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Burrs
SABER Burrs Non-Ferrous Cut Ball
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading resulting in longer life and reduced clogging.
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are for use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, bronze, coarse plastic, hard rubber, reinforced plastic and fibreglass composite.
- Harder materials require slower running speeds.
- Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
- Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
- Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
- Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
- Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
- Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and cause the head to become detached from the shank.
- Using tools and collets which have become worn will cause chipping.
- Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery.
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Burrs
SABER Burrs Non-Ferrous Cut Cylindrical
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading resulting in longer life and reduced clogging.
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are for use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, bronze, coarse plastic, hard rubber, reinforced plastic and fibreglass composite.
- Harder materials require slower running speeds.
- Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
- Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
- Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
- Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
- Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
- Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and cause the head to become detached from the shank.
- Using tools and collets which have become worn will cause chipping.
- Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery.
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Burrs
SABER Burrs Non-Ferrous Cut Cylindrical with Ball Nose
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading resulting in longer life and reduced clogging.
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are for use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, bronze, coarse plastic, hard rubber, reinforced plastic and fibreglass composite.
- Harder materials require slower running speeds.
- Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
- Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
- Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
- Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
- Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
- Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and cause the head to become detached from the shank.
- Using tools and collets which have become worn will cause chipping.
- Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery.
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Burrs
SABER Burrs Non-Ferrous Cut Included Angle
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading resulting in longer life and reduced clogging.
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are for use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, bronze, coarse plastic, hard rubber, reinforced plastic and fibreglass composite.
- Harder materials require slower running speeds.
- Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
- Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
- Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
- Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
- Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
- Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and cause the head to become detached from the shank.
- Using tools and collets which have become worn will cause chipping.
- Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery.
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Burrs
SABER Burrs Non-Ferrous Cut Tree Radius Nose
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading resulting in longer life and reduced clogging.
- Non-Ferrous Cut Burrs are for use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, bronze, coarse plastic, hard rubber, reinforced plastic and fibreglass composite.
- Harder materials require slower running speeds.
- Smaller burrs require faster running speeds.
- Long shank burrs require slower speeds for safety reasons.
- Apply constant movement and light pressure when using the burr.
- Running below the optimum speed will cause chipping.
- Running above optimum speed will cause premature tooth wear.
- Allowing the burr to become too hot may cause the braze to soften, and cause the head to become detached from the shank.
- Using tools and collets which have become worn will cause chipping.
- Do not sink the burr for more than one third of its periphery.
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Hole Saws & Kits
SABER Diamond Hole Saw
- Diamond core drills and hole saws require the use of proper lubrication, correct drill speed and proper pressure.
- Drilling methods and techniques vary significantly depending upon the material being drilled.
- To achive optimum cutting performance and maximum core drill life use a slow to very slow drill speed, low drill pressure, and plenty of water for lubrication.
- Variable speed drills work best since the correct speed can be selected.
- Diamond core drills only drill out a portion of the resulting hole so they drill much faster than conventional blunt nose drills.
- Core drills can be used on most non-ferrous hard materials such as glass, ceramic, porcelain, fibreglass, slate, marble, granite and other natural and manufactured stone materials.
- The life of any type of diamond drill depends upon the hardness, abrasiveness and thickness of the material being drilled and the specific drilling techniques used.
- Using diamond core drills in hard materials is not difficult, however drilling the hole takes time.
- You should consider that they aren’t “drilling” a hole – they are “grinding” a hole.
- SPEEDS IN RPM: Fibreglass – 1200, Glass, Ceramic and China – 800, Limestone and Marble – 600, Ceramic Tile – 600, Porcelain – 500, Granite and Comp. Stone – 400.
- DO NOT USE HAMMER ACTION.
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Hole Saws & Kits
SABER Hole Saw Kits
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Hole Saws & Kits
SABER Quick Change Mandrel
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Cutting Wheels
TOLEDO Mill Saw Tapered Files
- Rectangular files with single cut on all four sides
- Suitable for use as both engineering and sharpening files
- The ideal solution for applications where a smooth finish is important
- Can also be used for polishing and deburring work on lathes
- Available individually with a handle or bulk packs with no handles
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Circular Saw Blades
TRUACUT PCD Circular Saw Blades
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Circular Saw Blades
TRUACUT TCT Composite Cutters
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Circular Saw Blades
TRUACUT TCT Multi-Saw Blades
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