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0.0360" Diamond Flute Carbide Router, .170" LOC, Up Cut, Drill Point, 1/8" Shank R113
0.0360" Diamond Flute Carbide Router, .170" LOC, Up Cut, Drill Point, 1/8" Shank R113
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This Kyocera diamond Flute carbide router features a 0.0360" cutting diameter, .170" LOC, 1-1/2" overall length, and a 1/8" shank, making it well-suited for precision routing in abrasive composite materials.
The diamond Flute geometry utilizes a fine, multi-edge cutting structure that is gentler on brittle and fracture-prone materials, helping reduce chipping, delamination, and edge damage.
This router is optimized for FR-4, G10, fiberglass, phenolic laminates, carbon fiber, and other abrasive composites, where consistent performance and clean edges are critical.
For extended tool life in highly abrasive materials, consider upgrading to our diamond-coated (PCD) routers →
The up-cut design helps evacuate chips efficiently and improves bottom-edge cut quality.
This tool features a drill point tip, providing added strength for repeated plunging and entry into denser materials.
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Typical Applications
- PCB routing (FR-4, G10)
- Fiberglass and phenolic laminate cutting
- Carbon fiber routing
- Abrasive composite machining
- Applications requiring repeated plunging
Benefits
- Diamond Flute geometry reduces chipping and delamination
- Up-cut design improves chip evacuation and bottom-edge finish
- Drill point tip provides strength for repeated plunging
- Mid-length .170" LOC balances reach and rigidity
- Solid carbide construction ensures durability
Specifications
| Tool Type | Carbide Router |
| Geometry | Diamond Flute |
| Tip Style | Drill Point |
| Cut Direction | Up Cut |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.0360" |
| Length of Cut (LOC) | .170" |
| Overall Length | 1-1/2" |
| Shank Diameter | 1/8" |
| Material | Solid Tungsten Carbide |
| Manufacturer | Kyocera |
Tip style: Drill Point — reinforced tip for repeated plunging in denser materials.
About Diamond-Cut Routers:
Learn why diamond-cut routers excel at machining composites →
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