How to Use (End Type)
Brush in Use
The Brush can only remove burrs and finish surfaces at its tip. Apply the tip flatly to surfaces and bottoms of grooves.
How to Use
Basics of Using the Brush
The Brush can only remove burrs and finish surfaces at its tip. The recommended depth of cut is 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm, and the maximum tool load is 2N.
Appropriate Depth of Cut and Tool Load
- When polishing flat surfaces, the depth of cut should be 1 mm or less and when using this product manually, the tool load needs to be 2N or less. Do not use this product with excessive depth of cut or tool load.
- Do not apply the Brush to edges with excessive force. It may cause the Brush to bounce around and break.
Adjustment of Rotational Speed and Depth of Cut
- If burrs remain, increase the rotational speed and tool load. If edge rounding is excessive, decrease the rotational speed and tool load.
- As the length of the bristle becomes shorter as a result of tool wear, the bristle stiffness and grinding power increase, and conformability decreases. Adjust the grinding power and conformability by reducing the rotational speed and the tool load.
Dry and Wet Machining
The Brush can be used with or without cutting coolant (oil-based and water-soluble), and you can use the same coolant as the one you are using for other cutting processes.
Using coolant may improve surface roughness and extend tool life.
Applicable Rotary Tool
Use with an electric rotary tool that allows control of the rotational speed.
Do not use with pneumatic rotary tools as the Brush may break.