Feature

●Benchmark Abrasives SK-5 90-degree burrs are great for sharp angle areas, countersinking, counterboring, and chamfering bores with a 60-degree angle. Due to the extreme hardness of this tungsten carbide, it can be used on much more demanding jobs than HSS (High-Speed Steel).
●These carbide burrs are made of tungsten carbide burr die grinder bits and will start to soften at higher temperatures, so carbide is always the best choice for long-term performance.
●Double-cut or Crosscut carbide burrs are used on ferrous and non-ferrous metals, soft steel, and non-metal materials such as stone, plastics, hardwood, and ceramic.
●Efficient carbide burrs are used in various industries like automotive, transportation, woodworking, shipbuilding, construction, welding, foundries, fabrication, etc.
●All our abrasive products are made with quality materials and exceed ANSI and EU European Standards. We trust in delivering high-quality products to the end-user. Customer satisfaction is the lifeline of our brand.


Description

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Multiple Uses

Great for deburring, sculpting and removing material in hard to reach areas. These are ideal for beveling, counterboring, chamfering and getting into acute angled areas of your work. Also, this countersink carbide burr can be very useful in trimming flash edges, burrs and welding lines of casting, forging and welding parts. Just one tool for all your deburring needs and works.

Versatility of Application

Shank mounted tungsten carbide burrs are double cut for fine work. Good processing quality with the highest finish provided to the metals. Can be processed into a variety of high-precision shape mold cavity. Double cut burrs will leave a slightly smoother finish than single cut due to producing smaller chips as they cut away the material. Use for medium stock removal, deburring, finishing and cleaning.

Userfriendly Deburring

A double cut carbide burr is the most popular cut and will see you through most applications, and getting into acute angled areas of your work. Using this countersink burr is really easy and safe. Its ideal to start the bur off slow, increasing the speed as you go along.