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Tools for Finishing Selection Guide Deburring Brushes (Reference)

Selection by Use (Reference)

Model Number Type Hole Drilling Edge Processing Chamfering Surface Polishing Surface Roughness Adjustment Cleaning
IMSN / IMSS / IMSG / IMSB Micro-spiral Brushes x
BHTM / BHCM Deburring Brushes x x
MTM Knotted Type Wheel Brushes with Shaft x x
MEBB Knotted Type End Brushes x x x
MEBA Crimp End Brushes x x x
BR□ Deburring Brushes x x x
5PACK-12□ / 5PACK-MK□, etc. Miniature Brushes x x
VCC Crimp Cups x x x x
VKC Knotted Type Cups x x x x
VSB Knotted Type Wheels x x x
VSCT Knotted Type Wheels x x x
VSTA Knotted Type Wheels x x x

Relation of Brush Materials and Use (Reference)

Title image sampleThere are many materials for brushes based on use, but for metal wires, it is standard to use brush materials with the same material as the work material.
Brush Materials Use Note
Steel Wire It is ideal for getting rid of rust on iron plates, peeling paint, and finishing grinding of welded parts. If the workpiece is aluminum, stainless steel, or brass, avoid the use of steel wires as they can cause workpiece rust.
Stainless Steel
(SUS)
It is ideal for aluminum, alloy, titanium, and stainless steel workpieces. Use SUS316 if there is a possibility of rust.
Nylon with Abrasive
AO (Note 1)
SC (Note 2)
The nylon brush with abrasive grain can polish with the side surface of the wire material and not just the tip. A wiping action effect can be gained by pushing the brush against the workpiece, and finishing operations and deburring that had to be done by hand, by filing, can be done simply. ----
Brass It is ideal for brass and copper workpieces. The polished object may turn black in color so do not use where discoloration may be a problem.

Relation of Brush Materials and Work Materials (Reference)

Work Materials Brush Materials
Steel
Wire
Stainless Steel
(SUS)
Nylon AO
(Note 1)
SC
(Note 2)
Brass Triangle
Piano Wire
Brown Hair
White Horse Hair
Black Horse Hair
Aluminum x x x
Steel x x
Brass x x x
Stainless Steel x x x x x
Copper x x x x x
Castings x x
Resin x x x

Features of Deburring Brushes

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Effects of Cleaning with Brushes

Brushes will clean oxides, rust, and dirt from the surface and leave it smooth; however, their structural properties do not favor the "grinding" done by polishing cloths. Therefore, they are not tools for finishing to set dimensions.
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Guidelines for Brushing Work

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Brushing Adjustment Methods for More Effective Work

Results of Brushing Adjustment Methods
If the process is too quick ● Increase the length of the trim (hair length)
● Make the wire diameter narrower
● Lower the hair density
● Decrease the brush outer diameter
● Lower brush rotation speed
If the process is too slow ● Reduce the length of the trim (hair length)
● Make the wire diameter thicker
● Increase the hair density
● Increase the brush outer diameter
● Increase brush rotation speed
If a smoother finish is required ● Increase brush rotation speed
● Reduce the length of the trim (hair length)
● Make the wire diameter narrower
● Increase the hair density
● Use nylon with abrasive instead of metal wires
If it is uneven ● Increase the length of the trim (hair length)
● Lower the hair density
● Use brushing holding tools
If it hits the periphery without deburring ● Reduce the length of the trim (hair length)
● Increase the hair density
● If the work material is soft, use nylon with abrasive
If the life of the brush is short ● Increase the length of the trim (hair length)
● Make the wire diameter narrower
 

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