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Jun 28, 2026 - 05:45 AM
Shank diameter impacts compatibility with routers, tool rigidity, and vibration during cutting. Common sizes, like 1/4" (found in the Amana Tool 51402-Z and Amana Tool 46052-K), offer a balance of strength and broad machine compatibility, while larger shanks, such as 3/8" in the Amana Tool 46449-K, provide extra stability for demanding tasks. Multiple shank options are available in this category, ensuring you can match the bit to your router and application for the best performance.
