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Radially Compliant Deburring Model RCV-390  
 
 
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Product Advantages
  • Ideally suited for removal of parting lines and flash on parts.
  • Robust vane motor with oiled air.
  • Unit also deburrs edges, significantly reduces cycle time.
  • Built-in compliance reduces robot programming.
  • Cutting force adjustable on-the-fly.
  • Mounts to robot arm on side of deburring unit.
  • Can utilize many industrial finishing media including tungsten-carbide burrs, brushes, and flap wheels.
  • Minimal chattering and vibration.
  • Great replacement for hand deburring operations.
RCV-390 Deburring Tool (also available Black for Euro)
RCV-390 Deburring Tool (also available Black for Euro)

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Weight (without mounts) 9.75 lb
Compliance Travel @ Collet 0.28 in
Compliance Travel Recommended 0.14 in
Compliance Force (Pneumatically Variable) 2 lbf - 16 lbf
Idle Speed 5600 rpm
Air Consumption 19 CFM - 22 CFM
Air Connections (Spindle) 1/4 NPT with G1/4 Adapter
Air Connections (Compliance) 5/32" Tube
Collet DA200 1/4" standard (others available)
Power 390 W @ 2600 rpm
Mounting Feature Side
 




 
 
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