Panel Pilot Bits

Panel pilot bits are specialized router bits designed for cutting precise openings in materials like paneling, siding, and sheathing. They feature a self-starting "drill-through" point for plunge-cutting and a pilot section that acts as a guide for template routing, ensuring accuracy and speed. As always, if you are looking for a product that you do not see below, please reach out, and we can explore opportunities for custom orders.

High Speed Steel Panel Pilot Bits

Spiral

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Table displaying item numbers, cutting diameters, cutting lengths, shank diameters, and overall lengths for three different items.
A metal drill bit with a pointed tip and textured grip area.

High Speed Steel Panel Pilot Bits

Straight

Table listing different part numbers with specifications including cutting diameter, cutting length, shank diameter, and overall length for three items.
A silver, metallic, multi-purpose kitchen utensil with a pointed, chisel-like tip.

Carbide Tipped Panel Pilot Bits

1 Flute

Table showing item numbers, cutting diameters, cutting lengths, shank diameters, and overall lengths of various tools. Item numbers are 23-101, 23-302, 23-403, and 23-404. The table contains measurements in inches, with specific sizes for each tool listed across columns.
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Carbide Tipped Panel Pilot Bits

2 Flute

Table listing item numbers with measurements for cutting diameter, cutting length, shank diameter, and overall length.

Center Pilot Staggered Bits

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A table comparing specifications of two items, including item number, cutting diameter and length, shank diameter, and overall length.