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The spindle on that machine is 3hp so it will not handle full depth with a big step over small step over should doable dependent on toolpath used, basically, you need to do some test cutting before going into a production run to find what is a good step over.
There will be a bit of defection at that sort of length of cut you will need to do some spring passes or do a couple of contours at full depth to remove any deflection from the part.
The tools to use quilty is the key do not buy cheap cutters, the common places for woodworkers is to get the tools from https://www.toolstoday.com/ or direct from Amana tools there is also http://www.harveytool.com/
https://www.whitesiderouterbits.com/.
Have a read of this for upcut or downcut cutters http://blog.carbideprocessors.com/whiteside-machine/up-cut-router-bits-vs-down-cut-router-bits/
Any other questions yell out.
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