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Carbide Rotary Burrs, often mentioned as rotary files or die grinder bits, are used to cut, shape, grind, and remove sharp edges, burrs, and excess material (deburring). A rotary burr is a rotating tool that's used for removing material. They're designed to rotate at high speed, enabling it to control the fabric it's performing on. Burrs are suitable for deburring, shaping, and enlarging holes when working with metal.
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Carbide Rotary Burrs, often mentioned as rotary files or die grinder bits, are used to cut, shape, grind, and remove sharp edges, burrs, and excess material (deburring). A rotary burr is a rotating tool that's used for removing material. They're designed to rotate at high speed, enabling it to control the fabric it's performing on. Burrs are suitable for deburring, shaping, and enlarging holes when working with metal.
WHAT IS A CARBIDE BURR? Generally, a carbide burr is formed from either Tungsten Carbide or High Strength Steel (HSS). Tungsten carbide burrs are suitable when working with metal. Due to their extreme hardness, they will be used on far more demanding jobs and won't wear out, unlike HSS. Tungsten carbide burrs last longer and perform better under higher temperatures.
TYPES OF CARBIDE BURRS Metal burrs are available either a single/aluminum cut or a double/diamond cut. Large single/aluminum cut carbide metal burrs have one right cut spiral flute and are used with forged iron, steel, copper, brass, and other ferrous materials like aluminum. • Single Cut • Double-Cut
TYPES OF CARBIDE BURR SHAPES Making a choice on what shape to use will depend upon the profile or cut you're looking to realize. These different shaped burs will get into many a nook and cranny and produce some exciting profiles. • Carbide Ball Burrs • Carbide Tree Burrs • Carbide Inverted Cone Burrs
TYPES OF CYLINDER CARBIDE BURRS • Oval Burrs • Cylinder Burrs • Carbide oval burrs • Flame Burrs • Oblate Spheroid • Countersink Burrs
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