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Deburring Machines (undefined edge machining)

In industry, deburring includes methods for removing edges, splinters and fraying on workpieces, which are known as burrs. Burrs occur during various production techniques such as punching, milling or turning and manifest themselves as undesirable changes in shape on the component, often in the form of sharp edges. Due to their location at the edges of the workpiece, burrs pose a considerable risk of injury during machining and handling. The portfolio ranges from simple manual deburrers to air grinders and electric grinders with hand-held motorised handpieces with collets through to deburring machines that can be used to carry out 5 machining processes manually. Another major topic in deburring is the mass finishing process.

In industry, deburring includes methods for removing edges, splinters and fraying on workpieces, which are known as burrs. Burrs occur during various production techniques such as punching, milling or turning and manifest themselves as undesirable changes in shape on the component, often in the form of sharp edges. Due to their location at the edges of the workpiece, burrs pose a considerable risk of injury during machining and handling. The portfolio ranges from simple manual deburrers to air grinders and electric grinders with hand-held motorised handpieces with collets through to deburring machines that can be used to carry out 5 machining processes manually. Another major topic in deburring is the mass finishing process.

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