Carbide burr, shape A (ZYA): cylinder without end cut. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF A tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF A provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape A (cylinder without end cut) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape D (KUD): ball. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF D tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF D provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the double cut variant (Z 6), the user benefits both from highly aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape D (ball) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 12.7 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape E (TRE): oval. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF E tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF E provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape E (oval) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 9.6 mm to 16 mm. The shank diameter is 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape F (RBF): ball-nosed tree. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF F tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF F provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape F (ball-nosed tree) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape G (SPG): tree. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF G tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF G provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape G (tree) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 6 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape L (KEL): ball-nosed cone. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF L tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF L provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape L (ball-nosed cone) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape C (WRC): ball-nosed cylinder. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF C tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF C provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape C (ball-nosed cylinder) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Carbide burr, shape B (ZYAS): cylinder with end cut. • Maximum concentricity • Perfectly coordinated cutting geometry ensures top-quality working results • Maximum lifetime Machine suitability: The HF B tungsten carbide burr can be used with straight grinders, flexible shaft drive machines and air grinders. The recommended cutting speed is 450–600 m/min for unalloyed steels/cast steels/cast iron, and 250–350 m/min for alloyed steels/tool steels/rust- and acid-proofed steels. The recommended cutting speed for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, as well as plastics, is 700–900 m/min. Structure and production: The head is attached using a specialised brazing technique, while the teeth are cut using high-precision diamond discs on advanced CNC machines. This technique ensures an optimum and high-performance cutting geometry. Quality: The HF B provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: With this carbide burr in the single cut variant (Z 3), the user benefits both from aggressive stock removal as well as a long tool life and concentricity. The double cut variant with chip breaker (Z 6) also enables highly aggressive stock removal combined with a long tool life and concentricity. A very high surface treatment quality is also achieved. The variant featuring a special aluminium cut with large teeth and polished facets (Z ALU) also achieves excellent stock removal performance. Deposition of the working material in the chip spaces is also kept to a minimum here. With especially long-chipping materials such as soft aluminium, the use of cutting oil, paraffin or grease continues to be recommended in order to keep the negative effects of clogging to an absolute minimum. Dimensions: The carbide burr with shape B (cylinder with end cut) according to DIN 8032 is available with head diameters of 3 mm to 16 mm. The shaft diameter is 3 mm or 6 mm. Notice: Special variants with shaft lengths of up to 400 mm are available for this tungsten carbide burr.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Cast iron
Stainless steel hand scratch brush with crimped stainless steel wire inserts for gentle cleaning. • For flexible work • For gentle cleaning Machine suitability: The EHBW brush is used for manual brush work. Material suitability: This brush has been designed not only for processing stainless steel (SST, Inox), e.g. 1.4031 (X5CrNi18-10 or 304), steel (structural steel – also termed St37, S235JR, 1.0037 and carbon steel) and cast steels, but also for aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and bronze, etc. The product achieves good to very good results when used on any of the materials listed here. Structure and production: The fill material used for the EHBW is high-quality crimped stainless steel wire. This is the fill material most commonly used for such tools, and is especially suited to light surface treatment and deburring work. The brush is particularly flexible. Quality: The hand scratch brush is made from beechwood. Beech is neither too soft nor too hard, is comfortable to hold and creates a splinter-resistant handle. This kind of tool can be used to achieve excellent cleaning results. The EHBW provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: This hand scratch brush can be used anywhere. Users looking to achieve superior roughing, de-rusting or cleaning results will reach immediately for this hand scratch brush. This RHODIUS hand scratch brush for stainless steel is the ideal tool for processing rust- and acid-proofed steels, high-strength and high-alloy steels, structural steels, tool steels, tempered steels and high-strength metal sheets. Dimensions: The wire thickness for the EHBW is 0.30 mm. This hand scratch brush is available in variants with 2, 3, 4 or 5 rows of brush wire. Industries: This makes it the ideal tool for the many applications and challenges faced in car repair and metalwork shops, in plant, container, boiler and tank construction, structural steel engineering, pipeline construction and installation work. Notice: The brush diameter, the length of brush filler as well as fill material density are all important factors that go towards producing optimum results for surface treatment. A longer wire length will make the brush softer and more flexible. These kinds of brushes will be an excellent choice for processing structured workpieces and for ensuring non-aggressive surface treatment. As wire length shortens, the brush can be used for more aggressive types of processing. To keep surface treatment work as efficient as possible, the best option here is to select the maximum brush diameter that can be fitted to the drive system on your tool. A high fill material density is not only essential for optimum performance but is also needed to ensure a long brush lifetime. In contrast, lower fill material densities increase the flexibility of the wire and are a better choice for processing profiled surfaces.
Stainless steel
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Brass hand scratch brush with crimped wire inserts for gentle cleaning. • For flexible working • For gentle cleaning Machine suitability: The MHBW brush is used for manual brush work. Material suitability: This brush has been specially designed for processing aluminium and other non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, bronze, etc. and produces optimum working results on these materials. Structure and production: The fill material used for the MHBW is high-quality crimped and brass-plated steel wire. This is the fill material most commonly used for such tools, and is especially suited to light surface treatment and deburring work. The brush is particularly flexible. Quality: The hand scratch brush is made from beechwood. Beech is neither too soft nor too hard, is comfortable to hold and creates a splinter-resistant handle. This kind of tool can be used to achieve excellent cleaning results. The MHBW provides users with the best RHODIUS tool in its category. RHODIUS TOPline products represent a maximum level of performance and quality. Applications: This hand scratch brush can be used anywhere. Users looking to achieve superior roughing, de-rusting or cleaning results will reach immediately for this hand scratch brush. This RHODIUS hand scratch brush is also an ideal choice for processing die-cast zinc, plastics and painted metal sheets as well as wood. Dimensions: The wire thickness for the MHBW is 0.30 mm. This hand scratch brush is available in variants with 2, 3, 4 or 5 rows of brush wire. Industries: This makes it the ideal tool for the many applications and challenges faced in car repair and metalwork shops, in plant, container, boiler and tank construction, structural steel engineering, pipeline construction and installation work. Notice: The brush diameter, the length of brush filler as well as fill material density are all important factors that go towards producing optimum results for surface treatment. A longer wire length will make the brush softer and more flexible. These kinds of brushes will be an excellent choice for processing structured workpieces and for ensuring non-aggressive surface treatment. As wire length shortens, the brush can be used for more aggressive types of processing. To keep surface treatment work as efficient as possible, the best option here is to select the maximum brush diameter that can be fitted to the drive system on your tool. A high fill material density is not only essential for optimum performance but is also needed to ensure a long brush lifetime. In contrast, lower fill material densities increase the flexibility of the wire and are a better choice for processing profiled surfaces.
Non-ferrous metals