CT-018 Tungsten Carbide Rotary Burr & Mounted Point Set

CT-018 Tungsten Carbide Rotary Burr & Mounted Point Set

SKU: CT-018

Precision tungsten carbide rotary burrs and aluminum oxide mounted points in organized sets for die grinder engraving shaping and deburring of metal castings and welds.

MOQ:300 sets
Price Range:$3.50 - $8.00 / set
Material:YG8 Tungsten Carbide / Corundum (Aluminum Oxide) + 45# Steel Shank
Standard:ISO 9001
Size Range:Shank Diameter: 3mm / 6mm | Head Diameter: 3mm - 16mm | Grit: A - W (coarse to fine)
Surface:Nickel Plated / Natural Steel
Packing:Plastic case / Wooden box / Blister card; 6-20 pcs per set
Sample:Sample available within 5 days
Customization:OEM/ODM accepted; custom head shapes grit sizes and case branding
Mixed Order:Mixed container orders accepted

Product Details

This precision rotary burr and mounted point set includes double-cut tungsten carbide burrs in popular shapes for aggressive material removal on hardened steel cast iron and non-ferrous metals plus aluminum oxide mounted points for economical general-purpose grinding. Each piece features a precision-ground steel shank for secure collet grip and vibration-free operation. The organized plastic or wooden case keeps burrs sorted by shape and size for quick selection on the job. Essential for mold making die repair metal sculpture aerospace maintenance and automotive fabrication where precision material removal is required.

Specifications

Material: YG8 Tungsten Carbide / Corundum (Al2O3)
Shank Material: 45# Carbon Steel
Shank Diameter: 3mm / 6mm
Head Diameter: 3mm / 6mm / 8mm / 10mm / 12mm / 16mm
Head Shapes: Cylindrical / Ball / Tree / Cone / Oval / Flame / Inverted Cone
Grit Grade: A (Coarse) to W (Fine)
Max RPM: 15,000 - 35,000
Coating: Nickel Plated Shank
Application: Metal Engraving / Casting Deburring / Weld Grinding
Packing: Plastic Case + Carton

FAQ

What is the difference between carbide burrs and mounted points?

Carbide burrs cut aggressively on hard metals; mounted points are economical for general deburring and softer materials.

What tool do I need to use these?

A die grinder rotary tool or flexible shaft grinder with 3mm or 6mm collet.

How long do carbide burrs last?

50‑200 hours depending on material pressure and RPM; always use at recommended speed.

Can I order custom head shapes?

Yes; custom shapes and special profiles available for orders over 5,000 pcs.