Hole-Finishing Tools Designed For Fine Surface Finishes
The company’s line of hole-finishing tools includes Burraway and Burr-Off mechanical deburring tools for controlled edge break or burr removal on both sides of holes in one pass. Shefcut precision reaming and boring tools which are designed for accurate size, fine finish and superior hole geometry are also available. Tools for burnishing include multi-roll, single-roll, and diamond burnishing tools, which are said to provide for accurate sizing, fine finishing, and work-hardening of bores and shafts in seconds.
The company’s line of hole-finishing tools includes Burraway and Burr-Off mechanical deburring tools for controlled edge break or burr removal on both sides of holes in one pass. Shefcut precision reaming and boring tools which are designed for accurate size, fine finish and superior hole geometry are also available.
Tools for burnishing include multi-roll, single-roll, and diamond burnishing tools, which are said to provide for accurate sizing, fine finishing, and work-hardening of bores and shafts in seconds. The company also offers automatic recessing tools, designed for fast, accurate and repeatable grooving, recessing, facing and chamfering, including internal operations in deep bores. Other products on display include tools for chamfering, back-chamfering, back-spotfacing, and depth-controlled countersinking.
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