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Tungsten Carbide Burr Rotary File Rasp Cutting Burrs 1/8 Shank 1/4 Head Metal Wood Grinding Engraving Polishing (Carbide Burr Double Cut)

KWD 5.500

Brand
aTourer
Category
Cutting Tools
Weight
87 g
Pattern NameCarbide Burr Double Cut
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Special Features

  • Tungsten Carbide Burr is Harder than High Speed Steel Burr. Good quality rotary rasps are machine ground from a specially chosen grade of carbide. Due to the hardness is up to HRC70, the Tungsten Carbide they can be used on much more demanding jobs than HSS (High Speed Steel). Carbide rasp also perform better at higher temperatures than HSS, makes it good performance, longer life, and more adaptable to demanding working environments
  • Double Cut or Single Cut Carbide Burr? Double cut burrs tend to be used on low density metals, aluminum, soft steel and also for all non-metal materials such as plastics and wood. They have more cutting edges and remove material faster. Single cut rotary file is designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading, prevent iron-chip accumulate and over-heat cause cutter head damage, which makes it more suitable for materials with relatively high density such as metals.
  • What Tools Will the Die Grinder Bits In? Ideally Tungsten carbide rotary rasp is used in Air Tools i.e Pneumatic rotary tools, Die Grinders and high speed engravers. Micro Motors, Pendant Drills, Flexible Shafts, and hobby rotary tools. Tips: Always use a hand piece that runs true (with no wobble)
  • Where Need to Use the Rotary Burrs? Carving Burr is widely used for wood carving, metalwork, engineering, tool making, model engineering, jewellery making, cutting, casting, welding, chamferring, finishing, deburring, grinding, cylinder head porting, cleaning trimming and sculpting.
  • How to Use the Tungsten Carbide 1/8 Shank Better? If the cutting bits are chipping easily this could be due to the speed being too slow. However, it's ideal to start the cutting slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. The 1/8 carving burrs can bear the speed range of 6000-50000 revolutions per minute.

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