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Abrasives

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Application recommendations:

1. HSS burrs, thanks to their special tooth geometry and high

production quality, particularly suitable for deburring, chamfering,

cast-iron fettling and processing aluminium. They can also be used

cost-effectively with low-power machines in the low turning rate

range.

2. HSS burrs should be used with low-revolution machines,

compared to hard-metal burrs.

3. They are not available for applications where there are

high revolution rates.

4. The toughness of high-speed steel (HSS) provides greater

stability of tooth cutting.

Example:

HM burr, tooth system 1, ∅ 12 mm. Coarse machining of soft NF metals.

Cutting speed: 200–300 m/min.

Revolution range: 5400–8000 min

-1

.

Tooth system 1

without chip deflector.

Tooth system 3

with chip deflector.

Tooth system 5

without chip deflector.

Observe safety

recommendations:

Please observe the

recommended

revolutions!

Cutting speeds

m/min

60

80

100

200

250

300

Burr ∅ mm

Revolutions

min

-1

2,3

8400 11100 13900 27700 34600 41600

3,2

6000 8000 10000 19900 24900 29900

4

4800 6400 8000 16000 19900 23900

5

3900 5100 6400 12800 16000 19100

6

3200 4300 5400 10700 13300 16000

7

2800 3700 4600 9100 11400 13700

8

2400 3200 4000 8000 10000 12000

10

2000 2600 3200 6400 8000

9600

12

1600 2200 2700 5400 6700

8000

14

1400 1900 2300 4600 5700

6900

16

1200 1600 2000 4000 5000

6000

HSS burr

Material groups

Processing

Tooth system Cutting speed

Steel, cast

steel

Uncured, non-

tempered steel up

to 1200 N/mm

2

(< 38 HRC)

Construction steels, carbon steels, tool

steels, unalloyed steels,

case-hardened steels, cast steel

Coarse machining =

more material removal

3

60– 80 m/min

Fine machining = lower

material removal

3

80–100 m/min

5

60– 80 m/min

Stainless

steel

INOX

Rust and acid-

resistant steels

austenitic and ferritic

stainless steels

Coarse machining =

more material removal

1

60– 80 m/min

Fine machining =

lower material removal

1

80–100 m/min

Non-ferrous

metals

Soft NF metals

Alu alloys, brass, copper, zinc

Coarse machining =

more material removal

1

200–300 m/min

Fine machining =

lower material removal

Cast iron Grey cast iron,

white cast iron

Cast iron with lamellar graphite EN-GJL (GG),

with nodular graphite/ductile iron EN-GJS

(GGS), white malleable EN-GJMVV (GTW),

black malleable EN-GJMB (GTS)

Coarse machining =

more material removal

3

60– 80 m/min

Fine machining =

lower material removal

3

80–100 m/min

5

80–100 m/min

Synthetics,

other

materials

Fibre-reinforced, thermoplastic and duro-plastic synthetics, hard

rubber, wood

Coarse machining =

more material removal

1

200–300 m/min

Fine machining =

lower material removal

1

250–300 m/min

HSS burrs

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