Feature

●Kit includes one aluminum A handle, one B blade holder, and two B-series blades for long-reach deburring of hole edges and straight edges
●Aluminum handle is lightweight yet strong and durable, and accepts all SHAVIV blade holders for long-reach applications
●B style holder for long-reach work holds SHAVIV B-series blades
●B10 blade is made of high-speed steel for use on steel, aluminum, copper, and plastic
●B20 blade is made of high-speed steel for use on brass, cast iron, and plastic


Description

The SHAVIV 151-29066 Classic SHAVIV Deburring Kit B includes one aluminum A handle, one B blade holder, and two B-series blades for long-reach deburring of hole edges and straight edges. The aluminum A handle is lightweight yet strong and durable, and accepts all SHAVIV holders for long-reach applications. The SHAVIV B blade holder holds SHAVIV B-series blades and can be used axially or perpendicular to the material.

The kit contains one B10 blade and one B20 blade. The B10 blade is made of high-speed steel for use on steel, aluminum, copper, and plastic. The B20 blade is made of high-speed steel for use on brass, cast iron, and plastic. It rotates clockwise as well as counterclockwise.

Deburring cutters are hand tools used to remove sharp edges and small unwanted bumps, also known as burrs, from material. The cutter typically consists of two pieces: a handle and a blade. The handle holds a blade that is typically made from high-speed steel, carbide, or ceramic, and may have a coating to extend its life or for work on tougher materials. The blades have different designs for deburring in a range of applications, such as straight edges, hole edges, through-holes, slots, and corners. A blade holder can be connected to a handle to hold the blade for long-reach work.

Vargus manufactures cutting, grooving and deburring tools under the Vardex, Groovex, and SHAVIV brand names. The company, founded in 1960 and headquartered in Nahariya, Israel, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001:2000.

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