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May 30, 2026 - 05:56 AM
Cutting height, or the length of the cutting edge, determines the maximum depth or thickness of material you can process in a single pass. A taller cutting height allows you to work with thicker stock and increases efficiency by reducing the number of passes needed. In the insert planing category, options like the Amana Tool 61292 offer an 80mm cutting height, while the Amana Tool 61295 features a 4-3/4" (approx. 120mm) cutting height. Choosing a product with greater cutting height, such as the TT-301 Bundle, is beneficial for heavy-duty tasks, while more moderate heights suit lighter work. The range of available heights ensures you can select the cutter that aligns with your material thickness and processing needs.
