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About Conventional Spiral Heads
Insert planing heads for non-jointed applications of 80 ft. per min. or less.
Using a spiral-cut tool on natural wood can make the cutting process smoother, often dramatically improving finish quality. These advantages are particularly beneficial when cutting material that is cross-grained, knotty, or of a “stringy” layered structure.
- Noise reduction (up to 20 decibels)
- Reduced cutting pressure (up to 20%)
- Reduced tearing
- Less severe cutting action
- Less tendency to create chip dents
- Less raised grain
- Should a knife nick occur, only a single 4-sided insert knife must be rotated or replaced. No grinding required.
- Insert knives uniquely designed with a slight convex curve on the cutting edge to prevent lines from appearing on the wood surface.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not mismatch replacement carbide insert knives. All knives must be from the same supplier, in order not to affect balance.
Each head includes a full set of installed inserts.
Confirm appropriate tool diameter when using on first bottom with rebate cutter.
Sizes shown available from stock.