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May 06, 2026 - 07:09 AM
No-load speed (RPM) impacts how clean and fast the biscuit joiner can cut. Higher RPMs (9,000–11,000) yield smoother cuts with less tear-out, especially in hardwoods, while lower speeds may be sufficient for softwoods or less frequent use. For instance, the Makita PJ7000 reaches an impressive 11,000 RPM for ultra-smooth results, while the Lamello 101402S and Virutex 7900199 offer 9,000–10,000 RPM for reliable cutting. With multiple RPM options across products, users can choose between higher speeds for efficiency or moderate speeds for greater control.
