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Carbide Burs - 1/4" Burs - 1/8 x 1-1/2" Long Steel Shank
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library*1/8" x  1-1/2" Long Steel Shank. “EC” denotes end cutting burCUT SELECTIONThe cut or flute pattern is an important decision when using carbide burs. This is determined by the hardness of the material being removed and the finish required. Below are illustrations of the basic patterns that are available and the advantages of each.#1 Standard CutA general purpose pattern to be used on cast iron, steel and other ferrous metals.#4 Double CutFor use on heat treated and tough alloy steel. Produces a smaller chip and minimizes slivers in stringy material. Enables excellent control.#8 Chipbreaker CutThis pattern reduces chip size allowing an improvement in control.
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Carbide Burs - 1/4" Shank
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF  View CAD Library The cut or flute pattern is an important decision when using carbide burs. This is determined by the hardness of the material being removed and the finish required. Below are illustrations of the basic patterns that are available and the advantages of each.All 1/4" cutting diameter burs are solid & 2" overall.All others have solid carbide heads brazed to 2" long steel shanksSizes marked with (*) are available on a 6" long steel shank as well. To order add “L6” to part number (example: SA-3-4L6).
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Carbide Burs - 3/32" Miniatures
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD LibraryCUT SELECTIONThe cut or flute pattern is an important decision when using carbide burs. This is determined by the hardness of the material being removed and the finish required. Below are illustrations of the basic patterns that are available and the advantages of each.#1 Standard CutA general purpose pattern to be used on cast iron, steel and other ferrous metals.#4 Double CutFor use on heat treated and tough alloy steel. Produces a smaller chip and minimizes slivers in stringy material. Enables excellent control.
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Carbide Burs - Aluminum Cut
Please select your desired size, shank and shape to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD LibraryFor cutting softer non-ferrous metals and non-metallic materials such as: aluminum, magnesium alloys, plastics, hard rubber & zinc alloy.
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Carbide Burs - Etching, Engraving Blanks
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library Ground from solid carbideTolerance on flat: +.001 -.000
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Carbide Burs - Fractional Blanks
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library Ground from solid carbideTolerance: +.0000 -.0005
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Carbide Burs - Miniature 1/8 x 1-1/2"
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library*1/8" x  1-1/2" OAL Solid Carbide. “EC” denotes end cutting burCUT SELECTIONThe cut or flute pattern is an important decision when using carbide burs. This is determined by the hardness of the material being removed and the finish required. Below are illustrations of the basic patterns that are available and the advantages of each.#1 Standard CutA general purpose pattern to be used on cast iron, steel and other ferrous metals.#4 Double CutFor use on heat treated and tough alloy steel. Produces a smaller chip and minimizes slivers in stringy material. Enables excellent control.
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Carbide Burs - Miniature 1/8 x 3"
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library*1/8" x  3" OAL Solid Carbide. “EC” denotes end cutting burCUT SELECTIONThe cut or flute pattern is an important decision when using carbide burs. This is determined by the hardness of the material being removed and the finish required. Below are illustrations of the basic patterns that are available and the advantages of each.#1 Standard CutA general purpose pattern to be used on cast iron, steel and other ferrous metals.#4 Double CutFor use on heat treated and tough alloy steel. Produces a smaller chip and minimizes slivers in stringy material. Enables excellent control.
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Carbide Burs - S.S. White Mini Carbide Dental Burs (HP)
Please select your desired shape, diameter, and length to produce the catalogue number for your product. Please use the provided chart image to get full measurement breakdown for your selected catalogue number.Download Full PDF View CAD Library*3/32 Shanks (10 per pkg)
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