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High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, 14° Taper bur with radius end – Shape L
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. 14° Taper bur with round radius end, shape L.Special featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, Ball bur – Shape D
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. Ball-shaped bur, shape D.Special featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, Cylindrical bur with plain end (uncut) – Shape A
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. Cylindrical burSpecial featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, Cylindrical bur with radius end – Shape C
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. Cylindrical bur with rounded radius end, shape C.Special featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, Tree bur with pointed end – Shape G
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. Tree bur with pointed end, shape G.Special featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, INOX cut, Tree bur with radius end – Shape F
With the INOX cut, PFERD has developed innovative burs specifically for stainless steel (INOX). They achieve incredibly high stock removal on all austenitic steels, as well as rust- and acid-resistant steels. The INOX cut generates significantly less vibration in comparison to a double cut bur. Tree bur with radius end, shape F.Special featuresExcellent stock removal rate and impressive service life due to innovative tooth design.Creates high quality surface finish and the optimum material chip formation.Workpiece is protected through much lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.To ensure costeffective use of burrs, use a higher rotational speed and cutting speed. Use burrs with a shank diameter of 1/8" with drives with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsHard non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, MICRO cut, Ball bur – Shape D
MICRO cut tungsten carbide burs are specifically designed for finishing and are used in areas where mounted points are often used. They offer a higher stock removal rate and produce a high surface quality, particularly when compared to conventional double cut burs. MICRO cut burs also operate with low vibration and little noise, they maintain their geometry over their entire service life, and they work in both manual and machine applications. MICRO cut burs can machine almost all materials up to a hardness of 940 HV (68 HRC). Ball-shaped bur, shape D.Special featuresHigh surface quality.In comparison to abrasive mounted points, there is no change in geometry due to wear and tear.Work on almost all materials up to 940 HV (68 HRC).The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useIdeal for finishing, very fine cleaning work, corrections in tool and mold construction, and for sharpening cutting tools.Use the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/8" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCobalt-based alloysGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Stainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, MICRO cut, Cylindrical bur with plain end (uncut) – Shape A
MICRO cut tungsten carbide burs are specifically designed for finishing and are used in areas where mounted points are often used. They offer a higher stock removal rate and produce a high surface quality, particularly when compared to conventional double cut burs. MICRO cut burs also operate with low vibration and little noise, they maintain their geometry over their entire service life, and they work in both manual and machine applications. MICRO cut burs can machine almost all materials up to a hardness of 940 HV (68 HRC). Cylindrical burSpecial featuresHigh surface quality.In comparison to abrasive mounted points, there is no change in geometry due to wear and tear.Work on almost all materials up to 940 HV (68 HRC).The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useIdeal for finishing, very fine cleaning work, corrections in tool and mold construction, and for sharpening cutting tools.Use the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/8" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCobalt-based alloysGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Stainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, MICRO cut, Cylindrical bur with radius end – Shape C
MICRO cut tungsten carbide burs are specifically designed for finishing and are used in areas where mounted points are often used. They offer a higher stock removal rate and produce a high surface quality, particularly when compared to conventional double cut burs. MICRO cut burs also operate with low vibration and little noise, they maintain their geometry over their entire service life, and they work in both manual and machine applications. MICRO cut burs can machine almost all materials up to a hardness of 940 HV (68 HRC). Cylindrical bur with rounded radius end, shape C.Special featuresHigh surface quality.In comparison to abrasive mounted points, there is no change in geometry due to wear and tear.Work on almost all materials up to 940 HV (68 HRC).The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useIdeal for finishing, very fine cleaning work, corrections in tool and mold construction, and for sharpening cutting tools.Use the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/8" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCobalt-based alloysGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Stainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, MICRO cut, Tree bur with pointed end – Shape G
MICRO cut tungsten carbide burs are specifically designed for finishing and are used in areas where mounted points are often used. They offer a higher stock removal rate and produce a high surface quality, particularly when compared to conventional double cut burs. MICRO cut burs also operate with low vibration and little noise, they maintain their geometry over their entire service life, and they work in both manual and machine applications. MICRO cut burs can machine almost all materials up to a hardness of 940 HV (68 HRC). Tree bur with pointed end, shape G.Special featuresHigh surface quality.In comparison to abrasive mounted points, there is no change in geometry due to wear and tear.Work on almost all materials up to 940 HV (68 HRC).The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useIdeal for finishing, very fine cleaning work, corrections in tool and mold construction, and for sharpening cutting tools.Use the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/8" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCobalt-based alloysGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Stainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, MICRO cut, Tree bur with radius end – Shape F
MICRO cut tungsten carbide burs are specifically designed for finishing and are used in areas where mounted points are often used. They offer a higher stock removal rate and produce a high surface quality, particularly when compared to conventional double cut burs. MICRO cut burs also operate with low vibration and little noise, they maintain their geometry over their entire service life, and they work in both manual and machine applications. MICRO cut burs can machine almost all materials up to a hardness of 940 HV (68 HRC). Tree bur with radius end, shape F.Special featuresHigh surface quality.In comparison to abrasive mounted points, there is no change in geometry due to wear and tear.Work on almost all materials up to 940 HV (68 HRC).The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useIdeal for finishing, very fine cleaning work, corrections in tool and mold construction, and for sharpening cutting tools.Use the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.For the most cost-effective bur use, work with higher rotational/peripheral speeds. For burs with a 1/8" shank diameter, use power tools with a power output of 75 to 300 watts.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.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCobalt-based alloysGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Stainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, 14° Taper bur with radius end – Shape L
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. 14° Taper bur with round radius end, shape L.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Ball bur – Shape D
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Ball-shaped bur, shape D.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Cone bur with pointed end – Shape M
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Cone bur with pointed end, shape M.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Cylindrical bur with end cut – Shape B
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Cylindrical bur with end cut, shape B.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Cylindrical bur with plain end (uncut) – Shape A
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Cylindrical burSpecial featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Cylindrical bur with radius end – Shape C
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Cylindrical bur with rounded radius end, shape C.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Flame bur – Shape H
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Flame bur, shape H.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Oval bur – Shape E
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Oval bur. Tungsten carbide burs with extended shanks are ideal for efficiently machining small, hard-to-reach areas. The shanks can be shortened if required. This bur has a long steel shank.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Tree bur with pointed end – Shape G
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Tree bur with pointed end, shape G.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, OMNI double cut, Tree bur with radius end – Shape F
With the innovative OMNI cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for versatile use on key materials such as steel and cast steel, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals and cast iron. The OMNI cut offers all the benefits of the tried-and-tested double cut, but its stock removal rate is up to 30% higher for steel. It enables comfortable working with reduced vibration and less noise. The OMNI cut also offers significant time savings and a high economic value. Tree bur with radius end, shape F.Special featuresSignificantly better stock removal rate than conventional double cut burs.Saves time and money with very high stock removal rate on key materials.Comfortable working due to reduced vibration and noise.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsAnnealed cast ironBlack annealed cast iron (GTS, GJMB)BrassBronzeCase-hardened steelsCast ironCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hard aluminium alloysHard non-ferrous metalHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Soft non-ferrous metalStainless steel (INOX)SteelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)TitaniumTitanium alloysTool steelsWhite annealed cast iron (GTW, GJMW)ZincApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, STEEL cut, 14° Taper bur with radius end – Shape L
With the innovative STEEL cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for steel and cast steel. These burs feature significantly increased aggressiveness and easy control for safe and precise work. Due to their incredibly high stock removal rate, STEEL cut burs help users save considerable time and money. 14° Taper bur with round radius end, shape L.Special featuresUp to 50% higher stock removal rate on steel and cast steel in comparison to conventional double cut burs.Significantly increased aggressiveness, creates large chips, and has very good chip removal due to its innovative tooth design.Workpieces are protected due to significantly lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.The smaller the bur diameter is in the area being used, the higher the recommended rotational speed can be.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsCase-hardened steelsCast steelHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Tool steelsApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, STEEL cut, Ball bur – Shape D
With the innovative STEEL cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for steel and cast steel. These burs feature significantly increased aggressiveness and easy control for safe and precise work. Due to their incredibly high stock removal rate, STEEL cut burs help users save considerable time and money. Ball-shaped bur, shape D.Special featuresUp to 50% higher stock removal rate on steel and cast steel in comparison to conventional double cut burs.Significantly increased aggressiveness, creates large chips, and has very good chip removal due to its innovative tooth design.Workpieces are protected due to significantly lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsCase-hardened steelsCast steelHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Tool steelsApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder
High-performance tungsten carbide burs, STEEL cut, Cylindrical bur with plain end (uncut) – Shape A
With the innovative STEEL cut, PFERD has developed unique burs for steel and cast steel. These burs feature significantly increased aggressiveness and easy control for safe and precise work. Due to their incredibly high stock removal rate, STEEL cut burs help users save considerable time and money. Cylindrical burSpecial featuresUp to 50% higher stock removal rate on steel and cast steel in comparison to conventional double cut burs.Significantly increased aggressiveness, creates large chips, and has very good chip removal due to its innovative tooth design.Workpieces are protected due to significantly lower thermal load.The highly accurate concentricity enables precise work free from chatter marks. This considerably reduces wear on the bur and power tool or machine.Recommendations for useUse the burs on powerful power tools with elastically mounted spindles to avoid unwanted vibration.Observe the recommended rotational speed.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.Safety notesVery high speeds can cause discoloration on the shank. This does not constitute a safety risk.For safety reasons, the maximum application speeds with contact with the workpiece require a reduction in the recommended speed of tungsten carbide burs with standard shanks. Observe the reduced speeds outlined in the product details.When working with longer shanks, it is crucial that the bur is in contact with the workpiece (or inserted in the hole or slot to be machined) before the power tool is turned on. As a rule, the bur must remain in contact with the workpiece for as long as the machine is running. Failure to observe this procedure may result in shank failure (bending) and hence an increased risk of accidents. If continuous contact between the tool and the workpiece is not guaranteed during use, the maximum idling speeds must not be exceeded.Workpiece materialsCase-hardened steelsCast steelHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)SteelSteel, cast steelSteels over 220 HV (> 95 HB)Steels up to 220 HV (< 95 HB)Steels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Tool steelsApplicationsCutting out holesDeburringLevelingMillingMilling outSurface workWork on weld seamsCompatible power toolsFlexible shaft driveTool machineRobotStationary machinesStraight grinder