CAST EDGE mounted points
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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 - 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".