Tungsten carbide rotary burrs have a wide range of applications when machining mild steel, carbon steel, cast iron, stainless steel and aluminium etc. They remove material many times faster than traditional hand files allowing for increased productivity. They are for use in electric or air powered die grinders and some routers (where the router can be removed from the base).
ADVANTAGES
50 times the life of emery wheels
10 times the life of high speed steel burrs
5 times faster material removal than emery wheels
Doesn't make lots of dust like emery wheels do
6 PIECE SET INCLUDES
1 x Cylinder with end cut 20mm x 10mm dia. total length 65mm
1 x Tree with radius end 20mm x 10mm dia. total length 64mm
1 x Cylinder with radius end 20mm x 10mm dia. total length 64mm
1 x Taper with radius end 25mm x 10mm dia. total length 70mm
1 x Ball 10mm dia. total length 55mm
1 x Oval 15mm x 10mm dia. total length 62mm
All cutting heads are double cut
All shanks are 6mm diameter
Supplied in plastic cases
USE ON MATERIALS
Aluminium
Brass
Bronze
Carbon steel
Cast iron
Copper
Fibreglass
Hardboard
Hardened steel up to HRC65
Inconel
Mild steel
Stainless steel
Titanium
APPLICATIONS
Cylinder head porting
Welding spatter clean up
Carving and sculpting
Equine dentistry
Removing burrs
Chamfering
Grinding shapes
RECOMMENDED OPERATING SPEEDS
Burr Diameter mm | Recommended Spindle rpm |
3 | 65000-75000 |
6 | 30000-40000 |
8 | 25000-28000 |
10 | 20000-23000 |
12 | 15000-18000 |
16 | 10000-14000 |
NOTES
Only at high speeds can their performance be realised. Electric drills are not fast enough.
Use a lubricant when grinding sticky metals such as aluminium.
Also called a rotary file.
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