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01W330 - Walter SH-5 Double Cut Carbide Burr - Flame Shape

Packaging: 1 per each
$55.22/ea

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OVERVIEW

Precision Material Removal for Industrial Applications

The Walter Allsteel Carbide Burr (SKU: 01W330) represents the pinnacle of American-made rotary tooling, specifically engineered for heavy-duty industrial environments. Designed with the professional fabricator and machinist in mind, this burr features the versatile SH-5 Flame shape, which is essential for contouring, rounding edges, and accessing confined spaces where traditional grinding wheels cannot reach. The "Allsteel" designation indicates a specialized carbide formulation that resists the high thermal loads generated when grinding ferrous metals, ensuring the cutting edges remain sharp longer than standard general-purpose burrs.

This model utilizes a Double Cut (DC) flute geometry. Unlike single-cut burrs that produce long, sharp slivers, the double-cut design incorporates cross-cut flutes that break material into small, manageable granular chips. This significantly reduces tool loading and allows for superior operator control by minimizing the "pulling" action often associated with rotary files. The result is a smoother surface finish and reduced operator fatigue during extended deburring sessions.

Manufactured with advanced CNC grinding technology, Walter burrs boast exceptional concentricity. This balance eliminates chatter and vibration at high RPMs, protecting both the workpiece from chatter marks and the die grinder bearings from premature wear. Whether you are prepping a weld seam, chamfering a hole, or blending surfaces on stainless steel or mild steel, the 01W330 delivers consistent, high-performance results.

Key Technical Benefits

  • Vibration Control: Precision balancing reduces tool chatter for smoother operation.
  • Chip Management: Double cut geometry produces small, blunt chips rather than dangerous sharp slivers.
  • Thermal Stability: High-grade tungsten carbide withstands heat buildup on tough alloys.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each, 1-per-each
Brand:Walter
Used to Grind:steel-or-stainless
Shape:SH-5 (Flame)
Cut Type:Double Cut
Material Application:Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Steel
Product Type:Carbide Burr
Country of Origin:USA

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter Allsteel Carbide Burr (SH-5 Double Cut)
  • Protective Storage Case

APPLICATIONS

  • Deburring steel and stainless steel parts
  • Contouring and blending weld seams
  • Enlarging holes and slots
  • Chamfering edges for welding prep
  • Cleaning up castings and forgings
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO)

FAQ

Single cut burrs have one set of flutes and are good for heavy material removal on soft materials. Double Cut burrs, like this Walter 01W330, have cross-cut flutes that produce smaller chips, offer better operator control, and leave a smoother finish, making them ideal for harder metals like steel.

The Allsteel series is specifically formulated for ferrous metals. It performs exceptionally well on mild steel, structural steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.

The SH-5 is a 'Flame' shape. Its bulbous body and tapered point make it excellent for contouring, rounding off edges, and grinding in channels or grooves where a cylindrical burr might not fit.

For a standard carbide burr of this size, speeds between 15,000 and 25,000 RPM are typically recommended. Always refer to the specific speed chart for the burr diameter to ensure safety and optimal tool life.

Yes, this burr is designed for standard industrial die grinders (pneumatic or electric) equipped with a matching collet (typically 1/4 inch for this class of burr).

US-made burrs like the Walter Allsteel line generally adhere to stricter quality control standards, ensuring the carbide substrate is free of voids and the brazing is secure, which prevents catastrophic failure at high speeds.

It is not recommended. Double cut burrs tend to clog (load up) quickly on soft, gummy metals like aluminum. For aluminum, you should use a burr with an 'Alu-Cut' or non-ferrous open flute design.

Generally, carbide burrs are used dry. However, using a lubricant like wax or a light mist can sometimes extend tool life and improve finish, though it is not strictly required for steel applications.