Metal Grinding Polishing High Speed Carving Tungsten Carbide Burrs YG6/YG8/YG10X
Dettagli:
Luogo di origine: | Sichuan, Cina |
Marca: | Xinsheng |
Numero di modello: | costume |
Termini di pagamento e spedizione:
Quantità di ordine minimo: | 100 pezzi |
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Prezzo: | $1-$10/Piece |
Imballaggi particolari: | Custodia di plastica |
Termini di pagamento: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
Capacità di alimentazione: | 250000 pezzi/pezzi al mese |
Informazioni dettagliate |
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Nome: | File rotanti in carburo di tungsteno | Grado: | YG6/YG8/YG10X |
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Materiale: | Carburo di tungsteno | Tipo: | Parti della macchina utensile |
Ordine di prova: | Accettabile per qualsiasi quantità | Campione: | Fornito |
Evidenziare: | Burr intagliato in carburo, bara di intaglio ad alta velocità | ||
Evidenziare: | metal tungsten carbide file,metal tungsten carbide burrs,grinding tungsten carbide file |
Descrizione di prodotto
Metal Grinding Polishing High Speed Carving Tungsten Carbide Burrs
Cross cutting
Most widely used shape. Lower cutting resistance than spiral cuts. Chips are powdery. Capable of minimization of chattering.
Spiral cutting
A large cutting depth helps to shorten the required time for cutting. Chips are needle-like. Somewhat higher in cutting resistance than a master cut, but capable of fast cutting. Hence, suitable for high-efficiency cutting processes.
Aluminum cutting
Chip pocket widened to prevent clogging, enhance work performance, and help smooth chip discharge.
Recommendations For Use
• It may be necessary to alter the running speeds from those shown in the speed chart in order to achieve optimum performance.
• Harder materials require slower running speeds.
• Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
• Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
• Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
• Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
• Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
• Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and
cause the head to become detached from the shank.
• Using tools and collets which have become worn will encourage chipping.
• Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery