Diamond cut burs are designed for machining stainless steel (INOX), steel, and high-temperature-resistant materials such as nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys. They have high stock removal with short chips, and achieve a good surface finish. Universal line burs are designed for fine and coarse stock removal on the key materials used in industrial manufacturing. They provide a good stock removal rate and are not specific to a particular material. Cylindrical bur with end cut, shape B.
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Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)
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Steels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)
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Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)
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Hardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)
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High-temperature-resistant materials
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Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
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Recommendations for use:
For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/4" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output from 300 watts.
Other Details
Good stock removal rate due to high quality tungsten carbide, bur shape, cut, and optional coating.
The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.