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Handheld chamfering machine pneumatic ASO 310

The ASO 310 is our top seller for small chamfers and radii up to 2 mm.

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Chamfer width [mm]
0 - 2
Radius [mm]
1 - 2
Chamfer angle
45°

Technical data

 Model  Motor Energy Maximum chamfer width [mm]
ASO 310
0,4 m3/min | 13.000 rpm 6 bar
2

 

 

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The ASO 310 is used for deburring and rounding off edges on workpieces made of steel, stainless steel, aluminum and other materials.

With the standard ball bearing, it is suitable for processing drill holes and openings starting with an internal diameter of 12 mm and a sheet thickness > 8 mm. With the optionally available stop collar for thin sheets, drill holes and internal diameters starting at 14 mm and a sheet thickness of > 2 mm can be processed. The edge break with R1 or R2 is only possible in combination with the stop collar for thin sheets.

The compact construction and the low weight offer wonderful ergonomics. The machine is equipped with a powerful and reliable pneumatic drive. The chamfer size can be set through the rotary plate.

  • For 45° chamfers and for rounding edges
  • Bores starting at Ø 12 mm can be processed
  • Can be used for straight edged and contours
  • Reliable compressed air motor
  • Compact and light (1.8 kg) construction
  • Insert milling cutter for efficient chamfering
  • One-handed operation
  • Safety lever valve

Weld seam preparation refers to the measures and work steps that are taken before the actual welding process in order to create optimum conditions for a high-quality and stable welded joint.

  1. To improve the weld quality: to ensure a strong, non-porous connection.
  2. Facilitating the welding process: better accessibility and processing of the seam.
  3. Avoidance of defects: reduction of tension, cracks or inclusions in the seam.
  1. Cleaning the welding surfaces: Removal of dirt, oil, rust, scale or other contaminants that could affect weld quality.
  2. Chamfering the edges of the workpiece: Machining the edges to produce the correct seam type (e.g. V, X or K seam). This improves the penetration of the weld and increases stability.
  3. Edge rounding or bevelling: For example, by milling, grinding or machine chamfering to obtain the desired seam geometry.
  4. Selection of the right seam type: Depending on the material, material thickness and application.
  5. Positioning of the workpieces: Ensuring that the parts are precisely aligned and fixed to ensure a consistent welded joint.
  • Handheld deburring and chamfering tools: For smaller or simpler jobs.
  • Edge grinding machines: Stationary or mobile devices that ensure precise weld edges.
  • Grinding machines: For smoothing and cleaning edges.

Weld seam preparation is an essential step to ensure the longevity, stability and aesthetics of the welded joint.

Edge rounding is part of the deburring process and removes sharp edges. This is necessary to ensure safety during handling. 

Metal edges are rounded by milling or chamfering with special edge milling machines or deburring machines. This involves the targeted removal of material to create an even radius edge.

There are various machines such as deburring machines, edge milling machines or chamfering machines that have been specially developed for rounding edges. Assfalg offers a wide range of machines for perfect results, adapted to different workpiece shapes and material types.

An edge milling machine with V-prism is required when small workpieces need to be processed. The V-prism ensures a secure hold and enables precise processing of the edges.

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