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Severance Tool’s rotary tools finish ID, OD of tube ends in one operation
- February 20, 2019
- Product Release
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
Severance Tool has developed a line of tube end finishing rotary tools that can deburr, form, or chamfer as required by application needs. The tools are designed to finish both the ID and OD of tubing ends in a single operation.
Available features include adjustable, two-piece construction to accommodate work on same-size tubing with varying wall thicknesses; Chatterless™ tooth geometry to alternate tooth-cutting angles and eliminate resonant vibration from the tool and workpiece; and Grayhone™ finish that provides cutting edges ready to work with no break-in period required.
Tube deburring tools are available in high-speed steel or carbide. Designed for light duty, they break sharp edges off the ID and OD simultaneously. The tools, which can be reground numerous times, operate from 50 to 200 RPM.
Adjustable tube end chamfer mills are designed for heavy-duty cutting to machine 45-degree-OD and 30-degree-ID chamfers. They are available for pipe and tubes from 3/16 to 2-1/2 in. OD.
Tube end forming cutters machine both an ID and OD radius, establishing a smooth, rounded end that is suitable for applications in which tube may be exposed. They are available in high-speed steel and carbide for tubes from 1/8 to 2-1/2 in. OD.
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