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Apr 05, 2026 - 06:11 AM
Cutting diameter is a critical consideration when choosing a surfacing bit because it determines how much surface area you can cover with each pass, directly affecting efficiency and the quality of your finished surface. Larger diameters, like 2-1/2" or 3-27/32", are ideal for quickly resurfacing large panels, while smaller diameters, such as 1-1/8", are perfect for detail work or smaller machines. The available range in this category includes options from 1-1/8" (e.g., Amana Tool 45525) up to 3-27/32" (Amana Tool RC-2259). For example, the RC-2263 offers a 2-3/4" diameter, making it a good choice for those needing to balance efficiency with machine compatibility. With such a range available, users can select the ideal diameter for their specific project size and machine capability.
