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Josco 12mm x 30mm Aluminium Cut Ball Nosed Cone Carbide Burr

For cutting aluminium and aluminium alloys, plastics and hard rubber.

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Josco Aluminium Cut Burr’s are ideal for cutting aluminium and aluminium alloys, plastics and hard rubber. They perform excellently when removing stock from aluminium.

 

The Ball Nosed Cone shape, with a 14° included angle, is the best shape for rounding edges and surface finishing in hard to reach areas, tight & narrow angles and contours.

 

When using a 12mm aluminium cut burr to aluminium/aluminium alloys, it should be run in a die grinder/air tool between 20,000 – 30,000 RPM. For use on plastics/hard rubber, operate at 13,000 – 30,000 RPM.

 

For more information and the complete Josco Carbide Burr Range please see our Josco Carbide Burr Catalogue.

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Specifications

Part number: JB2201

Barcode: 9314028203284
Size (Diameter x Head): 12mm x 30mm


Speed Chart

Aluminium/Aluminium Alloys: 20,000 – 30,000
Plastics/Hard Rubber: 13,000 – 30,000

Suitable tools

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Josco Aluminium Cut Burr’s are ideal for cutting aluminium and aluminium alloys, plastics and hard rubber. They perform excellently when removing stock from aluminium.

 

The Ball Nosed Cone shape, with a 14° included angle, is the best shape for rounding edges and surface finishing in hard to reach areas, tight & narrow angles and contours.

 

When using a 12mm aluminium cut burr to aluminium/aluminium alloys, it should be run in a die grinder/air tool between 20,000 – 30,000 RPM. For use on plastics/hard rubber, operate at 13,000 – 30,000 RPM.

 

For more information and the complete Josco Carbide Burr Range please see our Josco Carbide Burr Catalogue.

Specifications

Part number: JB2201

Barcode: 9314028203284
Size (Diameter x Head): 12mm x 30mm


Speed Chart

Aluminium/Aluminium Alloys: 20,000 – 30,000
Plastics/Hard Rubber: 13,000 – 30,000