Common questions and answers of floating deburring tool handle
Common questions and answers of floating deburring tool handle
1. Will the shock knife not be smooth?
The floating deburring chamfering tool is an elastic floating chamfering tool. The angular finish processed is slightly inferior to that processed by a rigid chamfering tool. I hope it can be accepted! If the tool runout is particularly severe, we can increase the elastic force by adjusting the screw at the tail, so as to reduce the runout of the front-end rotary file.
2. Can the chamfer size be controlled?
The floating deburring handle can control the chamfer size, which can be comprehensively adjusted by adjusting the adjusting screw at the tail, feed rate, rotating speed and lateral press in.
For example, if you think the chamfer is too large, we can increase the feed or reduce the lateral press in to reduce the chamfer size. If you need a larger chamfer, we can increase the elastic force, reduce the feed, increase the speed or increase the lateral press in to achieve the purpose of increasing the chamfer.
3. If you pause in the process, is it over cut?
Yes, the feed of the floating deburring tool handle cannot be stopped during machining. Once it is stopped, it will overcut.
4. When programming, does the boundary line use the boundary line in CAD? Generally, the scaling of large-size castings is different, which is not consistent with that in CAD. Is this knife effective if the difference is 5-10mm?
The purpose of this program is to automatically compensate the inconsistency between the contour of the workpiece and the actual contour of the tool.
When programming with floating deburring tool holder, we recommend using contour programming of CAD drawing. The floating size of standard length rotary file is 5mm, and the floating size of extended rotary file can be 10mm. See the following table for details:
Model | Dc | L2 | D2 | L1 |
SK-3M-SC | 9.5 | 4.7 | 6 | 51 |
SK-3M-SC-100 | 9.5 | 4.7 | 6 | 100 |