Osborn - Product Catalog Pagina 12
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Technical information for brushes Technical information & safety information for brushes Working and safety speeds The maximum safety speed must be observed in line with workplace safety requirements. Information is in the product overview in this catalogue, on the packaging and on the brush itself (see picture). The working speed is defined by factors circumferential speed and brush diameter. The optimum working speed is generally far below the safety speed. Working and clamping width of a brush The working width defines the contact surface between brush and workpiece. To measure the working width, gently press together the trim area. The clamping width is measured between the covering discs (see picture, left). Speak to us for more information about the clamping width. Brush diameter and trim length The diameter of the brush (body of the brush) and the length of the respective trim are the determining factors for the working characteristics of the brush. Generally applicable: Soft, flexible brushes, e.g. for working with textured workpieces and for gentle surface finishing. More aggressive brushes, e.g. for deburring or removing dirt. Optimal positioning of the brush in relation to the workpiece One of the factors defining the contact pressure of a brush is its penetration depth at the workpiece. Never press a brush into the workpiece and only work with the trim tips. Excessive contact pressure lowers the brush performance and expedites wear. For manually operated machines, the recommendation is to only work with the weight of the machine. For an abrasive trim, a filament diameter of 3 times applies, e.g. 1.0 mm penetration depth for a filament diameter of 0.35 mm. We will be glad to help out if you have questions. Trim density of brushes The trim density is determined by the number of wire tips per surface unit. High trim densities optimise cutting performance and useful lives (for deburring work for example). Lower trim densities increase the flexibility of the brushes and are the prerequisite for processing strongly profiled surfaces. 12 osborn.com
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