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Walter SN-2 Inverted Cone Carbide Burr Double Cut

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Metal Removal for Fabricators

When it comes to finishing and prepping metal surfaces, the Walter 01V071 Carbide Burr SN-2 Double Cut is a must-have tool for any serious welder or fabricator. This inverted cone burr is engineered to tackle the toughest grinding jobs with ease. Built from premium tungsten carbide, it offers superior longevity compared to standard high-speed steel bits, allowing you to work longer without stopping to replace worn-out tooling. The SN-2 shape is particularly useful in fabrication shops for deburring the backside of holes or cleaning up edges in confined spaces that larger grinding wheels simply can't access.

The "DC" in the product name stands for Double Cut, a feature that dramatically improves the user experience. The cross-cut tooth pattern creates smaller chips rather than long, dangerous slivers, keeping your workspace cleaner and safer. More importantly, the double cut design provides a smoother cutting action, reducing the tendency of the burr to "pull" or "walk" across the workpiece. This gives the operator greater control, which is essential when doing fine detail work or finishing expensive stainless steel components. You get a cleaner surface finish right off the tool, often reducing the need for secondary sanding or polishing steps.

Walter Surface Technologies is known for producing abrasives that withstand the rigors of daily industrial use, and this carbide burr is no exception. It is perfectly balanced to run smoothly in your pneumatic or electric die grinder, protecting your equipment's bearings from unnecessary wear. Whether you are cleaning up a weld root, enlarging a bolt hole, or performing maintenance repairs on heavy equipment, the Walter 01V071 delivers fast material removal and a high-quality finish. It is compatible with a wide range of metals, including steel, stainless steel, and cast iron, making it a versatile problem-solver for your toolbox.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Used To Grind:Steel or Stainless
Shape:Inverted Cone (SN-2)
Cut Type:Double Cut
Material:Tungsten Carbide
Pattern:Diamond Pattern
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter Carbide Burr SN-2 Double Cut

APPLICATIONS

  • Deburring and finishing stainless steel and steel components
  • Enlarging holes and slots to precise dimensions
  • Rear-side chamfering and back-spotfacing
  • Cleaning up weld seams in confined areas
  • Removal of material in hard-to-reach contours
  • General metal fabrication and die grinding

FAQ

The SN-2 is an inverted cone shape. It is specifically designed for rear-side chamfering, v-cuts, and reaching into angled areas that are difficult to access with cylindrical or ball-shaped burrs.

Double Cut refers to the tooth pattern on the burr. It features cross-cut flutes (a diamond pattern) which produce smaller chips, allow for faster stock removal, and leave a smoother finish compared to single cut burrs.

Yes, the Walter 01V071 is made from high-grade tungsten carbide, making it hard enough to effectively grind and deburr stainless steel as well as standard mild steel.

This carbide burr is designed for use with a die grinder (pneumatic or electric) that accepts the specific shank size of the burr.

Precise concentricity ensures the burr spins perfectly true. This reduces vibration (chatter), which prevents premature wear on the tool and the grinder, and ensures a consistent surface finish.

The Double Cut design helps prevent loading by creating small, granular chips that clear easily from the flutes, unlike single cut burrs which can produce long stringy chips.

While it can cut aluminum, double cut burrs may clog with soft, non-ferrous metals. An 'Aluminum Cut' (single wide flute) burr is generally recommended for aluminum to prevent loading.

Tungsten carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than high-speed steel (HSS), allowing it to run at higher speeds, cut harder materials, and last much longer.
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