Two-stage deburring machine

For long and light slabs without pusher

Deburring rail


Deburring rail

Two-stage deburring (halving the required deburring force)
If the deburring process is divided into two stages the resulting burr resistance is halved. This means that the deburring force can also be halved, i.e., the slab weight can be lower, making this process especially suitable for light slabs.

Reference:
BAHINHER, K7265

Machine type:
ME-Z

Arrangement:
Incorporated into the material handling process, between conveyor rollers

*Functional principle: *
To perform safe deburring the deburring force must be greater than the burr resistance. FDeb >= WBurr

Maximum possible deburring force without additional slider:
FEntb = m FG
m = slab friction / conveyor roller coefficient
FG = slab weight

Burr resistance:
WBurr = S DW

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