Product Description
Tungsten carbide burrs, also known as rotary burrs and grinding burrs, are a small cutting tool used to cut, grind or smooth metal. They are used extensively in workshops throughout the world. The carbide burr is characterised by a cylindrical shank with a cutting head. There are numerous head shapes and sizes designed for different applications. The head has many small cutting teeth which gives the burr a smooth finishing action. The teeth pattern is called the cut or fluting pattern. Different cuts are suited to different materials or applications.
Part Code | D1 (mm) | L2 (mm) | D2 (in) | L1 (mm) | Angle | Cut |
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IC-6D | 16 | 19 | 1/4" | 63 | 18° | Double |
IC-6N | 16 | 19 | 1/4" | 63 | 18° | Non-Ferrous |

Technical Information
Material | Double Cut (D) | Nonferrous (N) | Single Cut (S) |
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Aluminium | |||
Brass/Bronze/Copper | |||
Carbon Fibre | |||
Fiberglass | |||
Cast Iron | |||
Plastic | |||
Steel hardness (40-50Rc) | |||
Steel hardness (55-60Rc) | |||
Carbon Steel | |||
Nickel Chrome Steel | |||
Stainless Steel | |||
Weldments Steel | |||
Titanium | |||
Zinc |
Extra long burrs with 6mm shanks over 150mm long and 3mm shanks over 50mm long should be used at reduced speeds.