J-Shape Carbide Burrs 60 degree shame for chamfering
J-Shape Carbide Burrs on a 3mm spindle (60 degree countersink)
- Carbide burrs are used for a wide range of stock removal and grinding operations. Use in most engineering work shops – a must have too.
- The countersink shape is perfect for deburring bores and for putting on a chamfer onto a bore. The countersink sits ideally into the seat of the bore and quick way to deburr the whole of the hole or bore.
- They are useful on a wide range of materials, particularly hard ones such as metal, ceramic, plastics and even wood.
- Plain Cut is for general purpose fluting. The second most popular cut.
- Double Cut is the most popular fluting style. It is very efficient at stock removal, it creates a small chip resulting in a smoother finish.
- Diamond Cut is for use on heat treated and tough alloy steels where control is important. Creates a powder-like chip.
- Carbide is commonly used in deburring and for engineering. It offers better long term performance than other materials such as HSS (High Speed Steel).
- Carbide burrs need to be used at relatively high speeds.
- Ideally suited to use with air tools, flexible shaft systems and micromotors.
- Popular in all industries. Commonly used by our precision engineering customers for deburring mould tools and other general deburring.
- Countersink Carbide Burrs are also called J shape burrs. These are a very popular burr as burs on bores can be a regular problem with machined metal components. These are well suited to hard metals like steel. but can be used on plastic, wood and aluminium.
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