Deburring & Finishing
vice president, Global Sales. “The Flex-Hone tool features a self-centering, self-aligning design similar to that of a bottle brush. The tool features abrasive globules laminated to fl ex- ible nylon fi laments and are manufactured in 10 different
abrasive types and 11 grit options in standard sizes from 4 mm to 36" (914 mm).
…and 18 years of experience helping you select the right one!
80 Models of Borescopes Hawkeye®
and Video Borescopes Rigid, Flexible,
The Flex-Hone is a low-rpm tool that’s suitable for most any rotating spindle, including drill presses, milling machines, lathes, CNC equipment, robotic arms and machining centers. Built with a twisted- wire metal stem, Ballhones are secured in a chuck, collet, or similar holding device. For CNC equipment machining centers, Flex-Hones use a Jacobs-style chuck or collet. Although not designed for heavy-duty or high-precise metal removal, Flex-Hone tools can be used in any size or type of cylinder in a hole that needs a fi nish improved or deburring operation.
“In-machine deburring has become a new standard in the aerospace industry.”
Any Hawkeye Rigid or Flexible Borescope can quickly become a videoscope by simply attaching our Luxxor®
Video Camera, allowing high-quality video inspection
images to be displayed on portable video monitors, or, laptop and desktop computers. Those images can be saved, documented and e-mailed. Our newest Hawkeye®
V2 Videoscopes are fully portable, and offer 4-way articulation. We manufacture over 80 models of rigid, flexible, and video borescopes. Most are in stock and ready for overnight delivery.
Button rifled .204 Ruger as seen with a Hawkeye Pro Slim 17“
Diesel injector body taken with a Hawkeye Pro Hardy 7”
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Burr in a cross hole viewed with a Hawkeye Pro Slim 7”
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“Different types of abrasives and our proprietary adhesives make it possible to process workpieces in industries as di- verse as nuclear, medical, and aerospace and on a wide variety of materials. One of our largest industry customers is the aerospace industry where we fi nish dif- fi cult materials including all high-nickel alloy stainless steel, titanium, and other diffi cult-to-machine metals. The key to success is having the right abrasive type available,” said Miller. Cross hole deburr- ing is another major application area for the tool. “With the Flex-Hone tool, cross hole deburring can be done within the main bore and deburr all the cross holes at once.” In automotive applica- tions, the Flex-Hone tool can produce a cross hatch fi nish in a cylinder bore for oil retention. “The oil and gas industry is another major market for our products where we are routinely asked to process tubular goods 18–24" [457–610 mm] di- ameter, which are standard sizes for us.”
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