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Mill saw files flat
Technical informationPFERD Mill File - Tapered 12" Smooth CutItem number11904303Cut3Cut files typeSmoothEDP no.19012Height7/32 InchLength12 InchPFERD TOOLS type1212 SPWidth1.15625 InchPackaging unit10 EACHMill saw files are versatile tools for sharpening cutting edges on saw blades, knives and other tools that have sharp metal edges. Rectangular file, tapered with tang. Cut on all four sides. Files come in industrial packaging without handles.Workpiece materialsSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Cast steelApplicationsSharpeningCompatible power toolsManual application
Mill saw files hand
Technical informationPFERD Mill Saw File - 1 Round Edge 8" Second CutItem number11608203Cut2Cut files typeSecondEDP no.19017Height9/64 InchIncl. handlewithoutLength8 InchPFERD TOOLS type1212 grWidth25/32 InchPackaging unit10 EACHMill saw files are versatile tools for sharpening cutting edges on saw blades, knives and other tools that have sharp metal edges. Rectangular file, tanged and cut on all four sides. Second cut for universal sharpening tasks. It has one round and one straight edge. Files come in industrial packaging without handles.Workpiece materialsSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Cast steelApplicationsSharpeningCompatible power toolsManual application
Milled tooth files tanged half-round
Technical informationPFERD Milled Tooth Half Round File 10" Coarse CutItem number13103251Cut1Cut files typeBastardEDP no.13009Height9/32 InchLength10 InchPFERD TOOLS type295Width7/8 InchPackaging unit10 EACHMilled tooth files from PFERD are particularly designed for coarse stock removal. The highly abrasive milled tooth geometry with large flutes prevents loading. Half-round file, hollow and tapered. Tanged version. With chip breaker on the half-round side, angled cut on one side. Suitable for work on radii and for filing of half-round shapes. Bastard cut for coarse stock removal on soft metals. Milled tooth shape with large flutes prevents teeth from loading. These milled file blades come in industrial packaging.Special featuresVery aggressive.Large flutes prevent loading.Recommendations for useFor coarse stock removal, use cut 1 with 8 teeth per inch.Workpiece materialsSteel, cast steelSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)AluminumBrassCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Soft non-ferrous metalApplicationsChamferingDeburringLevelingRoundingSurface workWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Compatible power toolsManual application
Milled tooth files tanged hand
Technical informationPFERD Milled Tooth Hand File 12" Coarse CutItem number13101301Cut1Cut files typeBastardEDP no.13003Height5/16 InchLength12 InchPFERD TOOLS type290Width1.21875 InchPackaging unit5 EACHMilled tooth files from PFERD are particularly designed for coarse stock removal. The highly abrasive milled tooth geometry with large flutes prevents loading. Rectangular file with cuts on three sides. Tanged version. Angled cut with chip breaker on the flat sides, straight cut on the high edge. Designed for work on rectangular surfaces. Bastard cut for coarse stock removal on soft metals. Milled tooth shape with large flutes prevents teeth from loading. These milled file blades come in industrial packaging.Special featuresVery aggressive.Large flutes prevent loading.Recommendations for useFor coarse stock removal, use cut 1 with 8 teeth per inch.Workpiece materialsSteel, cast steelSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)AluminumBrassCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Soft non-ferrous metalApplicationsChamferingDeburringLevelingRoundingSurface workWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Compatible power toolsManual application
Mini blades
Technical informationPFERD Mini File 1/16" for Hand DeburrerItem number14300040EDP no.19520PFERD TOOLS typeBDWidth1/16 InchDia. external1/8 InchPackaging unit1 EACHPFERD offers deburring blades, mini blades, and deburring countersinks for hand deburrers. The blades and countersinks are easy to change and are all designed for different materials and applications. Mini blade for universal work on the smallest of surfaces made from various materials. The mini blade is used manually with a compatible holder.Special featuresCan be used on most surface contours.Workpiece materialsSteelAluminumCast ironPlasticsSoft non-ferrous metalApplicationsDeburringCompatible power toolsManual application
Miniature Brush Set
Technical informationPack Qty1PFERD stem mounted miniature brushes are perfect for precision applications required in many industries including jewelry, electronics, medical and aerospace. A wide selection of filaments includes: carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire (INOX) and brass wire, M-BRAD® aluminum oxide impregnated nylon filament, and a variety of natural bristles. All brushes are mounted on 1/8” stems, and are recommended for use with flexible shaft tools and straight grinders.
Miniature End Brush
Technical informationBrush Diameter1/4 InchFilament MaterialStainless steel wire (INOX)Wire Diameter0.005 InchShank Diameter1/8 InchTrim Length7/16 InchMax. RPM25000 RPMPack Qty36Designed for light brushing such as deburring, cleaning and polishing. PFERD offers a wide range of miniature brushes for precision work. These can be used on flexible shaft drives, micro motors or electric grinders. In order to fulfill the requirements for brushing stainless steel (INOX), PFERD produces all stainless steel (INOX) brushes using 302 stainless steel wire. Practical experience gained from industrial use confirms that this wire quality achieves excellent corrosion resistance with optimum brush life. The wire found in stainless steel (INOX) brushes tends to become magnetic after cold working. All PFERD brush products with stainless steel wire (INOX) are color-coded blue in the Tool Manual. All of these brushes are recommended for use on all stainless steels (INOX), such as 316.;The reason for this is a change in the microstructure caused by deformation (e.g. during the wire drawing process). This does not have any impact on the quality and corrosion resistance of the INOX filament. The filament is still resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel wire (INOX) is temperature-resistant up to 850 °F.AdvantagesMaximum precision and efficiency on delicate workpieces.Optimal access to hard-to-reach areas, such as drilled holes and crevices, as the filament spreads out upon rotation.Very corrosion-resistant.Creates fine surfaces.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingRemoving heat discolourationRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRougheningMaterials that can be workedSoft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²)Stainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysAluminumBronzeCobalt-based alloysHard non-ferrous metalHigh-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Drive TypesFlexible shaft driveStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted Crimped Cup Brush
Technical informationBrush Diameter2 InchFilament MaterialSteel wire (ST)Wire Diameter0.012 InchShank Diameter1/4 InchTrim Length3/4 InchMax. RPM13000 RPMPack Qty5Designed for cleaning, derusting and smoothing. Perfect tool for the removal of corrosion and paint. Ideal for brushing on large, flat and easily accessible surfaces with the entire brush face applied to the workpiece. Steel wire is the most common filament material. Brushes with steel wire as the filament material are ideal for work on surfaces and deburring. PFERD special wire has high tensile strength and bending fatigue strength. This ensures that the wire wears down in the optimal way, as well as a long tool life, even in extreme brushing applications.AdvantagesPackaged for retail.Highly flexible, enabling optimal adaptation to the workpiece contour.Long service life through use of PFERD special wire.Creates fine surfaces.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRougheningMaterials that can be workedSteel, cast steelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)ThermoplasticsWoodCast ironCast steelThermosetting plasticsElastomersDrive TypesFlexible shaft drivePower drillStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted Crimped Wire Wheel Brush PSF
Technical informationBrush Diameter2 InchFilament MaterialSteel wire (ST)Wire Diameter0.012 InchShank Diameter1/4 InchTrim Length1/2 InchMax. RPM20000 RPMPack Qty5Designed for cleaning, derusting, smoothing, cleaning of weld seams, light deburring, and removal of corrosion and paint. Steel wire is the most common filament material. Brushes with steel wire as the filament material are ideal for work on surfaces and deburring. PFERD special wire has high tensile strength and bending fatigue strength. This ensures that the wire wears down in the optimal way, as well as a long tool life, even in extreme brushing applications.AdvantagesHighly flexible, enabling optimal adaptation to the workpiece contour.Packaged for retail.Long service life through use of PFERD special wire.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRougheningMaterials that can be workedSteel, cast steelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)ThermoplasticsWoodCast ironCast steelThermosetting plasticsElastomersDrive TypesFlexible shaft drivePower drillStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted Flap Wheel
Mounted Flap WheelWith mounted flap wheels, coated abrasive flaps are arranged radially around the core in a fan-like structure. The flexible flaps perfectly adapt to surface contours. The abrasive grain is embedded in the sturdy, flexible cloth backing material with a resinoid bond. In ISO 3919, mounted flap wheels are designated as "flap wheels with shaft." For universal applications from coarse to fine grinding.Special featuresConforms to contours due to high flexibility.Consistently high stock removal rate throughout the entire service life as new, aggressive abrasive is constantly exposed.Can be used face-down very close to edges and in corners due to the flat, molded-core design.ApplicationsDeburringStep-by-step fine grindingLevelingStructuring (matt finishing, brush matting and satin finishing)Surface workWork on weld seamsMaterials that can be workedStainless steel (INOX)Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)AluminumAnnealed cast ironBrassCast steelCopperGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Hardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)Recommendations for useFlap wheel wear and the thermal load on the workpiece are reduced by decreasing the contact pressure and peripheral speed, and by adding grinding oil.Stock removal rate should be increased by using a coarser grit, not by increasing the contact pressure. This avoids unnecessary flap wheel wear and prevents the thermal load of the workpiece.Increasing the speed results in a slightly finer surface quality. An increase in contact pressure results in a slightly coarser surface. The softer the workpiece material, the coarser the resulting surface (when using the same grit size).For the best performance, use with a recommended peripheral speed of 3,000-4,000 SFPM. This provides an ideal compromise between stock removal rate, surface quality, thermal load on the workpiece and tool wear.Use the appropriate grinding oil for the material to significantly increase the service life and the abrasive performance of the discs.SafetyFor safety reasons, the maximum permitted rotational speed indicated must never be exceeded.The contact pressure has to be reduced significantly when the optimum rotational speed is exceeded.Ensure the clamping depth is at least 5/8" and the specified maximum rotational speed is not exceeded with unsupported shank lengths.Technical informationDia. External1 1/2 inWidth1/2 inDia. shank1/4 InchDrive typeFlexible shaft driveGrit40Max. RPM23000Pack qty10
Mounted Flap Wheel, Aluminum oxide
With mounted flap wheels, coated abrasive flaps are arranged radially around the core in a fan-like structure. The flexible flaps perfectly adapt to surface contours. The abrasive grain is embedded in the sturdy, flexible cloth backing material with a resinoid bond. In ISO 3919, mounted flap wheels are designated as "flap wheels with shaft." For universal applications from coarse to fine grinding.
Mounted Flared Cup Brush
Technical informationBrush Diameter1 1/2 InchFilament MaterialStainless steel wire (INOX)Wire Diameter0.006 InchShank Diameter1/4 InchTrim Length5/16 InchMax. RPM20000 RPMPack Qty10Excellent for medium-duty brushing such as deburring, cleaning, and derusting. In order to fulfill the requirements for brushing stainless steel (INOX), PFERD produces all stainless steel (INOX) brushes using 302 stainless steel wire. Practical experience gained from industrial use confirms that this wire quality achieves excellent corrosion resistance with optimum brush life. The wire found in stainless steel (INOX) brushes tends to become magnetic after cold working. All PFERD brush products with stainless steel wire (INOX) are color-coded blue in the Tool Manual. All of these brushes are recommended for use on all stainless steels (INOX), such as 316.;The reason for this is a change in the microstructure caused by deformation (e.g. during the wire drawing process). This does not have any impact on the quality and corrosion resistance of the INOX filament. The filament is still resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel wire (INOX) is temperature-resistant up to 850 °F.AdvantagesHighly flexible, enabling optimal adaptation to the workpiece contour.Ideal for cleaning narrow or hard-to-reach areas such as grooves, fillets, and inside edges.Very corrosion-resistant.Creates fine surfaces.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingRemoving heat discolourationRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRougheningMaterials that can be workedSoft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²)Stainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysAluminumBronzeCobalt-based alloysHard non-ferrous metalHigh-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Drive TypesFlexible shaft drivePower drillStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted Knot Wheel Brush
Technical informationBrush Diameter3 InchFilament MaterialStainless steel wire (INOX)Wire Diameter0.014 InchShank Diameter1/4 InchTrim Length3/4 InchNumber of Knots18Max. RPM25000 RPMPack Qty10Aggressive brush for cleaning, derusting and work on weld seams. In order to fulfill the requirements for brushing stainless steel (INOX), PFERD produces all stainless steel (INOX) brushes using 302 stainless steel wire. Practical experience gained from industrial use confirms that this wire quality achieves excellent corrosion resistance with optimum brush life. The wire found in stainless steel (INOX) brushes tends to become magnetic after cold working. All PFERD brush products with stainless steel wire (INOX) are color-coded blue in the Tool Manual. All of these brushes are recommended for use on all stainless steels (INOX), such as 316.;The reason for this is a change in the microstructure caused by deformation (e.g. during the wire drawing process). This does not have any impact on the quality and corrosion resistance of the INOX filament. The filament is still resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel wire (INOX) is temperature-resistant up to 850 °F.AdvantagesOptimal access to hard-to-reach areas such as grooves and recesses.Aggressive brushing action due to tightly-twisted wire knots.Very corrosion-resistant.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingDescalingRemoving heat discolourationRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRoot seam processingWork on weld seamsWork on fillet weldsMaterials that can be workedSoft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²)Stainless steel (INOX)TitaniumTitanium alloysAluminumBronzeCobalt-based alloysHard non-ferrous metalHigh-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Drive TypesFlexible shaft drivePower drillStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted Knot Wire Wheel Brush PSF
Technical informationBrush Diameter3 InchFilament MaterialSteel wire (ST)Wire Diameter0.012 InchShank Diameter1/4 InchTrim Length3/4 InchMax. RPM25000 RPMPack Qty5Aggressive brush for cleaning, derusting and work on weld seams. Steel wire is the most common filament material. Brushes with steel wire as the filament material are ideal for work on surfaces and deburring. PFERD special wire has high tensile strength and bending fatigue strength. This ensures that the wire wears down in the optimal way, as well as a long tool life, even in extreme brushing applications. Steel wire is temperature-resistant up to 600°F.AdvantagesOptimal access to hard-to-reach areas such as grooves and recesses.Packaged for retail.Aggressive brushing action due to tightly-twisted wire knots.Long service life through use of PFERD special wire.ApplicationsCleaningDeburringDerustingDescalingRemoving oxide layersPaint strippingRoot seam processingWork on weld seamsWork on fillet weldsMaterials that can be workedSteel, cast steelSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCSteels up to 370 HV (< 38 HRC)Cast ironCast steelDrive TypesFlexible shaft drivePower drillStraight grinderSafetyWhen clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Mounted points - cylindrical type CAST EDGE
Mounted points - cylindrical type CAST EDGEThe cylindrical shape is ideal for grinding bores, radii and contours. The CAST EDGE type is designed to work with high cutting speeds for edge grinding and grinding out sharp burrs, sand inclusions, and scale in grey and nodular cast iron. Its main applications include removal of sharp burrs and grinding out sand contamination and metal contamination on cast material parts.Special featuresHighly dimensionally stable due to the high bond content.Cost-effective due to high edge stability, even on low-speed power tools.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedAnnealed cast ironGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Recommendations for useCAST EDGE mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - cylindrical type STEEL
Mounted points - cylindrical type STEELThe STEEL type is the most universal bond for machining steel and cast steel. It is ideal for grinding high-speed steel (HSS) molded parts and weld dressing on steel constructions. The cylindrical shape is ideal for grinding bores, radii and contours.Special featuresGood grinding performance and stock removal rate in universal use on steel workpieces.High stock removal rate results in increased productivity.Designed for work on surfaces and edges.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteelCast steelRecommendations for useSTEEL mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to an unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - cylindrical type STEEL EDGE
Mounted points - cylindrical type STEEL EDGEThe STEEL EDGE type is ideal for edge grinding and deburring work on steel and cast steel components. Its applications also include grinding of chamfers in preparation for weld seams and grinding of contours. The cylindrical shape is ideal for grinding bores, radii and contours.Special featuresLong service life and low wear due to hard, dimensionally stable bond.Cost-effective due to high edge stability, even on low-speed power tools.Ideal for work on edges.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteelCast steelRecommendations for useSTEEL EDGE mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 5,000-7,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - cylindrical type TOUGH
Mounted points - cylindrical type TOUGHThe TOUGH type is specifically designed for use on titanium materials, nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, hardened steel components and built-up weld deposits. Its applications include weld dressing on repair welds and reworking on turbine blades during aircraft maintenance and regrinding of repair welds in tool and die-making. The cylindrical shape is ideal for grinding bores, radii and contours.Special featuresCool grinding due to the easily broken-down grain mixture.High stock removal rate results in increased productivity.The self-sharpening properties of the ceramic oxide grain provide consistent stock removal rates throughout the life of the product.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTitaniumTitanium alloysCobalt-based alloysHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)High-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Recommendations for useTOUGH mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series A CAST EDGE
Mounted points - Series A CAST EDGESeries A mounted points are generally used on larger components. Due to the special shapes of series A mounted points, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces. The CAST EDGE type is designed to work with high cutting speeds for edge grinding and grinding out sharp burrs, sand inclusions, and scale in grey and nodular cast iron. Its main applications include removal of sharp burrs and grinding out sand contamination and metal contamination on cast material parts.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedAnnealed cast ironGrey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Recommendations for useCAST EDGE mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series A STEEL
Mounted points - Series A STEELThe STEEL type is the most universal bond for machining steel and cast steel. It is ideal for grinding high-speed steel (HSS) molded parts and weld dressing on steel constructions. Series A mounted points are generally used on larger components. Due to the special shapes of series A mounted points, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces.Special featuresGood grinding performance and stock removal rate in universal use on steel workpieces.High stock removal rate results in increased productivity.Designed for work on surfaces and edges.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteelCast steelRecommendations for useSTEEL mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to an unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series A STEEL EDGE
Mounted points - Series A STEEL EDGEThe STEEL EDGE type is ideal for edge grinding and deburring work on steel and cast steel components. Its applications also include grinding of chamfers in preparation for weld seams and grinding of contours. Series A mounted points are generally used on larger components. Due to the special shapes, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces.Special featuresLong service life and low wear due to hard, dimensionally stable bond.Cost-effective due to high edge stability, even on low-speed power tools.Ideal for work on edges.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteelCast steelRecommendations for useSTEEL EDGE mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 5,000-7,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series A TOUGH
Mounted points - Series A TOUGHThe TOUGH type is specifically designed for use on titanium materials, nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, hardened steel components and built-up weld deposits. Its applications include weld dressing on repair welds and reworking on turbine blades during aircraft maintenance and regrinding of repair welds in tool and die-making. Series A mounted points are generally used on larger components. Due to the special shapes of series A mounted points, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces.Special featuresCool grinding due to the easily broken-down grain mixture.High stock removal rate results in increased productivity.The self-sharpening properties of the ceramic oxide grain provide consistent stock removal rates throughout the life of the product.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTitaniumTitanium alloysCobalt-based alloysHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)High-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Recommendations for useTOUGH mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series B STEEL EDGE
Mounted points - Series B STEEL EDGEThe STEEL EDGE type is ideal for edge grinding and deburring work on steel and cast steel components. Its applications also include grinding of chamfers in preparation for weld seams and grinding of contours. Series B mounted points are generally used on smaller or more delicate components, such as in tool and die construction. Due to the special shapes, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces.Special featuresLong service life and low wear due to hard, dimensionally stable bond.Cost-effective due to high edge stability, even on low-speed power tools.Ideal for work on edges.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteelCast steelRecommendations for useSTEEL EDGE mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 5,000-7,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".
Mounted points - Series B TOUGH
Mounted points - Series B TOUGHThe TOUGH type is specifically designed for use on titanium materials, nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, hardened steel components and built-up weld deposits. Its applications include weld dressing on repair welds and reworking on turbine blades during aircraft maintenance and regrinding of repair welds in tool and die-making. Series B mounted points are generally used on smaller or more delicate components, such as in tool and die construction. Due to the special shapes of series B mounted points, it is possible to grind in a variety of contours. Applications include grinding out slits and grooves in hard-to-reach areas, machining bores and small holes, and smoothing surfaces.Special featuresCool grinding due to the easily broken-down grain mixture.High stock removal rate results in increased productivity.The self-sharpening properties of the ceramic oxide grain provide consistent stock removal rates throughout the life of the product.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outGroutingLevelingSurface workWork on weld seamsWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTitaniumTitanium alloysCobalt-based alloysHardened, heat-treated steels over 370 HV (38 HRC)High-temperature-resistant materialsNickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)Recommendations for useTOUGH mounted points perform best at a peripheral speed of 6,000-9,800 SFPM.SafetyThe maximum permitted rotational speed relates to the unsupported shank length of 1/2".