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Type C Ball Nose Carbide Burr

Type C Ball Nose Carbide Burr

Prix habituel $11.99
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Orders are typically processed within 1–2 business days.

Estimated delivery times:

  1. United States & major regions: 3–10 business days
  2. International orders: 3–15 business days depending on destination and customs processing

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If your item arrives damaged, defective, or significantly different from the product description, please contact us within 30 days of delivery for assistance.

For eligible cases, we will provide a replacement, store credit, or refund after review.

Please note:

  1. Normal tool wear is not covered
  2. Damage caused by improper use or installation is not covered
  3. Used consumable cutting tools may not be eligible for return
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Ideal for Radius & Curved Surface Work

The ball-nose design makes Type C burrs ideal for smoothing internal radii, curved surfaces, and rounded slot bottoms.

✔ Smooth radius shaping
✔ Better curved-surface control
✔ Ideal for concave profiles

Multiple Sizes for Precision or Heavy Removal

Available in sizes from 3mm to 12mm for everything from detailed contour work to larger radius shaping applications.

✔ Small-detail options
✔ Heavy stock removal
✔ Consistent cutting performance

Smooth Control on Curved Surfaces

Designed for stable cutting and clean radius transitions on steel, stainless, and non-ferrous materials.

✔ Smooth contour finishing
✔ Reduced chatter
✔ Better surface blending

  • Aluminum & Non-Ferrous Metals

  • Stainless Steel

  • Cast Iron

FAQS

What is a Type C carbide burr used for?

Type C ball nose burrs are designed for radius shaping, curved surfaces, internal contouring, and rounded slot finishing. The rounded nose allows smoother transitions and better control in concave areas where flat-end burrs cannot reach.

What is the difference between Type A and Type C burrs?

Type A burrs feature a flat-end cylindrical shape for side milling and flat surfaces, while Type C burrs use a rounded ball nose for curved surfaces, internal radii, and smooth contour transitions.

Is the Type C burr suitable for curved surface work?

Yes. The ball-nose geometry is specifically designed for blending curves, smoothing internal radii, and shaping rounded profiles with improved control and reduced sharp transitions.