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May 16, 2026 - 06:29 AM
Cutting height (or cut length) is important because it determines how deep you can cut in a single pass, impacting both efficiency and finish quality. A greater cutting height allows for thicker materials or deeper grooves, while a shorter height is ideal for surface work or thinner stock. For example, the DRB-192 offers a 1-1/4" cutting height for deeper cuts, while the DRB-190 has a 3/4" height for more controlled, shallow cuts. The DRB-216 features a 1-5/8" cut height, suitable for extra-deep routing. With a variety of cutting heights available, you can match the bit to your material thickness and project requirements.
