Cylinder profile tungsten carbide burrs are one of the most popular shapes. Note: they have parallel sides and no cutting face on the end of the carbide burr. If you need the carbide burr to have a cutting action on the head then we recommend you switch to Shape B – End Cut Cylinder Burrs Our carbide burrs are available in both diamond cut and also fluted cut forms to suit your particular application. Diamond Cut Burrs – for stainless steel, steel, high carbon alloys, titanium, cobalt alloys etc.. and also for hardwoods Fluted Cut – for plastics and non-ferrous metals such as aluminium and brass and softwoods
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The table below details all dimensions of our cylindrical cylinder carbide burr range. If you know which burr you want, just click on the part number to be directed to the product page.
Helpful Tip – if the part number ends ‘/6’ then the burr has a diamond cut pattern. ‘/3’ is a fluted cut pattern.
| Diameter | Burr Length | Spindle | Overall Length | Part Number / Links |
| 3.0mm | 14mm | 3mm | 38mm | HMC/A30314/6 |
| 6.0mm | 18mm | 6mm | 50mm | HMC/A60618/6 |
| 8.0mm | 19.2mm | 6mm | 64mm | HMC/A60820/6 |
| 9.6mm | 19.2mm | 6mm | 64mm | HMC/A61020/3 |
| 9.6mm | 19.2mm | 6mm | 64mm | HMC/A61020/6 |
| 12.5mm | 19.2mm | 6mm | 64mm | HMC/A61220/6 |
| 12.5mm | 25.4mm | 6mm | 70mm | HMC/A61225/3 |
| 12.5mm | 25.4mm | 6mm | 70mm | HMC/A61225/6 |
| 15.8mm | 25.4mm | 6mm | 70mm | HMC/A61525/3 |
| 15.8mm | 25.4mm | 6mm | 70mm | HMC/A61525/6 |
Abrasive Finishing Systems have developed an extensive range of quality Tungsten Carbide Burrs in both Diamond and Fluted cut.
Whatever you wish to say about Carbide Burrs, one thing that is certainly true is that you cannot change their shape. So, if you need to cut a particular profile, then a burr that is nearly right is not right at all. With more than 80 different sizes, shapes and cut configurations we are sure to have the right burr for your needs.
Optimum power output and RPM of the power source (air-powered or electric machine, flexible shaft system) are necessary conditions for a cost-effective use of carbide burrs.
We would therefore recommend that you:
Use the highest possible speeds.
For stationary use or when countersinking with 360 degrees use of the burr, work at 3,000 rpm or less.
Want to go back to all the carbide burr shape categories? – select: Carbide Burr Shapes here.
What’s inside? A guide on how to choose the best cutting shape for you. Recommendations for use. Cutting speed tables. And our full range of 80+ burrs organised by shape and size. Available here.