Hi
After consuming far too many TC Burrs and realising that there are optimal and maximum speeds for different sizes of burrs for different materials, i still need a little help .
I've recently taken delivery of a range of sizes and types of TC Burr from Klingspor. I'm led to believe the manufacturer of their burrs are one of the best in the world. However i still understand that to preserve the tool life i need to consider the application for each burr.
I have Bosch profesional 110v Die grinder consant 30,000RPM
Chicago Pneumatics air grinder 24,00rpm
Bosch Professional Variable speed 2,500 to 8,000 rpm
i have a selection of Klingspor High Performance 8 to 12,7mm and some standard steel burrs 8 to 9.6mm
Trying to use the information https://www.klingspor.co.uk/products/carbide-burrs/hf-100-c to pick the right tool for each burr , but im confused . so according to Klingspor website 9.6mm TCBurr has a range of 30,000 to 40,000 on unhardened mild steel .
now am I to assume that speeds below this would be less effective or damaging to the burr obviously speeds above will create more heat and reduce burr life, but i am more curious about the effects of using the burrs at lower speeds.
also the info on the website just refers to burr size , so whats the differed between the high performance cut 10 burrs and the finer cut 6 burrs. i feel i want to make the assumption that the CUT6 is more for light stock removal and deburring where the CUT10 burrs are more aggresive for heavier stock removal. So does the High Performance burrs still operate at the same speed range as the finer ones, as i would have liked to think the higher performance burrs would be able to handle higher speeds and hotter temperatures.
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer
Cheers
Keith
After consuming far too many TC Burrs and realising that there are optimal and maximum speeds for different sizes of burrs for different materials, i still need a little help .
I've recently taken delivery of a range of sizes and types of TC Burr from Klingspor. I'm led to believe the manufacturer of their burrs are one of the best in the world. However i still understand that to preserve the tool life i need to consider the application for each burr.
I have Bosch profesional 110v Die grinder consant 30,000RPM
Chicago Pneumatics air grinder 24,00rpm
Bosch Professional Variable speed 2,500 to 8,000 rpm
i have a selection of Klingspor High Performance 8 to 12,7mm and some standard steel burrs 8 to 9.6mm
Trying to use the information https://www.klingspor.co.uk/products/carbide-burrs/hf-100-c to pick the right tool for each burr , but im confused . so according to Klingspor website 9.6mm TCBurr has a range of 30,000 to 40,000 on unhardened mild steel .
now am I to assume that speeds below this would be less effective or damaging to the burr obviously speeds above will create more heat and reduce burr life, but i am more curious about the effects of using the burrs at lower speeds.
also the info on the website just refers to burr size , so whats the differed between the high performance cut 10 burrs and the finer cut 6 burrs. i feel i want to make the assumption that the CUT6 is more for light stock removal and deburring where the CUT10 burrs are more aggresive for heavier stock removal. So does the High Performance burrs still operate at the same speed range as the finer ones, as i would have liked to think the higher performance burrs would be able to handle higher speeds and hotter temperatures.
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer
Cheers
Keith