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Amana Tool Unveils In-Tech Series of Replaceable Knife Router Bits for Everyone.


New Line Contains Popular Bit Profiles Featuring Industrial-Quality Carbide carbide, any one of a group of compounds that contain carbon and one other element that is either a metal, boron, or silicon. Generally, a carbide is prepared by heating a metal, metal oxide, or metal hydride with carbon or a carbon compound.  Inserts That Increase Tool Life and Reduce Production Costs

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- Amana Tool, manufacturers of industrial-quality tungsten carbide tungsten carbide
n.
An extremely hard, fine gray powder whose composition is WC, used in tools, dies, wear-resistant machine parts, and abrasives.
 woodworking tools, today announced its In-Tech[TM] line of replaceable carbide insert knife router bits that bring industrial woodworking technology to portable router machines. The series comprises nine router bits that feature industrial-quality replaceable carbide knives instead of standard brazed carbide tips. In-Tech router bits are priced comparable to standard router bits but last up to four times longer, saving users money during the life of the tool as knives are replaced rather than the entire tool.

The In-Tech replaceable knives are made of a harder sub-micro grade carbide than those used on standard brazed router bits. This higher grade of carbide significantly increases the life of the router bit and makes the bits ideal for use in harder types of materials such as MDF (1) (Main Distribution Frame) A wiring rack that connects outside lines with internal lines. It is used to connect public or private lines coming into the building to internal networks.  and chipboard chip·board  
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thin rigid board made of compressed wood particles

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 standard carbide tipped bits, router bit dimensions, cutting quality and accuracy remain constant during the life of the tool.

Amana Tool technical director, Frank Misiti, said, "We take great pride in our customer-focused innovation and are pleased to provide industrial-quality cutting tools and precision for the home user at an affordable price. With the unveiling of our In-Tech series, we're now ensuring that our customers can achieve the best results possible while saving labor, time and money."

In-Tech router bits have a 1/4" shank shank (shangk)
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shank
n.
The part of the human leg between the knee and ankle.
 and are available in nine popular profiles The In-Tech router bits are sold individually starting at $16.88 USD USD

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, and replacement knives start at $3.08 USD through Amana Tool's authorized au·thor·ize  
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1. To grant authority or power to.

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 distributors. For the location nearest you, visit www.amanatool.com.

About Amana Tool

An industry leader for more than 35 years, Amana Tool specializes in solid carbide, carbide insert and carbide-tipped cutting tools for the woodworking, aluminum and plastics industry. Amana Tool's full line of high-quality woodworking tools includes saw blades, router bits, shaper cutters, boring bits and more for wood, solid surface, aluminum and plastics. The company was founded in 1972 and has corporate headquarters in Farmingdale, N.Y. For a complete listing of Amana Tool's products, visit www.amanatool.com.

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