MAKITA B-52744 Tungsten Carbide Burr 10x20x6mm SC Standard Cut
MAKITA B-52744 Tungsten Carbide Burr 10x20x6mm SC Standard Cut
What’s Included
- 1 x Makita B-52744 TC Burr 10x20x6mm SC Standard Cut
Product Overview
The Makita B-52744 is a robust Tungsten Carbide rotary burr featuring a "Ball Nosed Cylindrical" profile, designated by the SC shape code. Unlike flat-ended variants, this accessory incorporates a radiused top, allowing it to seamlessly grind contours, curves, and radiused corners without digging into the material. The tool utilises a Standard Cut geometry, which is engineered to deliver a consistent removal rate on hard substances while maintaining a manageable surface finish. It is specifically constructed to handle the high thermal demands of continuous grinding on tough metals.
Part No: B-52744(MAKACB-52744)
Features & Benefits
- Radiused End Profile: The ball-nosed cylindrical shape (SC) enables effective machining of internal curves, fillets, and round-bottomed slots where a sharp edge would be unsuitable.
- High-Performance Carbide: Crafted from premium Tungsten Carbide to resist wear and maintain sharpness even when surfacing hardened steel or stainless steel.
- Standard Cut Geometry: The universal tooth design offers a reliable balance of stock removal speed and finish quality, reducing vibration during operation.
- Broad Material Application: Suitable for deburring and shaping a variety of metals, including ferrous metals, non-ferrous alloys, and stainless steel.
- Secure Shank Fitment: Equipped with a standard 6 mm shank for compatibility with most industrial die grinders and straight grinding machines.
- Heat Tolerance: The carbide composition is formulated to withstand the high temperatures generated during friction-heavy grinding tasks.
Technical Specification
- Head Diameter (D): 10 mm
- Working Length (Head Length): 20 mm
- Shank Diameter (S): 6 mm
- Shape Code: SC (Ball Nosed Cylindrical)
- Cut Type: Standard Cut
- Material: Tungsten Carbide (TC)
- Application: Stainless Steel, Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metals
FAQs
There are two key considerations when choosing Metal Drill Bits; how wide do you need the hole you’re drilling to be and how deep should it be?
Once you know those two things, you can select a drill bit to suit; use the diameter and working length to inform your choice.
Before making your purchase, just double-check that the bit you’re thinking of buying is compatible with your tool; some manufacturers promise universal compatibility, while others don’t.












