Description:
Tungsten carbide copy milling burrs by PFERD are the perfect tools for levelling elevations, such as weld seams. Thanks to the uncut area, the weld seam can be adjusted to the level of the surrounding surface without this being damaged. Copy milling burrs are used in particular in the repair of cutting and punching blades in tool and mould-making. Tungsten carbide copy milling burrs with MICRO cut were designed especially for fine stock removal, and produce a high surface quality. Almost all materials up to a hardness of 68 HRC can be machined. Cylindrical burr.
Feature:
- RPM from, grey cast iron, white cast iron: 32000 RPM
- RPM from, hardened, heat-treated steels over 1,200 N/mm²: 24000 RPM
- RPM from, hard non-ferrous metals: 24000 RPM
- RPM from, high-temperature-resistant materials: 24000 RPM
- RPM from, rust and acid-resistant steels: 24000 RPM
- RPM from, steels up to 1,200 N/mm²: 32000 RPM
- RPM to, grey cast iron, white cast iron: 40000 RPM
- RPM to, hardened, heat-treated steels over 1,200 N/mm²: 32000 RPM
- RPM to, hard non-ferrous metals: 32000 RPM
- RPM to, high-temperature-resistant materials: 32000 RPM
- RPM to, rust and acid-resistant steels: 32000 RPM
- RPM to, steels up to 1,200 N/mm²: 40000 RPM
- Cut: MICRO
- Dia. external, metric: 6 mm
- Dia. shank, metric: 6 mm
- Length, construction: 7 mm
- Length, cut: 30 mm
- Length, total: 30 mm
Advantage:
- Long tool life and high surface quality.
- The uncut area provides optimum contour guidance and protects the workpiece against damage.
- Reduced machining time.
Application:
- Recommendations for use: For accurate contour guidance, copy milling burrs can be used with guide aids. Observe the recommended rotational speeds. To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 6 mm with drives with a power output from 300 watts.
- Applications: Cutting out holes; Deburring; Leveling; Milling; Milling out; Surface work; Work on weld seams
- Drive types: Flexible shaft drive; Straight grinder
Material:
- Materials that can be worked:
- Annealed cast iron
- Black annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)
- Bronze
- Case-hardened steels
- Cast iron
- Cast steel
- Cobalt-based alloys
- Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)
- Hard non-ferrous metal
- Hardened, heat-treated steels over 1.200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC)
- Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
- Stainless steel (INOX)
- Steel
- Steel, cast steel
- Steels up to 1,200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC)
- Steels over 700 N/mm² (> 220 HB)
- Steels up to 700 N/mm² (< 220 HB)
- Titanium
- Titanium alloys
- Tool steels
- White annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)
- Materials that can be worked: Annealed cast iron; Black annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB); Bronze; Case-hardened steels; Cast iron; Cast steel; Cobalt-based alloys; Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS); Hard non-ferrous metal; Hardened, heat-treated steels over 1.200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC); Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy); Stainless steel (INOX); Steel; Steel, cast steel; Steels up to 1,200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC); Steels over 700 N/mm² (> 220 HB); Steels up to 700 N/mm² (< 220 HB); Titanium; Titanium alloys; Tool steels; White annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)