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rotary deburring tool

rotary deburring tool

rotary deburring tool

(OP)
Any one know of a pneumatic deburring tool like this (see link) that isn't actuated by a hand lever?  I'd like the same style but to acuate it via a solenoid valve signaled by a robot. The robot will present the part to a degating fixture.  Google has not been helpfull.

http://www.dynabrade.com/cgi-bin/Industrial/51300?aFGgv39d;;116

Thanks

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2006 SP 3.4
IBM InteliStation Pro M
P4 3.4 GHz, 2GB RAM
XP Pro SP2.0
NIVIDA Quadro FX 1100

RE: rotary deburring tool

(OP)
Sorry this is not SW related but there's lots of folks here who I value there opion and experience.

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2006 SP 3.4
IBM InteliStation Pro M
P4 3.4 GHz, 2GB RAM
XP Pro SP2.0
NIVIDA Quadro FX 1100

RE: rotary deburring tool

A more suitable forum might be the Mechanical engineering other topics Forum forum404

... but as a kluge workaround, you could wire or tape the handle closed & use an in line solenoid valve to supply the air.

cheers
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RE: rotary deburring tool

(OP)
Yah thought of that type of stuff but would rather not do that.  

Thanks I posted my question in that forum.  Thought someone here might have seen or used something similar.

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2006 SP 3.4
IBM InteliStation Pro M
P4 3.4 GHz, 2GB RAM
XP Pro SP2.0
NIVIDA Quadro FX 1100

RE: rotary deburring tool

Try "robot end effector" in google etc

RE: rotary deburring tool

Rotozip uses 1/4" collets; I have used Foredom flex-shaft grinders in an industrial environment, but the collet was only 1/8".  That was several years ago, and they may have some powerful enough to handle 1/4" collets.

Flores
SW06 SP4.0

RE: rotary deburring tool

I'd contact dynabrade and see what they have to say.  They are very friendly and helpful, and may be able to custom make or modify an existing unit for you.  I know they do lots of repair and customization right there in Buffalo, NY.

hth

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