Rapid Abrasives Carbide Burr - Cone - 1/8" x 11/32" D/C
DISCONTINUED -  Double Cut Solid Carbide Rotary Burr - Used in metal and non-ferrous metal applications for grinding edges, contours and deburring

Carbide Burr - Cone - 1/8" x 11/32" D/C


DISCONTINUED -  Double Cut Solid Carbide Rotary Burr - Used in metal and non-ferrous metal applications for grinding edges, contours and deburring

Product #: PRMSM41DC
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Product Description

The Rapid Abrasives Cone Double Cut Carbide Burr is built to round edges and surface finishing in hard to reach areas, in tight narrow angles, and contours in metal and non-ferrous metal applications.


Build

Excellent for light to medium material removal.

This solid carbide burr is double cut with a chisel tooth cutting pattern that produces small chips instead of long, sharp slivers which help to finish the metal surfaces faster, eliminates loading and minimizes chatter to provide a smooth cutting experience.

Operation

Moving the burr over the surface gradually will help remove only the material wanted and will help prevent the burr from making divots and unsightly marks.

To extend the life of the burr, only apply enough pressure to let the burr do the work. This eliminates unnecessary wear to the burr.

Carbide burrs can run hotter than high strength steel and perform better at high temps.

  • Carbide Burrs: Cutting tools built for the cutting and removal of burrs and excess material from a wide variety of materials.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #:SM41DC
Diameter:[1/8 inch]
Material:Carbide Tip
Shank Length:[11/32 inch]
Shank Shape:Cone M
Shank Type:Double Cut
  • For Grinding Edges, Contours and Deburring
  • Fnishing in Hard to Reach Areas
  • Grinding and Finishing in Tight Narrow Angles, and Contours