Back-Burr Cutter & Path:
Deburring System for Curved Edges
Front and back deburring of edges on 3D curved surfaces
SPECIAL DEBURRING CUTTER
Micro-grain carbide: sharp cutting edge with high wear resistance
High-temperature resistant AlTiCrN coating on types A, AS-3F, and B: wide application range from aluminum to difficult-to-machine materials such as Inconel or titanium
Type A-N without coating but with a sharper grind: ideal for machining non-ferrous metals, plastics, and composite materials
Spiral cutting edge: produces clean edges and prevents secondary burrs
NC DATA SET (PATH)
Consistent edges through uniform material removal along the contour
Increased tool life by shifting the cutter’s cutting point
Video 1: Beautiful Deburring
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Basically, only two types of tooling solutions are offered on the market for CNC deburring. Mostly, these are tools that perform linear movements relative to the cross-hole while rotating. A more effective variant is machining with a ball cutter that deburrs contour-parallel along the edge to be machined at two intersecting bores.
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However, even with these tools, which are far more flexible to use, difficulties arise when programming the data sets for the contour to be machined. The development team at Xebec in Japan addressed exactly these challenges and developed a comprehensive tooling solution that enables high-quality CNC bore deburring. The Back-Burr Cutter & Path deburring system is continuously being improved. To make the deburring system as universally applicable as possible, the tool itself is also subject to ongoing innovations. In addition to the previous versions with solid and stepped shanks, the program has now been expanded with two more variants, so currently 4 versions of the Back-Burr Cutter are available. |
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TYPE A
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TYPE A-N
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TYPE AS-3F
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TYPE B
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The Xebec Back-Burr Cutter is an innovative bore deburring solution that represents a synergy of cutter and NC program, as both components are perfectly coordinated and the tool is optimally utilized. By creating the NC program individually, the cutter precisely follows the contour of the component to be deburred, safely and completely removing any burrs formed – including on the backside of bores. |
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It is basically irrelevant which contour shape is to be deburred. Using the coordinate points of the NC program, a “customized” path is programmed for each application, optimizing the tool’s use by considering machining points, contact points, and cutter angles. Thanks to the machining program, usually only a ball cutter is needed to deburr various bore diameters. The supplied program not only covers simple (round) bore edges but also offers much greater machining flexibility, as orthogonal cross-holes, angled interrupted bores, and bores with breakthroughs can also be processed. This means the user often only needs a single tool for many machining variants, significantly reducing machining time. Furthermore, the cutter’s intersection point can be shifted during contour machining, which results in more uniform cutting edge load and significantly increases tool life. |
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Video 2: Imagefilm Back-Burr Cutter
Video 3: Deburring Threaded Bore
Video 4: Deburring Convex Bore Edges
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