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How the Tools Work
As the rotating tool is fed into the
work piece, the extended blade /
insert cuts and deburrs the front
burr as the blade/insert is collaps-
ing into the blade/insert slot.
Easy to Use in All Machines
E-Z Burr Tools are easy to main-
tain, and set-up is quick and
straight-forward. Used in metal
working operation all over the
world, the tools run on a variety of
machines including Dial, Transfer
and CNC machining centers, along
with Bridgeports , drill presses and
even hand drills. Because of the
simples feed and retrieve action ,
no special skills are needed. These
photos demonstrate two of the
applications where E-Z Burr Tools
are used.
When its completely collapsed, the
tool continues through the hole.
The top of the blade/insert has a
polished crown so it does not mark
the bore while being fed through.
In this CNC illustration , a round
stainless steel tube with a 5/8" cross
hole is being deburred on the O.D.
and I.D. (top and bottom or even the
front and rear side) of the hole. The
customer is using a 5/8th diameter
carbide tool. The carbide insert lasted
over ten thousand parts before hav-
ing to be changed.
Once the tool has cleared the back-
side of the hole, the blade/insert
springs back out of the arbor, the
feed direction is reversed and the
rear burr is cut as the tool is withdrawn
After the cutting blade has finished the
operation and is completely collapsed
in the bore on the return stroke, the
tool may be rapid fed out of the part
and begin the next hole.
This is a lower volume job being run
on a Bridgeport. The 3/32" cross-
holes-were breaking into the 1.0"
bores and it was very difficult to re-
moves the burrs until an E-Z Burr Tool
was used. Now clean burr-free holes
are achieved without any difficulty.
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