U.S.-MADE CARBIDE BURS FOR METAL WORKING
Over 175 individual burs and one 8-piece kit from CGW-Camel Grinding Wheels for use in automotive, aerospace, foundry, power station and engineering applications for mold and pattern making, die sinking, tool making and maintenance.
Posted: October 11, 2011
Over 175 individual burs and one 8-piece kit for use in automotive, aerospace, foundry, power station and engineering applications for mold and pattern making, die sinking, tool making and maintenance.
CGW-Camel Grinding Wheels (Niles, IL) offers a full line of U.S.-made carbide burs for metal working. Manufactured on premium automated CNC machines, these carbide burs are available in three main styles of cuts – single, double and aluminum.
Single-cut burs are for general purpose work and provide good material removal. Double-cut burs produce smaller chips for greater operator control on applications such as stainless steels and ferrous materials. Aluminum-cut burs have a wide flute design for easy stock removal without loading on applications such as nonferrous and soft materials. “Manufactured in the U.S., our carbide burs are a versatile, high-quality metal working tool,” said Joe O Mera, the president, CGW.
The carbide bur line includes more than 175 individual burs and one 8-piece kit. Overall bur lengths range from 1½ in to 7 in and include popular SA, SC and SG head shapes. CGW carbide burs are used in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, foundry, power station and engineering for mold and pattern making, die sinking, tool making and maintenance.
CGW-Camel Grinding Wheels is one of the world’s leading suppliers of grinding wheels since 1956. Its 90,000 sq ft U.S. facility serves as a centralized warehouse with manufacturing capabilities and includes customer service, sales, and marketing departments. www.cgwcamel.com