, torque, and rotation, by manipulating the relationship between the moment of the applied force and any opposing moment of a couple.
This document discusses the anatomic conditions and morphologic variations of root canal systems and their impact on endodontic treatment success. It describes the components of root canal anatomy including the pulp chamber, root canal orifice, apical anatomy, accessory canals, buccolingual width and curvature. It also discusses classifications of root canal morphology and general considerations for treatment. Specific anatomic features like C-shaped canals, developmental anomalies and blunder buss canals are examined. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding root canal anatomy to optimize instrumentation and obturation.
The Begg light-wire appliance remains unique in the history of orthodontic innovation. Whereas many current self-ligating bracket appliances purport to be low friction or friction free, it is the Begg appliance that best exemplifies low friction, free sliding mechanics.
By creating only a single point of contact between the bracket and the arch-wire Dr Begg was able to greatly decrease resistance to sliding, both by reducing friction between the bracket and the arch-wire and virtually eliminating the binding of the arch-wire in the bracket slot, as is seen in all horizontal slot brackets.
Begg’s bracket design allowed teeth to freely tip mesially and distally as well as lingually and labially. This often gave teeth the appearance of being over tipped during treatment and required considerable diligence by Begg practitioners to keep tooth movement under control.
This freedom of tooth movement allowed unprecedented correction of large overbites and overjets to an edge-to-edge position and rapid closure of extraction spaces by initially tipping the adjacent teeth into the extraction site and uprighting the teeth afterwards.
Individual tooth root correction was managed by the use of fine springs that were designed, and often individually crafted to upright, torque and rotate teeth into their correct positions once the position of tooth crowns had been established.
One key advantage of the appliance set up was the use of light elastic forces for the correction of anterior overbites and overjets. All anchorage could be established intra-orally without headgear, without the need for ancillary appliances such as trans-palatal arches, or needing to set up molar anchorage prior to treatment, as Dr Tweed advocated.
Fem /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
Friction mechanics /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental acad...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
4. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
P1 ST
Straight Plunge Stagger Tooth
Cutting Bits Plunge Cutting Bits
Single Flute
L
L
B
B
D
12mm or 1/2” shank
D
6mm or 1/4” shank D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch ST60958 9.5 3/8 38 1-1/2 80 3-1/8
P110164 1.6 1/16 5 3/16 43 1-11/16 ST61278 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 80 3-1/8
P110204 2.0 5/64 5 3/16 43 1-11/16 ST81278 12.7 1/2 51 2 108 4-1/4
P110324 3.2 1/8 11 7/16 51 2 ST91278 12.7 1/2 57 2-1/4 114 4-1/2
P110404 4.0 5/32 11 7/16 51 2
P110484 4.8 3/16 11 7/16 51 2
P120634 6.3 1/4 13 1/2 51 2
P130634 6.3 1/4 19 3/4 51 2 PS
P140634 6.3 1/4 25 1 57 2-1/4
Straight Bits
12mm or 1/2” shank 3° Negative Shear Angle
P130638 6.3 1/4 19 3/4 63 2-1/2
P130808 8.0 5/16 19 3/4 63 2-1/2
P140958 9.5 3/8 25 1 70 2-3/4
L
P151278 12.7 1/2 32 1-1/4 73 2-7/8
P161278 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 80 3-1/8
P181278 12.7 1/2 51 2 108 4-1/4
B
D
12mm or 1/2” shank
D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
PS51278 12.7 1/2 32 1-1/4 73 2-7/8
PS61278 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 80 3-1/8
PS81278 12.7 1/2 51 2 108 4-1/4
PP d
Panel Pilot Bits
Single Flute MB
B
Hinge Mortising Bits
L
D B
d D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
6mm or 1/4” shank D
PP30634 6.3 1/4 6.3 1/4 19 3/4
PP30635 8.0 5/16 6.3 1/4 19 3/4 D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
PP40956 9.5 3/8 9.5 3/8 25 1
MB31274 12.7 1/2 19 3/4 51 2
PP51278 12.7 1/2 12.7 1/2 30 1-3/16
MB31604 16.0 5/8 19 3/4 51 2
PP81608 12.7 1/2 16.0 5/8 51 2
MB31904 19.0 3/4 19 3/4 51 2
Not guaranteed due to extreme cutting length
6
5. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
Laminate Trimmers
with negative shear angle
B
D
6mm or 1/4” shank
F D B No. of Ball
Flush Trim Bits Tool No. mm inch mm inch Flutes Bearing
F221604 16.0 5/8 16 5/8 2 B160050
With Ball Bearing Guide
F221904 19.0 3/4 16 5/8 2 B190063
B FS41274 12.7 1/2 25 1 2 B127048
12mm or 1/2” shank
FS41278 12.7 1/2 25 1 2 B127048
FS61908 19.0 3/4 38 1-1/2 2 B190063
FS81908 19.0 3/4 51 2 2 B190063
D Bevel Trim Bit
Negative shear for smooth guiding
6mm or 1/4” shank despite excess of glue
D B No. of Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Flutes Bearing
F220634 6.3 1/4 13 1/2 2 B063032 B
F230634 6.3 1/4 19 3/4 2 B063032
F240634 6.3 1/4 25 1 2 B063032 α
s MF22084 8.0 5/16 13 1/2 2 B080040
❙ F220954 9.5 3/8 13 1/2 2 B095048 glue
❙ F240954 9.5 3/8 25 1 2 B095048
❙ F221274 12.7 1/2 13 1/2 2 B127048
6mm or 1/4”shank
❙ F241274 12.7 1/2 25 1 2 B127048 α B No. of Ball
Tool No. degrees mm inch Flutes Bearing
F321274 12.7 1/2 13 1/2 3 B127048 SL20804 8 12 1/2 2 B127048
F341274 12.7 1/2 25 1 3 B127048
F322204 22.0 7/8 13 1/2 3 B220070
12mm or 1/2” shank
PF
F221278 12.7 1/2 13 1/2 2 B127048
F241278 12.7 1/2 25 1 2 B127048 Straight Plunge Template Bits
F261278 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 2 B127048
F281278 12.7 1/2 51 2 2 B127048
F341278 12.7 1/2 25 1 3 B127048
F361278 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 3 B127048
F441908 19.0 3/4 25 1 4 B190063 B
F461908 19.0 3/4 38 1-1/2 4 B190063
F481908 19.0 3/4 51 2 4 B190063
6mm or 1/4” shank D
With double ball bearing
for added stability D B Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Bearing
PF11274 12.7 1/2 9 .36 B127063
PF21274 12.7 1/2 13 1/2 B127063
PF31274 12.7 1/2 19 3/4 B127063
B PF41274 12.7 1/2 25 1 B127063
PF41604 16.0 5/8 25 1 B159063
PF41904 19.0 3/4 25 1 B190063
9.5mm or 3/8” shank
PF42606 26.0 1.024 25 1 B260100
12mm or 1/2” shank D
12mm or 1/2” shank
D B No. of Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Flutes Bearing PF62858 28.6 1-1/8 38 1-1/2 B285127
F261288 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 2 B127048 PF41908 19.0 3/4 25 1 B190127
F361288 12.7 1/2 38 1-1/2 3 B127048 PF81908 19.0 3/4 51 2 B190127
F281288 12.7 1/2 51 2 2 B127048 PF72548 25.4 1 45 1-3/4 B254127
For retaining collars see page 33
❙ Available with 8mm shank
7 s Miniature Line Bit
6. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
Table for choosing the tool and ball bearing
guide according to the rabbet (C) needed
C Ball
mm inch Tool No. Bearing
1.6 1/16 E320324 B159048
3.2 1/8 E320324 B127148
E220504, E320504 B159048
E 4.8 3/16 E320324 B095048
E220504, E320504 B127148
Rabbeting Bits 5.5 7/32 E320324 B079048
With ball bearing guide 6.3 1/4 E220504, E320504 B095048
7.2 9/32 E220504, E320504 B079048
8.0 5/16 E220954, E420954 B159048
9.5 3/8 E220954, E420954 B127048
11.0 7/16 E220954, E420954 B095048
12.0 15/32 E220954, E420954 B079048
Before ordering another tool remember to check if you can achieve the new
desired rabbet by changing the ball bearing.
C
6mm or 1/4” shank D
C D No. of Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Flutes Bearing
ƒ E220504 4.8 3/16 22.2 7/8 2 B127048
ƒ E220954 9.5 3/8 31.8 1-1/4 2 B127048
SL
E320324 3.2 1/8 19.0 3/4 3 B127048
E320504 4.8 3/16 22.2 7/8 3 B127048 Bevel Trim Bits
E420954 9.5 3/8 31.8 1-1/4 4 B127048
12mm or 1/2” shank
E220958 9.5 3/8 31.8 1-1/4 2 B127048 B
α
Tools with 3 and 4 flutes are useful when a smooth finish is required
6mm or 1/4” shank
α B No. of Ball
Tool No. degrees mm inch Flutes Bearing
ES s
ƒ
MSL2454
SL21504
45
15
6
6
1/4
1/4
2
2
B080040
B127048
Rabbeting Set SL21514 15 16 5/8 2 B127048
4 ball bearing guides for different rabbets ƒ SL22504 25 6 1/4 2 B127048
SL22514 25 10 3/8 2 B095048
ƒ SL24504 45 6 1/4 2 B127048
ƒ SL24514 45 13 1/2 2 B127048
SL30704 7 10 3/8 3 B160050
SL31504 15 10 3/8 3 B160050
SL32204 22 10 3/8 3 B160050
SL33004 30 10 3/8 3 B160050
SL34504 45 13 1/2 3 B127048
12mm or 1/2” shank
D C Ball
SL21128 11.2 22 7/8 2 B127048
Set No. mm inch mm inch Bearing
SL22258 22.5 22 7/8 2 B127048
ES20004 31.8 1-1/4 6.3 1/4 B190063
SL24518 45 13 1/2 2 B127048
8.0 5/16 B159063
SL24538 45 19 3/4 2 B127048
9.5 3/8 B127063
SL24548 45 25 1 2 B127048
11.0 7/16 B095063
Available with 6mm, 1/4” 12mm and 1/2” shank
, SL34508 45 13 1/2 3 B127048
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
8 s Miniature Line Bit
7. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
SCP
Rip & Slotting Bit
L
B
SOLID CARBIDE
D
1/4” shank
D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
SCF SCP1634 6.35 1/4 9.5 3/8 38 1-1/2
Flush Trimmer
L
B SCV
“V” Grooving Veining Bit–90° L
D
D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch B
SCF1634 6.35 1/4 6 1/4 38 1-1/2
SCF2634 6.35 1/4 9.5 3/8 38 1-1/2 D
* SCF1644 6.35 1/4 6 1/4 35 1-3/8
* Without ball end for flat dados D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
SCV9004 6.35 1/4 9.5 3/8 38 1-1/2
SCSL SCRB
Bevel Trimmer 7° Veining Bits
L
L
B
D
R
D
D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch R D L
SCSL074 6.35 1/4 6 1/4 38 1-1/2 Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
SCRB324 1.6 1/16 3.2 1/8 38 1-1/2
SCRB404 2.0 5/64 4.0 5/32 38 1-1/2
SCRB484 2.4 3/32 4.8 3/16 38 1-1/2
SCSF SCRB634 3.2 1/8 6.3 1/4 38 1-1/2
Combination Flush
& Bevel Trimmer 7°
L
SCPP
Boring & Flush Trimmer L
B
B
D D
D B L D B L
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
SCSF074 6.35 1/4 9.5 3/8 38 1-1/2 SCPP634 6.35 1/4 6 1/4 38 1-1/2
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8. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
SF
Combination Flush &
Bevel Trimming Bit
D
B
α
6mm or 1/4” shank
D B α
SZ
Tool No. mm inch mm inch degrees Bevel Trimming Bits
ƒ SF12124 12 .472 12.7 1/2 23
Z B
Dovetail Bits
α
D
6mm or 1/4” shank
α α D B No. of
B Tool No. degrees mm inch mm inch Flutes
SZ21504 15 16.0 5/8 16 5/8 2
SZ32214 22 24.0 31/32 16 5/8 3
D SZ34504 45 35.0 1-3/8 10 3/8 3
6mm or 1/4” shank 12mm or 1/2” shank
SZ32218 22 24.0 31/32 16 5/8 3
α D B
Tool No. degrees mm inch mm inch SZ34508 45 35.0 1-3/8 10 3/8 3
Z100904 9 9.5 3/8 9.5 3/8
ƒ Z131404 14 12.7 1/2 12.5 1/2
12mm or 1/2” shank
Z071608 7 16.0 5/8 22.0 7/8
Z071908 7 19.0 3/4 22.0 7/8
Z072208 7 22.0 7/8 22.0 7/8
Z131408 14 12.7 1/2 12.5 1/2 V
Z142548 14 25.4 1 25.0 1
“V”–Grooving Bits
With reliefing teeth α
D B
B
α
6mm or 1/4” shank D
ƒ Z141404 14 12.7 1/2 13.0 1/2 6mm or 1/4” shank
α D B
Tool No. degrees mm inch mm inch
ƒ V601274 60 12.7 1/2 16 5/8
3/8
BSF
ƒ V900954 90 9.5 3/8 11 7/16
ƒ V901274 90 12.7 1/2 10 3/8
ZB ƒ V901604 90 16.0 5/8 13 1/2
Dovetail Bit ƒ V901904 90 19.0 3/4 16 5/8
ƒ V902504 90 25.4 1 19 3/4
For Brookman Machines
12mm or 1/2” shank
V901278 90 12.7 1/2 10 3/8
B V901608 90 16.0 5/8 13 1/2
V901908 90 19.0 3/4 16 5/8
D V902508 90 25.4 1 19 3/4
V903208 90 31.8 1-1/4 25 1
D B V903808 90 38.1 1-1/2 32 1-1/4
Tool No. mm inch mm inch
ZB13146 14.3 9/16 12.7 1/2
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
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9. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
RB
Core Box Bits
RBL
Core Box Bits
B Extra Deep
R
D
6mm or 1/4” shank
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch B
ƒ RB06004 3.2 1/8 6.3 1/4 5.5 7/32
RB08004 4.0 5/32 8.0 5/16 6 1/4
R
ƒ RB10004 4.8 3/16 9.5 3/8 6 1/4
D
ƒ RB12004 6.3 1/4 12.7 1/2 9 3/8 6mm or 1/4” shank
ƒ RB16004 8.0 5/16 16.0 5/8 9.5 3/8 R D B
ƒ RB19004 9.5 3/8 19.0 3/4 11 7/16 Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
ƒ RB22004 11.1 7/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16 ƒ RBL0324 1.6 1/16 3.2 1/8 9.5 3/8
ƒ RB25004 12.7 1/2 25.4 1 16 5/8 ƒ RBL0484 2.4 3/32 4.8 3/16 13 1/2
ƒ RBL0634 3.2 1/8 6.3 1/4 13 1/2
12mm or 1/2” shank
ƒ RBL0804 4.0 5/32 8.0 5/16 13 1/2
RB10008 4.8 3/16 9.5 3/8 6 1/4
RB12008 6.3 1/4 12.7 1/2 9 3/8 12mm or 1/2” shank
RB16008 8.0 5/16 16.0 5/8 9.5 3/8 RBL1008 4.8 3/16 9.5 3/8 25 1
RB19008 9.5 3/8 19.0 3/4 11 7/16 RBL1278 6.3 1/4 12.7 1/2 32 1-1/4
RB22008 11.1 7/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16 RBL1408 7.1 9/32 14.2 9/16 32 1-1/4
RB25008 12.7 1/2 25.4 1 16 5/8 RBL1608 7.9 5/16 15.9 5/8 32 1-1/4
RBL1908 9.5 3/8 19.0 3/4 32 1-1/4
RBL2208 11.1 7/16 22.2 7/8 32 1-1/4
RBL2508 12.7 1/2 25.4 1 32 1-1/4
DB
Core Box Template Bits
With Ball Bearing guide RV
Plunging Rounding
te
pla
Over Bits
m
Te
B
R
B
6mm or 1/4” shank D R
D = 2R B Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Bearing
DB10004 9.5 3/8 6 1/4 B127063 D
6mm or 1/4” shank
DB12004 12.7 1/2 9 3/8 B127063
DB16004 16.0 5/8 9.5 3/8 B159063 R D B
DB19004 19.0 3/4 11 7/16 B190063 Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
ƒ RV06004 6.3 1/4 19.0 3/4 13 1/2
12mm or 1/2” shank ƒ RV08004 8.0 5/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16
DB19008 19.0 3/4 11 7/16 B190127 ƒ RV10004 9.5 3/8 25.4 1 16 5/8
DB25008 25.4 1 16 5/8 B254127
12mm or 1/2” shank
For retaining collars see page 33
RV06008 6.3 1/4 19.0 3/4 13 1/2
RV08008 8.0 5/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16
RV10008 9.5 3/8 25.4 1 16 5/8
ƒ RV12008 12.7 1/2 35.0 1-3/8 25 1
ƒ RV16008 16.0 5/8 44.5 1-3/4 32 1-1/4
RV19008 19.0 3/4 50.8 2 38 1-1/2
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
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10. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
DC
Classical Template Bits
With Ball Bearing guide
e
lat
mp
RH
Te
Plunging Beading &
Rounding Over Bits B
D
6mm or 1/4” shank
D B Ball
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Bearing
B
A DC03004 12.7 1/2 9 3/8 B127063
R DC05004 19.0 3/4 13 1/2 B190063
DC06004 25.4 1 16 5/8 B260100
6mm or 1/4” shank D 12mm or 1/2” shank
R=A D B DC06008 25.4 1 16 5/8 B285127
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch Retaining Collars:
RH03004 3.2 1/8 9.5 3/8 7 9/32 PF06300-for 1/4” shank
RH05004 4.8 3/16 13.5 17/32 13 1/2 PF12700-for 1/2” shank
RH06004 6.3 1/4 17.5 11/16 13 1/2
RH08004 8.0 5/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16
RH10004 9.5 3/8 25.4 1 16 5/8
RH12004 12.7 1/2 31.8 1-1/4 17 11/16 RA
12mm or 1/2” shank Ogee Bits
RH06008 6.3 1/4 17.5 11/16 13 1/2
RH08008 8.0 5/16 22.2 7/8 14 9/16
RH10008 9.5 3/8 25.4 1 16 5/8
RH12008 12.7 1/2 31.8 1-1/4 17 11/16
B
R
R
6mm or 1/4” shank D
RC R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
Plunging Classical Bits ƒ RA15004 1.6 1/16 9.5 3/8 8 5/16
ƒ RA20004 2.0 5/64 12.7 1/2 8 5/16
ƒ RA30004 3.2 1/8 19.0 3/4 13 1/2
12mm or 1/2” shank
RA30008 3.2 1/8 19.0 3/4 13 1/2
B
RRC
6mm or 1/4” shank D
Plunge Ogee Bits
D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch
s MRC0304 12.7 1/2 8 5/16
ƒ RC03004 12.7 1/2 9 3/8
ƒ RC05004 19.0 3/4 13 1/2
ƒ RC06004 25.4 1 16 5/8 B
12mm or 1/2” shank 6mm or 1/4” shank D
RC05008 19.0 3/4 13 1/2 D B
RC06008 25.4 1 16 5/8 Tool No. mm inch mm inch
s MRR1204 12.7 1/2 8 5/16
ƒ RRC2704 27.0 1-1/16 12 15/32
12mm or 1/2” shank
RRC2708 27.0 1-1/16 12 15/32
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
12 s Miniature Line Bit
11. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
RRA RR
Ogee Bits Classical Bits
With Carbide Plunging Tip
B
B 12mm or 1/2” shank D
D B
R
Tool No. mm inch mm inch
6mm or 1/4” shank D RR32008 31.8 1-1/4 11 7/16
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
RRA2504 3.2 1/8 25.4 1 9.5 3/8
12mm or 1/2” shank
RRA2508 3.2 1/8 25.4 1 9.5 3/8
RRA3508 3.2 1/8 35.0 1-3/8 9.5 3/8
MM
RR Key Hole Bits
Plunging Classical Bits Single Flute
For “Key Hole” slots in picture frames
B
R
D D1
6mm or 1/4” shank B
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch D
RR42544 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 16 5/8
12mm or 1/2” shank 6mm or 1/4” shank
RR42548 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 16 5/8 D D1 B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
ƒ MM10954 9.5 3/8 4.8 3/16 9.5 3/8
MM12954 12.7 1/2 8.0 5/16 9.5 3/8
DL
Plunging Classical
Template Bits
With Ball Bearing Guide
MM
e
lat
T–Slott Bits
mp
Te
B D1
B
D
6mm or 1/4” shank 12mm or 1/2” shank D
D B Ball D D1 B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch Bearing Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
DL42544 25.4 1 16 5/8 B260100 MM28208 28.0 1-3/32 9.5 3/8 8.0 5/16
12mm or 1/2” shank MM35228 35.0 1-3/8 12.7 1/2 9.5 3/8
DL42548 25.4 1 16 5/8 B285127
Retaining Collars:
PF06300 for 1/4” shank
PF12700 for 1/2” shank
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
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12. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
RT/RTP
Ogee Bits
RS With Ball Bearing Guide
Classical Bits
With Ball Bearing Guide RT
B
R
R
RTP
B
6mm or 1/4” shank D
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch R
s MRS0304 3.0 1/8 20.0 25/32 10 25/64
ƒ RS04004 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 14.5 9/16
D
ƒ RS06004 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 19 3/4 6mm or 1/4” shank
12mm or 1/2” shank R D B
RS04008 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 14.5 9/16 Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
RS06008 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 19 3/4 ƒ RT04004 4.0 5/32 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
ƒ RT06004 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 17 11/16
Ball Bearing Guide-B095048
12mm or 1/2” shank
RT04008 4.0 5/32 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
RT06008 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 17 11/16
For type RT use Ball Bearing Guide-B127048
For type RTP use Ball Bearing Guide-B095048
Ordering RTP type–change the tool No. prefix from RT to RTP
RM/RMP
RD Classical Bits
Roman Ogee Bits With Ball Bearing Guide
With Ball Bearing Guide
RM
B
R
R
B
RMP
D
6mm or 1/4” shank R
R D B R
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
s MRD0304 3.0 1/8 20.0 25/32 10 25/64
ƒ RD04004 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 14.5 9/16 D
ƒ RD06004 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 19 3/4 6mm or 1/4” shank
R D B
12mm or 1/2” shank
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
RD04008 4.0 5/32 25.4 1 14.5 9/16 s MRM0304 3.0 1/8 20.0 25/32 10 25/64
RD06008 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 19 3/4 ƒ RM04004 4.0 5/32 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
Ball Bearing Guide-B095048 ƒ RM06004 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 17 11/16
12mm or 1/2” shank
RM04008 4.0 5/32 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
RM06008 6.3 1/4 35.0 1-3/8 17 11/16
For type RM use Ball Bearing Guide-B127048
For type RMP use Ball Bearing Guide-B095048
Ordering RMP type–change the tool No. prefix from RM to RMP
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
14 s Miniature Line Bit
13. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER BITS
RZ RN
Cove Bits Classical Bits
With Ball Bearing Guide With Ball Bearing Guide
B
R
B
6mm or 1/4” shank D
R
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
6mm or 1/4” shank D ƒ RN03004 5.0 13/64 31.8 1-1/4 13 1/2
R D B ƒ RN04004 6.5 1/4 38.1 1-1/2 16 5/8
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
12mm or 1/2” shank
s MRZ0304 3.0 1/8 14.0 35/64 10 25/64
s M07RZ64 6.0 1/4 20.0 25/32 10 25/64 RN03008 5.0 13/64 31.8 1-1/4 13 1/2
ƒ RZ05004 4.8 3/16 19.0 3/4 11 7/16 RN04008 6.5 1/4 38.1 1-1/2 16 5/8
ƒ RZ06004 6.3 1/4 22.2 7/8 12 1/2 Ball Bearing Guide-B127048
ƒ RZ08004 8.0 5/16 25.4 1 12 1/2
ƒ RZ10004 9.5 3/8 28.6 1-1/8 14 9/16
ƒ RZ12004 12.7 1/2 35.0 1-3/8 16 5/8
RZC
12mm or 1/2” shank
Classical Cove Bits
RZ06008 6.3 1/4 22.2 7/8 12 1/2
With Ball Bearing Guide
RZ08008 8.0 5/16 25.4 1 12 1/2
RZ10008 9.5 3/8 28.6 1-1/8 14 9/16
RZ12008 12.7 1/2 35.0 1-3/8 16 5/8
Ball Bearing Guide-B095048 B
R
6mm or 1/4” shank D
RI/RIP R D B
Ogee Fillet Bits Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
s M10CO44 4.0 5/32 20.0 25/32 10 25/64
With Ball Bearing Guide ƒ RZC0504 4.8 3/16 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
ƒ RZC0804 8.0 5/16 35.0 1-3/8 16 5/8
RI
RI 12mm or 1/2” shank
RZC0508 4.8 3/16 28.6 1-1/8 13 1/2
RZC0808 8.0 5/16 35.0 1-3/8 16 5/8
Ball Bearing Guide-B095048
B
RIP
RIP
R
RJ
R
Wavy Edge Bits
D With Ball Bearing Guide
6mm or 1/4” shank
R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch B
R
s MRI0304 2.7 7/64 22.0 .866 8 5/16
ƒ RI04004 4.0 5/32 35.0 1-3/8 13.5 17/32 R
12mm or 1/2” shank R
RI04008 4.0 5/32 35.0 1-3/8 13.5 17/32
6mm or 1/4” shank D
ƒ RI06008 6.3 1/4 41.3 1-5/8 19 3/4
RI10008 9.5 3/8 57.2 2-1/4 25 1 R D B
Tool No. mm inch mm inch mm inch
For type RI use Ball Bearing Guide-B127048
s MRJ0304 2.5 3/32 20.0 25/32 10 25/64
For type RIP use Ball Bearing Guide-B095048
RJ04004 4.0 5/32 31.8 1-1/4 17.5 11/16
Ordering RIP type–change the tool No. prefix from RI to RIP
12mm or 1/2” shank
RJ04008 4.0 5/32 31.8 1-1/4 17.5 11/16
Ball Bearing Guide-B127048
ƒ Available with 8mm shank
s Miniature Line Bit
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