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Tungsten carbide bur with MZ teeth
The specialist tool for micro-machining with extremely high surface quality on almost all materials, such as steel with a hardness < 60 HRC, cast iron, stainless steel, special alloys, titanium, hard and tough materials (e.g. Hardox), hard non-ferrous metals and wood.
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- Unlike mounted points, the geometry does not change as a result of wear, and there is very little vibration and noise
- Manufactured in accordance with strict quality standards including full inspection of soldered connections
- Sustainable product packaging made of 100 % PCR (recycled plastic from household waste), 100 % recyclable and Cradle to Cradle Certified® Bronze
Wear appropriate protective equipment when using the sanding tip, such as eye protection, hearing protection and protective gloves. Please note the recommended rotation speed (n) and cutting speed (Vc) for the material being processed as well as the tool/material assignments in the overview tables. Before using the sanding tip, please ensure that the tip rotates properly and that the clamping function on the tool drive works correctly. Do not choose a clamping length that is too small. We recommend a minimum clamping length of approx. 2/3 of the shaft length. Move the milling bit quickly and synchronously over the workpiece being processed to produce a fine surface. Suitable tool drives: flexible shaft drives, straight grinders, robots, machine tools.
For applications in which sanding tips are normally used, but where a high material removal rate is required. For fine machining, sharpening of cutting tools, corrections in tool manufacture and mould making as well as very fine plaster work and regrinding
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