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The EAGLE CUTTING TOOL CB-SH-5-L6-D is a flame-shaped carbide burr designed for aggressive material removal in metalworking, fabrication, and maintenance applications. Built with a 1/2 inch cut diameter and a 6-inch overall length (OAL), this burr is configured for both single cut and double cut operation, allowing the user to match the cut style to the material and finish requirement. At 0.12 pounds, it is lightweight enough for extended use in a die grinder or rotary tool without adding fatigue. Machinists, pipefitters, welders, and fabricators rely on this style of burr for deburring, shaping, and blending work on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The flame shape (SH-5 profile) is well suited for contoured surfaces, internal radii, and hard-to-reach areas where flat or cylindrical burrs cannot follow the workpiece geometry. The extended 6-inch OAL makes it particularly useful in deep cavities, pipe interiors, and recessed weld joints where standard-length burrs fall short. It is a common tool on industrial job sites, fabrication shops, and in plumbing or HVAC mechanical work where weld spatter, casting flash, or burrs on cut pipe ends need to be removed cleanly before assembly.
Designed as a standard-shank carbide burr for use with die grinders, rotary tools, and flexible shaft machines that accept the appropriate collet size. Confirm shank diameter and collet compatibility with your tool before installation.
Installation is performed by machinists, fabricators, pipefitters, and welders using standard die grinder or rotary tool collets. Ensure the tool is fully powered down and unplugged before changing burrs. Secure the shank firmly in the collet to the manufacturer-specified engagement depth and confirm the locking mechanism is tight before applying the tool to the workpiece. Always wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when operating rotary cutting tools.
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