Burrs are generated during every machining process of a workpiece. To avoid affecting the functionality of the part, maintaining precise fits, and reducing the risk of personnel injury in subsequent operations, deburring holes should be the final machining step. This means that material buildup (i.e., burrs) should be removed from the workpiece in a gentle manner.
Deburring drilled holes efficiently and safely is a challenge, especially in high-volume production and complex application scenarios. Therefore, mechanical deburring is of extreme importance. The deburring process is integrated into existing machine tools (e.g., machining centers), and when the workpiece is removed from the machine tool, its holes have already been deburred. Process costs, production cycles, and clamping times are reduced, while stable and repeatable results are achieved.
Reverse deburring at the bore exit is one of the most common deburring operations. You can find suitable tools on this page. In addition, deburring of cross-holes is also relevant. For more details, please see our product range
See our cross-hole deburring classification for more details »