There are many different uses for the word burr, but in fabrication, engineering and equipment design the term burr refers to a very thin, raised ridge or rough area on a piece of metal. This ridge or burr occurs when metal is cut or shaped, and is not a required part of the design. Often the burr is very slight, however with fabrication and highly specific components even a slight variation in the surface area of the part or piece can result in overall poor performance. This is where deburring...
The process of deburring requires highly specialized, industrial equipment. A deburring machine comes in many different styles for a variety of applications in order to support the parts that need to be machined. Very precise machines are needed to ensure the parts are of the best quality, since industrial equipment needs to be both accurate and long lasting to keep down maintenance costs for companies.
Deburring is a method of finishing the surface of a machine part. Used in industrial and...
For many manufacturing workshops,
choosing a well designed, cost effective material handling solution
is critical to streamlining workflow and maximizing productivity. In
today's marketplace, there are multiple options, but ceiling mounted
workstation cranes are a very common and popular solution. These
inexpensive ceiling mounted cranes, generically called “overhead
bridge cranes,” are efficiently moved by the worker's own power and
have proven to be the ideal material handling...