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What materials are ROTOZIP cut-out bits designed for?
ROTOZIP cut-out bits are engineered for specific materials: drywall, plaster, underlayment, and plastic. The high-speed steel (HSS) bits, such as the XB-DW2 and ZB50, are optimized for drywall and plastic cutting. Carbide bits, including the XB-UL1, XB-TC1, and XB-DC1, are designed for more abrasive materials like plaster and underlayment. Using the correct bit type for the material reduces chipping and extends bit life.
What is the cutting depth range for ROTOZIP routing bits?
ROTOZIP routing bits have cutting depths ranging from 7/8 inch to 1 3/8 inch, depending on the model. For example, the XB-DW2 drywall bit has a 7/8-inch cutting depth, while the XB-UL1 underlayment bit cuts to 1 3/8 inches. The WD1 drywall bit offers a 1 1/4-inch depth. These depths accommodate standard drywall thicknesses and underlayment panels.
Does the ROTOZIP circle cutting attachment (CRCT4) fit all ROTOZIP cut-out tools?
The ROTOZIP circle cutting attachment (CRCT4) is designed to fit ROTOZIP cut-out tools that accept a tool-holder-based guide. It includes a tool holder with a cutting guide and enables circular cuts from 4 inches to 12 inches in diameter. It is compatible with most ROTOZIP spiral saw models, but you should verify the tool's collet size and mounting interface against the attachment specifications.
What shank diameters are available for ROTOZIP bits?
ROTOZIP bits are available with shank diameters of 1/8 inch, 3/16 inch, and 1/4 inch. For instance, the XB-UL1 has a 1/8-inch shank, the XB-TC1 has a 3/16-inch shank, and the XB-DC1 has a 1/4-inch shank. The shank diameter must match the collet size of your cut-out tool for proper operation.
Can ROTOZIP bits be used in non-ROTOZIP cut-out tools?
ROTOZIP bits can be used in other spiral saw or cut-out tools that accept the same shank diameters (1/8 inch, 3/16 inch, or 1/4 inch) and have compatible collets. However, performance and cutting accuracy may vary depending on the tool's RPM rating and spindle design. For optimal results, use ROTOZIP bits with ROTOZIP cut-out tools, as the bits are engineered for the brand's specific spiral saw mechanism.
What is the difference between ROTOZIP high-speed steel and carbide bits?
ROTOZIP high-speed steel (HSS) bits are suitable for cutting drywall and plastic, offering good edge retention at a lower cost. Carbide bits are harder and more wear-resistant, making them ideal for abrasive materials like plaster and underlayment. Carbide bits, such as the XB-UL1, maintain sharpness longer in high-volume or tough-material applications, but they are more brittle than HSS bits.























