Deburring Tools
Spindle-driven flexible deburring tools for CNC machining centres and industrial robots. Mount in any standard tool holder — no air supply, no separate motor, no machine modification required.
Deburring Tool Range
Deburring on CNC
FDT SX0
Flexible Deburring Tool
Lateral deflection — compensates 5–10 mm edge deviations in the XY plane. Ideal for contoured edges, cross-holes and complex geometries.
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FDT AXIAL (F)
Axial Deflection — Push Type
10 mm push stroke in the Z-axis. Compensates height variations along the deburring path — holes on inclined surfaces, curved profiles, forged parts.
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FDT AXIAL (B)
Underside Deburring — Pull Type
Pull-type axial deflection for deburring the underside of workpieces and back edges of bores — without repositioning the part.
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FDT AXIAL (F+B)
Push + Pull — No Tool Change
Combined push and pull stroke in a single tool. Front and back face deburring in the same CNC cycle — one fewer tool in magazine, no tool-change move.
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What is Automatic Deburring?
Burrs — small raised edges left by drilling, milling or turning — are unavoidable in metal machining. Removing them manually is time-consuming, inconsistent and costly. Automatic deburring integrates the deburring step directly into the CNC programme, eliminating the need for a separate manual operation.
AKS Teknik deburring tools mount in the machine spindle like any standard cutter. A spring-loaded mechanism compensates for edge variations automatically, so the tool produces a consistent chamfer even when the workpiece geometry is not perfectly defined or repeatable.
Which Tool Do I Need?
- Edge deviations in XY plane — contoured edges, cross-holes, complex geometries → FDT SX0
- Height variations in Z direction — holes on inclined surfaces, curved profiles → FDT AXIAL (F)
- Underside / back-edge deburring → FDT AXIAL (B)
- Front and back face — same tool, no tool change → FDT AXIAL (F+B)
- Robot arm integration → FDT PNEUMATIC X36
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a spindle-driven deburring tool?
A spindle-driven deburring tool mounts directly in the CNC machine's tool holder — like any standard milling cutter. The machine spindle provides the rotation; no separate motor or air supply is needed. A spring-loaded mechanism inside the tool compensates for edge variations automatically, producing a consistent chamfer without reprogramming.
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What is the difference between axial and lateral deflection?
Lateral deflection (FDT SX0) means the cutter can swing sideways — ideal for edges where the workpiece geometry varies in the XY plane. Axial deflection (FDT AXIAL series) means the cutter compresses upward in the Z direction — ideal for height variations along the deburring path, such as holes on inclined surfaces or stepped profiles.
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Do AKS Teknik deburring tools require an air supply?
It depends on the tool. The FDT SX0 and FDT AXIAL series (F, B, F+B) are spindle-driven — no air supply is required. They mount in the CNC spindle like any standard cutter and the spring mechanism is purely mechanical. The FDT PNEUMATIC X36 is different: it has a self-contained air motor and requires lubricated compressed air — it is designed for robot arms and bench mounting where the machine spindle is not available.
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Which CNC machines are compatible with FDT deburring tools?
FDT tools are compatible with any CNC machining centre or lathe that accepts standard tool holders. They are available with Weldon shank (20 mm) and fit BT, HSK, CAT, Capto and all other common interfaces via standard adapters. No machine modification is required.
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