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The Dormer P505 Ball Nosed Cylinder Carbide Burr is expertly crafted for precise contouring and machining of circular arcs in high-temperature alloys. This cylinder burr with a ball nose (C shape) is constructed from solid carbide, ensuring exceptional strength and durability, even in demanding applications. The AS single-cut flute style with a light left-hand cross-cut design enhances control and efficiency, making it ideal for detailed work on intricate shapes and surfaces. Its bright finish minimizes friction, ensuring smooth operation and extended performance. Features and Benefits • AS cut is first choice for Superalloys. It ensures high quality surface finish with fast and smooth cutting action. • Micrograin Carbide providing extreme hardness and wear resistance providing increased tool life when machining difficult materials • Ground finish to prevent work material from sticking to the the cutting edges Specifications • Diameter Cut: 3mm • Length Cut: 14mm • Shank Diameter: 3mm • Overall Length: 38mm • Burr Type Code: Superalloy Cut Geometry • Material Code: Solid Carbide • Coating: Bright • Burr Shape: C - Ball Nosed Cylinder Shape • Material Application Priority Usage: S - High-temperature alloys
Price: £10.95 from Tooled Up
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