Bevelling process: Deburrers and Bevellers
Learn more about oxide-free cut edges, emission-free processes and how to produce visible and weld-ready edges in one work step.
Deburrers
In deburring, oxide-free bevels are produced with a rotary motion of the cutter. The machine does not need to be clamped to the workpiece, simply guided along the edge. A blade wheel guides the machine.
Deburring machines break or round off sharp edges, or prepare small weld seams. They do this precisely and in a single step. Refinishing is unnecessary. The emission-free principle is an outstanding alternative to angle grinders.
Advantages:
- Oxide-free cut edges, emission-free
- Only one process
- Precision edges
Bevellers
The original "bevelling tool for metal edges" was patented by TRUMPF more than 50 years ago. We're still using this unique cutting tool principle in our bevellers today, guaranteeing outstanding weld seam preparation.
The process works without emissions and without noticeable heat influence. No dust, vapor or gas is produced. This prevents micro-structural changes in the metal and eliminates chemical processes.
The low roughness depth combined with oxide-free, smooth surfaces guarantee weld connections which can be exposed to high loads. Refinishing is unnecessary since the beveller ensures even, clean material ejection. The bevelling process can start or end at any point on the material edge.
Advantages:
- Emission-free
- Oxide-free smooth edges
- Cutting tools can be reground numerous times, resulting in long tool life
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Tool-free sheet thickness adjustment
