Deburring Machines
Deburring machines use a manual, mechanical, electrochemical or thermal process involving specialized tools to remove unwanted rough or sharp edges or ridges left on a part or assembly by the functions of a tool or machine used in cutting, grinding, drilling, milling, engraving, turning, welding or other related metal fabrication operations.
Perform Delicate Tasks in Hard to Reach Places with Robotic Deburring Solutions
Robotic deburring and finishing solutions replace tedious manual processes, with precision.
Robotic deburring and finishing solutions replace tedious manual processes, with precision.
Deburring ensures parts fit perfectly during welding or final assembly. This leads to higher-quality products and more efficient workflows that will save your shop time and money – and improve its bottom line.
Improvements in finishing tools over the last decade have opened the door to productivity-enhancing automation. Here are solutions manufacturers can confidently implement today.
Want to reduce costs, improve process consistency, simplify part assembly, increase edge strength and create a more uniform finish? A wide range of operations are good candidates for a switch to automated deburring, and following these steps can help optimize the process for efficiency, quality and productivity.
Coal-fired power plants are turning to ash removal conveyors that eliminate the need and use of ash ponds and support EPA regulations on the safe disposal of coal ash in landfills and surface impoundments. This job shop fabricated five of these large, sophisticated submerged scrapper conveyor systems, which one power plant now uses to recycle coal ash, conserve natural resources and save energy.
Rösler and the automation specialist Teqram’s Easy Shotblaster RDT 150 is equipped with a stationary intelligent robot. Perform automatic loading and blast cleaning of sheet metal components without a teaching requirement.
TRUMPF’s TKA 1500 deburring tool gets an upgrade. The tool is now available with a new cutting mount and guide fence for increased applications and safety. Additional ergonomic enhancements to the TKA 1500 contribute to the tool’s low-vibration and smooth operation.
Robust 1.3 hp Air Motor 1.3 hp (970 W) governor-controlled air motor delivers powerful, efficient performance. Convenient Spindle Lock Allows quick and easy change of grinding wheel or abrasive disc. Less downtime!