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Rotary Deburring Cutter Beta Tools 426MD-F9.5 — 9.5 mm Cutting Diameter
Rotary Deburring Cutter Beta Tools 426MD-F9.5 — 9.5 mm Cutting Diameter
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Rotary Deburring Cutter Beta Tools 426MD-F9.5 — 9.5 mm Cutting Diameter
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Rotary Deburring Cutter Beta Tools 426MD-F9.5 — 9.5 mm Cutting Diameter
Rotary Deburring Cutter Beta Tools 426MD-F9.5 — 9.5 mm Cutting Diameter
Beta Tools rotary deburring cutter 426MD-F9.5 is a compact cutting tool with a 9.5 mm cutting diameter designed for use with rotary tools and die grinders. It is intended for deburring, chamfering and edge finishing on metals and other workpiece materials. The cutter body and cutting geometry provide controlled material removal for precise edge rounding and surface smoothing in fabrication, maintenance and metalworking tasks.
The cutter's compact diameter allows access to tight or confined areas and enables close-to-feature finishing. Its geometry is optimized for consistent deburring and chamfering, reducing the need for secondary manual finishing. Designed for rotary tools and die grinders, the cutter offers straightforward installation and stable operation for repeatable results during handheld or machine-assisted work.
Install the rotary deburring cutter into a compatible rotary tool or die grinder according to the tool manufacturer's instructions and ensure the shank is securely clamped. Operate the tool at recommended speeds for the workpiece material, apply light to moderate pressure and move the cutter along the edge or surface to remove burrs and create the desired chamfer or finish. Monitor tool temperature and wear; replace the cutter when cutting performance declines or when wear affects finish quality.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, gloves and hearing protection. Select the correct rotational speed for the material being worked and avoid excessive feed pressure to prevent overheating or premature wear. Test on scrap material to confirm settings before working on the final part.
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