Methods for removing burrs from parts-1

Publish Time: 2024-10-24     Origin: Site

1、 Coarse level (hard contact) method

Cutting: Removing burrs with a cutting tool is a common traditional method. Suitable for deburring larger burrs or parts that do not require extremely high precision. However, this method may leave tool marks on the surface of the parts, requiring subsequent processing to ensure surface smoothness.

Grinding: Using grinding tools to polish parts can effectively remove burrs and make the surface flat. For example, using a grinding wheel to remove burrs from the edges of metal parts. However, improper operation during the grinding process may lead to problems such as dimensional deviations or surface burns of the parts.

File and scraper processing: Use a file or scraper to manually remove burrs. This is a relatively simple and feasible method that does not require complex equipment and has a lower cost. However, the technical requirements for operators are high and the efficiency is low, especially for complex shaped parts or internal burrs that are difficult to effectively remove. It is suitable for situations with few burrs and simple product structures.

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