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  2. Burr (edge) - Wikipedia

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    Manual deburring is the most common deburring process because it is the most flexible process. It also only requires low cost tools and allows for instant inspection. [ 6 ] Manual deburring is either done with tools like scrapers, files, sandpaper, stones and reamers or with handheld power tools that use abrasive points, sandpaper, or cutters ...

  3. Hand scraper - Wikipedia

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    The scraper in the center of the image is a three corner scraper and is typically used to deburr holes or the internal surface of bush-type bearings. Bushes are typically made from bronze or a white metal. The scraper pictured at the bottom is a curved scraper. It has a slight curve in its profile and is also suitable for bush bearings ...

  4. Terex THS15 Motorscraper - Wikipedia

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    The Terex THS15 Motorscraper was a concept machine scraper displayed for the first time at Minexpo 2000.This machine features some unusual design concepts, including an adjustable cutting edge on the bowl to reduce friction when loading.

  5. Reamer - Wikipedia

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    Chucking reamers, or machine reamers, are the most common type of reamer used in lathes, drill presses, and screw machines that provide a smooth finish to the hole. They come in a variety of flutes and cuts (e.g. right hand cut, left hand spiral, straight flute) as well as different shank types.

  6. Mass finishing - Wikipedia

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    Compounds are added to mass finishing processes to assist in deburring, burnishing, cutting, cleaning, descaling, and inhibiting corrosion. They may be liquids or dry powders. They are usually broken up into four types: deburring and finishing, burnishing, cleaning, and water stabilizing. [2] Deburring and finishing

  7. Electrochemical machining - Wikipedia

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    The ECM process is most widely used to produce complicated shapes such as turbine blades with good surface finish in difficult to machine materials. It is also widely and effectively used as a deburring process. [2] In deburring, ECM removes metal projections left from the machining process, and so dulls sharp edges.