The Universal handle A - suitable for all blade holders. Easy and quick handling.
Model | Blade holders | Blade |
Maximum chamfer width |
---|---|---|---|
Universal handle A |
B, C, E | B, C, E | 1 mm |
Set E |
E | E100 + E200 + E300 |
1 mm |
Set B |
B | B10 + B20 |
1 mm |
The most popular handle with integrated blade magazine, for deburring even hard-to-reach spots, for example, in casing parts.
Various holders and blades available for different applications. Whether as a triangular scraper or rotating blade: “There is something there for every use.” The blades are suitable for plastic, NE-metals, steel and cast iron.
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 stamping, milling or turning and appear as unwanted changes in shape on the component, often in the form of sharp edges.
Deburring is necessary to ensure the functionality and quality of workpieces. Burrs can make further processing more difficult and lead to parts that no longer fit together or reduce the efficiency of the end product. In addition, burrs on the edges can cause considerable risk of injury during machining and handling.
There are various methods such as manual deburring, mechanical deburring, thermal deburring, electrochemical deburring and grinding. The choice of method depends on the requirements and the nature of the workpiece.
The selection of the right deburring machine depends on the type of material, workpiece size, burr hardness and the desired surface quality. Our experts will be happy to help you select the most suitable machine.
Assfalg offers a wide range of machines and tools for different applications:
This variety enables Assfalg to fulfil almost every requirement in deburring and surface finishing.
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