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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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Default How does deburring tool work?

When one is whipping the tool across an edge - you don't want to
bump the nose of the holder and let go of that functional expensive
cutter on the floor. Reverse direction was implemented to keep the
worker working.

Martin

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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
I have deburring tool, with replaceable blades. The blade has a grove
in it and the tool has a ball to engage the groove:
http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/deburr.jpg

It would seem that the collar would be spring loaded against the ball &
one would change cutters by pulling back the collar, releasing pressure
on the ball & freeing the cutter. BUT, my collar's spring pushes it
*away* from the ball, as shown in the pic. Pulling it forward to the
ball bottoms out before pushing on the ball.

Am I missing something, or is it broken?

Thanks,
Bob



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