Norton Double-Cut Carbide Burrs

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Norton | Saint-Gobain Abrasives
Address
One New Bond St.
Worcester
01615-0008
MA
United States
Phone
800-551-4413
Toll Free Phone
800-551-4413
Fax
508-795-4130
November 08, 2017
Norton Double-Cut Carbide Burrs

Norton |Saint-Gobain Abrasives offers a new line of Norton carbide burs for surface removal, for those more demanding production runs with less changeovers. The Norton double-cut carbide burs quickly and comfortably remove surface stock, weld splatter, burrs, and are for chamfering applications, along with medium to light cleaning.


The specialty designed geometries of the Norton double-cut carbide burs suit growing demands for stainless steel, steel, cast steel and composites applications offering fast stock removal and long product life, providing optimal efficiency and a great price. Carbide burs can be used on hand-held tools like the Norton Die Grinder or automated CNC machines.

The Norton carbide bur line encompasses 30 different parts and offered in seven types including; SA cylindrical without end cut, SB cylindrical with end cut, SC ball-nosed cylindrical, SD ball shape, SF ball-nosed tree, SG tree with taper, and SL ball-nosed cone style. A kit is available with the most popular five bur types for smaller job requirements.

Related Glossary Terms

  • bur

    bur

    Tool-condition problem characterized by the adhesion of small particles of workpiece material to the cutting edge during chip removal.

  • chamfering

    chamfering

    Machining a bevel on a workpiece or tool; improves a tool’s entrance into the cut.

  • composites

    composites

    Materials composed of different elements, with one element normally embedded in another, held together by a compatible binder.

  • computer numerical control ( CNC)

    computer numerical control ( CNC)

    Microprocessor-based controller dedicated to a machine tool that permits the creation or modification of parts. Programmed numerical control activates the machine’s servos and spindle drives and controls the various machining operations. See DNC, direct numerical control; NC, numerical control.

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