Package includes: - 8 x Tungsten Carbide burrs 6mm (0.236″) shanks and a heavy-duty box
Head length: - 5mm (0.19″) to 18mm (0.7″)
Overall length: - 50mm (1.97″) to 65mm (2.56″)
Cut type: - Double cut
Direction of rotation: - Clockwise
Ferrous metals:
- Cast iron, Hardened Steel, Stainless steel, Steel
Non-ferrous metals:
- Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Cobalt, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Tin, Titanium, Zinc
Other materials:
- Concrete, Fiberglass, Hardwood, Plastic, Porcelain, Stone, Terracotta
Tungsten carbide burrs are widely used for
Metalworking
Jewelry making
Wood carving
Weld clean-up
Chamfering
Deburring
Polishing
Grinding
Milling
Cutting out and elongating holes
Cylinder head porting and sculpting
Burr shapes in set:
Cone
Ball nose cone
Flame
Tree
Ball nose tree
Ball
Ball nose cylinder
End cut cylinder
High-speed rotary tools such as die grinders (both electric and pneumatic)
Flexible shaft tools
Compatible with drills but for optimal results we advise using high-speed tools
Read our user guide for best practices and recommended speed
Safety first: wear protective glasses and mask or better yet a face shield, and don't forget gloves. Keep out of reach of children
For cost-effective use of burrs with a shank diameter ≥ 0.236″/6 mm, a tool drive output from 300 watts is required when used at higher rotational speed
Outputs above 500 watts are advantageous, especially for hard materials (such as hardened steel)
Ensure that the burr is clamped securely in the tool - the minimum clamping depth is 2/3 of the shank length
Use both hands to ensure a strong grip. Rest the tool on your hip for better stability
Using swinging motion and light pressure, pass the tool rapidly over the workpiece in the direction of rotation, letting the speed do the work. Excess pressure can cause overheating, premature dulling or breaking