The more complex you get in the manufacturing complex, the more specialized tools you will need. One such tool any manufacturer needs is a deburring tool. Although this tool seems simple, it’s actually vital to ensure that the final product looks professional and fits properly. Here is what this tool is and why you need one.
Remove Burrs from Holes
When boring holes in any material, it’s normal that little jagged pieces or ridges remain. The manufacturing process isn’t completely finessed, so some mistakes are inevitable. Deburring tools for holes are used to go into the hole and remove any burrs or jagged parts.
Deburring holes or slots is important not just for aesthetic or safety reasons. If you drill holes where a screw or bolt is supposed to fit later, any burrs may affect the fit of the materials later on. Deburring is a vital step in the manufacturing process to ensure pieces are actually functional.
Smooth Out Edges
A deburring tool is not just useful for holes. Burrs can also form on the edges of finished products, anywhere where a cutting or shaping tool has been used. Deburring tools are used to finish a final product and remove any burrs.
Removing burrs from edges is also vital for the function of the material so it can fit next to other pieces. However, it can also be important for safety. As people handle materials, they can cut themselves badly on burrs, so the edges should be as smooth as possible.