Fullerton Tool → RobbJack cross-reference
Running Fullerton Tool — known for solid-carbide end mills, drills, and routers across materials? Enter your Fullerton Tool part number below and we'll look up its specs, then match the closest RobbJack equivalent. Switching from Fullerton? Match the size and flute count here, then prove the RobbJack on your part — if it doesn't beat what you run today, we make it right.
Switching to RobbJack?
Enter your current tool's part number and we'll look up its specs — or type them in — and match the closest RobbJack equivalent, ranked by fit, with speeds & feeds and a quote one click away.
Crossing a Fullerton Tool tool to RobbJack
There's no universal part-number standard across cutting-tool brands, so we match on what actually determines performance: cutting diameter, flute count, end type and corner radius, length of cut, work material, and coating. Enter your Fullerton Toolpart number and we'll look up those specs automatically — or type in what you know. RobbJack matches your size to its nearest standard (for example RobbJack's .030 corner radius for a .031), and you can require an exact match or allow a near-size upgrade.
Don't see a match? RobbJack builds a huge range of specials. Send us the Fullerton Tool part number and our application engineers will cross-reference it directly — often a longer-lasting, faster-cutting upgrade, not just a like-for-like swap. Fullerton Tool is a trademark of its owner; RobbJack is not affiliated with Fullerton Tool, and cross-references are for identification only.