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    Deburring Blades

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Deburring Blades. Deburring Blades, For Deburring Straight Edges and Front Hole Edges, Style A.
    Image of Specification. Straight Edge. Front orientation. For Deburring Straight Edges. Deburring Blades.
    Image of Specification. Front Hole Edge. Front orientation. For Deburring Front Hole Edges. Deburring Blades.

    Style A

    Straight

    Edge

    Front Hole

    Edge

    Choose from a range of blade shapes to scrape burs from flat surfaces to tube edges. Insert blades with a 0.1" dia. shank into a changeable-blade deburring scraper. For blades without a shank, they require a blade holder (sold separately); they are only for use with adjustable-length deburring scrapers, which secure the blade holder.
    For Deburring Straight Edges and Front Hole Edges
    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Deburring Blades. Deburring Blades, For Deburring Straight Edges and Front Hole Edges, Style A.
    Image of Specification. Straight Edge. Front orientation. For Deburring Straight Edges. Deburring Blades.
    Image of Specification. Front Hole Edge. Front orientation. For Deburring Front Hole Edges. Deburring Blades.

    Style A

    Straight

    Edge

    Front Hole

    Edge

    Carbide Blade—Carbide blades are harder than steel and cobalt blades, stay sharp longer, and withstand higher temperatures. Use them for deburring tough materials, such as hardened steel.
    Overall
    Blade
    Each
    Style
    For Use On
    Deburring
    Blade Mfr. No.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Shank
    Dia.
    Material
    Style
    1-9
    10-Up
    Right-Hand Cutting Direction
    ASteel, Aluminum, Copper, PlasticB25C0.90"0.41"0.1"CarbideRotating9913N310000000000
    Deburring Blade for Straight and Front Hole Edges, Number B25C
    EachIn stock
     
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