Mini Pneumatic Chamfering Machine Metal Burr Trimming

(1) Good tool for iron material
(2) Chamfering of radial angle
(3) Mini tool can be handled in one hand
(4) Alloy Steel Baffle Ensure Safe Use
(5) 0.1-0.9mm (0-0.04 in) Cutter Head Adjustable


Model: LE-C775
Pneumatic Chamfering Machine Metal Burr Trimming

(1) Good tool for iron material
(2) Chamfering of radial angle
(3) Mini tool can be handled in one hand
(4) Alloy Steel Baffle Ensure Safe Use
(5) 0.1-0.9mm (0-0.04 in) Cutter Head Adjustable

 

Model: LE-C775
Minimum Radius:4mm
Minimum Hole Diameter for Chamfering:Ø 8 mm
Minimum chamfering Depth:6mm
Free Speed: 20000 r.p.m
Chamfer Angle: 45 degree
Chamfering Capacity: 0C~1C
Air Consumption: 22 SCFM
Air Inlet: 1/4"
Pressure ( bar ) : 6.2
Exhaust: Front
Weight: 0.55 kg
Length: 100 mm
Height: 88 mm

 

A pneumatic chamfering tool is a cutting tool used to create a beveled edge or a chamfer on a workpiece. The tool uses compressed air to drive a rotating cutting head that removes material from the edge of the workpiece at an angle.

 

Here are some common applications of pneumatic chamfering tools:

Metalworking: Chamfering tools are used in metalworking to create a beveled edge on metal parts. This is important for several reasons, including improving the aesthetic appearance of the part, reducing the risk of injury from sharp edges, and making it easier to weld or join parts together.

Woodworking: In woodworking, chamfering tools create decorative edges on furniture, cabinets, and other wooden objects. Chamfering can also create a more secure joint between two pieces of wood.

Automotive and Aerospace: Chamfering tools are used to manufacture components for automobiles, aircraft, and other transportation vehicles. Chamfering is necessary to create smooth and well-finished edges on parts and components, which are critical for proper functioning and safety.

Glass and ceramic industry: Chamfering tools are also used in the glass and ceramic industry to create a beveled edge on glass and ceramic parts. This process is essential for improving the safety of the part and reducing the risk of injury from sharp edges.

Plumbing: Chamfering tools create a beveled edge on the end of pipes. This is important for making it easier to insert the pipe into a fitting and create a secure seal.