Ball-Nosed Cone Burs (SL)
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Ball-nosed cone burs (SL) contour surfaces and debur and finish tapered openings with a round bottom. The long, cone-shaped head fits into narrow angles, tight spots, and areas that are difficult to access. Cone-shaped burs have straight tapered sides for smoothing beveled and chamfered surfaces, while the short cutting area maneuvers into counterbored holes. Cutting edges are made from carbide, which is a hard material that resists wear and limits heat. Carbide burs attach to rotary power tools such as die grinders, high-speed engravers, and pendant drills.
Double-Cut Ball-Nosed Cone Burs
Double-cut ball-nosed cone burs (SL) have crossing left- and right-hand flutes to quickly remove stock from steel, stainless steel, and other high-strength ferrous metals while leaving a smoother finish than single-cut burs.
1/8 in Shank
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3/16 in Shank
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1/4 in Shank
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3 mm Shank
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6 mm Shank
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Single-Cut Ball-Nosed Cone Burs
Single-cut ball-nosed cone burs (SL) have parallel rows of right-hand spiral flutes to balance stock removal and finish. Single-cut burs are used in general applications to evacuate chips on most materials, including brass, copper, cast iron, and steel.
1/8 in Shank
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3/16 in Shank
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1/4 in Shank
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6 mm Shank
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Aluminum-Cut Ball-Nosed Cone Burs
Aluminum-cut ball-nosed cone burs (SL) have wide channels to provide better chip clearance than other cuts when machining soft materials such as aluminum, brass, and plastic.
1/8 in Shank
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1/4 in Shank
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Inox-Cut Ball-Nosed Cone Burs
Inox-cut ball-nosed cone burs (SL) are designed for high stock removal and high-quality finish cuts on stainless steel without producing high heat that can cause annealing and workpiece discoloration.
1/4 in Shank
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Steel-Cut Ball-Nosed Cone Burs
Steel-cut ball-nosed cone burs (SL) make aggressive cuts in steel and hardened steel. Large chips are removed quickly to keep surface temperatures low to reduce annealing that can cause workpiece discoloration.
1/4 in Shank
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