Dormer P801 Series Cylinder Burr, 12.7mm Capacity, Carbide Blade
- RS Stock No.:
- 195-6064
- Mfr. Part No.:
- P80112.7X6.0
- Brand:
- Dormer
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- RS Stock No.:
- 195-6064
- Mfr. Part No.:
- P80112.7X6.0
- Brand:
- Dormer
Specifications
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Dormer | |
Blade Use | Deburring | |
Burr Shape | Cylinder | |
Maximum Capacity | 12.7mm | |
Blade Material | Carbide | |
Series | P801 | |
Overall Length | 70.0 mm | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Dormer | ||
Blade Use Deburring | ||
Burr Shape Cylinder | ||
Maximum Capacity 12.7mm | ||
Blade Material Carbide | ||
Series P801 | ||
Overall Length 70.0 mm | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- IE
Dormer Burr, 25mm Burr Length, 6mm Shank Diameter - P801 Series - P80112.7X6.0
Put the finishing touches on your machine-manufactured metal pieces with this Dormer burr. Thanks to its double-cut flute edges, the tool makes light work of stripping away stubborn burrs. A carbide construction means the part easily resists heat to maintain effective cutting performance during prolonged use. Tackling large workpieces efficiently is a breeze, thanks to this product's maximum cutting speed of 24,000rpm.
Features & Benefits
• Hard-wearing steel shank stands up to impact and wear
• Highly versatile, as it's suitable for steel, stainless steel, cast iron, copper and copper alloy
• Highly versatile, as it's suitable for steel, stainless steel, cast iron, copper and copper alloy
Applications
• Stock removal
• Metalworking
• Surface preparation
• Metalworking
• Surface preparation
How much force should I apply to my workpiece during deburring?
To minimise the risk of damage to your workpiece, start applying pressure gently and gradually increase it as needed. The amount of force depends on the rotational speed and material type.
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