Description
When the carbide edges on an IC209 raised panel back cutter dull after extended production, swapping in fresh inserts restores the clean back-face rabbet without replacing the entire cutter head. These replacement carbide cutters seat directly in the three-wing IC209 back cutter body, returning the tool to full cutting performance for rabbeting the back face of raised door panels to seat depth in the frame groove. A back cutter run with worn edges leaves a rough or stepped rabbet that keeps panels from seating flush, causing rattle and binding as the wood moves seasonally — replacing the inserts at the first sign of edge wear keeps panel fit consistent across a production run. The carbide grade holds its edge through abrasive hardwoods and man-made panel stock such as MDF and veneered sheet goods. Install a full set to keep all three wings balanced, seating each insert with its INKS414S screw using the INKS414TW T15 Torx wrench. Keeping a spare set on the shelf means a dull edge never stops a panel-door run.











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