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Bead & 'V' Paneling Assemblies

2 Wing With Ball Bearing Guide
These assemblies are designed to cut tongue & groove joinery for solid wood paneling. Two patterns, a 1/4" bead (#55330) or a 45° ‘V’ (#55320),are available individually or as a set. Each assembly comprises a profile cutter, a rabbet cutter and groove cutter, two different-size bearings, a 1/2" shank arbor, and a selection of washers, shims and spacers. Assemble the profile cutter, small bearing, and rabbet cutter as shown in the solid drawing to cut the tongue. To rout the groove, mount the groover and large bearing with the profiler, as shown in the ghosted drawing. The tool will work with stock from 1/2" through 1" thick.
Bead & 'V' Paneling Assemblies
Type
D
D1
R
B
d
L
Tool No.
'V'
1-13/16
1-5/16
---
45°
1-3/16
1/2
3-1/8
55320
Bead
1-15/16
1-5/16
1/4
---
1-3/16
1/2
3-1/8
55330
Both 90° 'V' and 1/4" 'Bead' Paneling set.
             
55325
 
Individual Components
Quantity Required for Tool No.
Type
55320
55330
55325
90° 'V' Profile Cutter
1
---
1
1/4 R 'Bead' Profile Cutter
---
1
1
5/8 Rabbet Cutter
1
1
1
5/32 Groove Cutter
1
1
1
Ball Bearing .865" Dia.
1
1
1
Special bearing for groove cut
1
1
1
1/2 Shank Arbor with nut
1
1
1
3.0MM Spacer
3
3
3
.4MM Shim
1
1
1
.5MM Shim
1
1
1
.05MM Shim
1
1
1
.1MM Shim
3
3
3
1.0MM Black Washer
3
3
3

 
Not for Use in a hand-held routerMax RPM
NOTE:
USE IN A TABLE MOUNTED ROUTER. NOT FOR USE IN A HAND HELD ROUTER!


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