Carbide Burr – M Shape (Cone) – on a 3mm Spindle
M-Shape Carbide Burrs on a 3mm spindle. Cone Shape.
Carbide burrs are used for a wide range of stock removal and grinding operations including deburring, removal of sprues, blending welds and blending machine lines.
Our Carbide Burrs are of the SGSPRO range supplied by ATA Garryson, ensuring the highest quality.
M-Shaped Carbide Burrs are cone shaped making them popular for several applications such as deburring and cutting support structures on printed parts.
- Plain Cut is for general purpose fluting. The second most popular cut.
- Double Cut/Cross Cut is the most popular fluting style. It is very efficient at stock removal, it creates a small chip resulting in a smoother finish. Use double cut for medium-light stock removal, deburring, finishing and cleaning.
- Diamond Cut is for use on heat treated and tough alloy steels where control is important. Creates a powder-like chip.
Applications for Carbide Burrs:
- Polishing & Finishing
- Deburring, Moulding & Shaping
- Edge Smoothing, Bevelling, and Chamfering
- Detailed Engraving & Etching
- Maintenance, Restoration & Repair
Benefits of Using Carbide Burrs:
- Exceptional Quality
- Cost Effective
- Tough, Durable & Resilient
- Withstands high temperatures while producing minimal heat
- Rapid and efficient material removal
- Highly Adaptable & Versatile
- Achieves detailed and intricate design through exceptional precision and control
Best Features of Carbide Burrs:
- Carbide Burrs are exceptionally hard, durable and wear resistant
- Able to withstand high temperatures without significant loss of hardness or sharpness
- Efficient at material removal due to sharp cutting edges and aggressive cutting action
- Available in a range of shapes, sizes and configurations
- Available on a 3mm/6mm Spindle or as a Carbide Burr Set
- Suitable for CNC Machining and use with hand tools
- High quality SGSPRO range from ATA Garryson
Suitable Materials for Carbide Burrs:
- Metals – Steel, Aluminium, Brass, Cast Iron, Titanium, Copper
- Composites – Kevlar, Fiberglass, Carbon Fiber
- Ceramics & Glass
- Plastics
- Stone & Concrete
- Wood
Carbide Burrs recommended use with:
- Carbide Burrs will work with a pendant motor, micromotor, air tool or hobby tool. – You can view our wide range of machines here.
- Should be used at 70,000rpm for good, smooth results.
- They are often used in CNC machining for automatic deburring, cutting and finishing.
- All tools may differ, therefore we recommend checking which spindle size your particular tool is compatible with.
Relevant Industries using Carbide Burrs:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Tool & Die Making
- Welding
- Fabrication
- Jewellery
- Glass & Ceramics
- Woodworking
- Plastics & Composite materials
- Metalworking
- Sculpture
For more information on deburring and polishing techniques visit our ‘how to’ pages.
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