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01V070 - Walter SN-1 Double Cut Tungsten Carbide Burr Inverted Cone

Packaging: 1 per each
$48.02/ea

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OVERVIEW

Precision Engineered for Industrial Performance

The Walter 01V070 SN-1 Carbide Burr represents the pinnacle of rotary file technology, designed specifically for heavy-duty industrial applications where precision and durability are non-negotiable. Manufactured from the finest grade of tungsten carbide, this tool is engineered to withstand the high thermal stresses generated during aggressive material removal on hard metals like stainless steel and high-tensile alloys. The SN-1 shape, known as an inverted cone, is particularly valuable for specialized machining tasks such as rear-side chamfering, v-grooving, and working on interior surfaces that are difficult to access with standard cylindrical or ball-nosed burrs.

One of the defining characteristics of this Walter burr is its Double Cut geometry. Unlike single cut flutes that produce long, stringy chips, the double cut pattern features cross-cut teeth that break material down into small, manageable granular chips. This design significantly reduces the loading of the flutes, preventing the tool from clogging during operation. Furthermore, the double cut design neutralizes the cutting forces, providing the operator with superior control and reducing the tendency of the burr to "climb" or pull across the workpiece. This results in a smoother surface finish and reduced vibration, which protects both the die grinder bearings and the operator from fatigue.

Walter Surface Technologies has prioritized concentricity in the manufacturing of the 01V070. Perfect balance is critical when operating at the high RPMs required for carbide burrs. An imbalanced tool causes chatter, which not only ruins the surface finish but can also lead to premature chipping of the carbide teeth. With Walter's exacting manufacturing standards, this burr runs true, ensuring consistent contact with the workpiece and uniform wear across the cutting head. Whether used for enlarging holes, leveling weld seams, or intricate finishing work, this carbide burr delivers reliable, high-performance results in the most demanding fabrication environments.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Brand:Walter
Used to Grind:Steel or Stainless
Shape:Inverted Cone (SN-1)
Cut Type:Double Cut
Material:Tungsten Carbide
Application:Deburring, Enlarging Holes, Finishing

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter SN-1 Double Cut Carbide Burr

APPLICATIONS

  • Deburring and finishing stainless steel welds
  • Enlarging holes and slots in metal fabrication
  • Rear-side chamfering and back-spotfacing
  • Cleaning up V-grooves and tight angles
  • General material removal on steel and alloys

FAQ

The SN-1 is an inverted cone shape. It is excellent for rear-side chamfering, deburring the underside of holes, and working in V-grooves or tight corners where the wider top of the cone is needed.

Double Cut refers to the flute pattern on the burr. It has cross-cut teeth that break chips into small granular pieces. This provides better operator control, reduces vibration, and leaves a smoother finish compared to single cut burrs.

Yes, this Walter carbide burr is made from high-grade tungsten carbide and is specifically designed to handle hard metals like stainless steel effectively.

This carbide burr is designed for use with pneumatic or electric die grinders. Ensure your grinder has the correct collet size (typically 1/4 inch for this style) and sufficient RPM.

Concentricity ensures the tool spins perfectly true. This prevents chatter and vibration, which extends the life of the tool, protects the grinder bearings, and improves the surface finish of the workpiece.

Generally, carbide burrs can be used dry on steel and stainless steel. However, using a lubricant like a wax stick can help prevent loading when working with softer, gummier metals like aluminum (though a specific aluminum-cut burr is better for that).

Always wear ANSI-approved safety glasses or a face shield, as carbide burrs produce small, sharp chips that fly at high speeds. Hearing protection and gloves are also recommended.

The tapered shape allows you to enter a hole and then grind the edges or the underside lip effectively, which is difficult to do with a cylindrical burr.