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TAPMATIC
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802 Clearwater Loop, Post Falls ID 83854
Tel. 800 854
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6019
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Tel. 001 208 773
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2951
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Fax 001 208 773
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www.tapmatic.com
Entering and exiting from the part:
When the deburring tool enters or exits the work piece to begin cutting, there can be a larger
edge break at these locations. This can be minimized in several ways.
Use rapid approach or a fast feed rate to enter or exit the cut from your clearance plane.
This minimizes the cycle time and also the size of the edge break at this location.
Z
G0
or
G1 F10000.
Using a fast feed rate may be better than
rapid depending on the reaction time of the
machine.
Feed rate suggestion shown in mm
(10,000mm/min = 400 in/min)
We recommend using G64, to eliminate ex-
act stop, to improve the machine
’
s reaction
time between approach, cutting and exiting
movements.
Z
Another option is to use a fast feed rate to ramp into the part from the clearance plane.
This also helps to minimize the entry point. Similarly ramping out of the part from the cut-
ting plane to the clearance plane helps to minimize the edge break at the exit point.
Making a finishing pass is one more way to reduce the appearance of a heavier edge break
at entry and exit points.
Safety and Operation Instructions for
DeBurr
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Z
Ramping into part
Ramping out of part
Approach
Exit
Can we help with an application?
Please contact us at [email protected], or call us at 800 854
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6019 or 001 208 773
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2951