
This dry working deburring machine has an abrasive belt, disc or both. The 12 Series is available in two sizes, 225 and 600 mm. You can deburr a huge variety of metals. If set up with a grinding belt and a rotating disc, the grinding belt removes vertical burrs from laser, die and water jet cut parts in stainless steel, steel, aluminium and copper. The disc removed the side burs. The disc can also produce edge rounding at the same time. One set up to complete rough grinding of heavy-duty burrs and finishing.
The standard version has the following features; an automatic table height range of 1 – 75 mm, a digital thickness reading is provided in mm, the throughput of 3 – 9 m/min is frequency controlled, each model is CE certified.
Standard Version
Automatic table height adjustment: 1 – 75 mm and throughput of 3 – 9 m/min frequency controlled.
Applications and benefits
Removal of vertical burrs from laser, die and water jet cut parts.
Flat parts and parts that can be placed flat.
Stainless steel, steel, aluminium, copper, etc
Specifications
Machine widths: 225 and 600 mm.
3.7 KW main drive motor.
1525 mm abrasive belt length.
0-7,62 mm bed opening.
Feed speed 3-9 m/min, frequency controlled.
80 mm diameter contact drum.
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