Abstract

In conditions when the production of competitive products becomes the primary task of themachine building industry, the provision of a high level of manufactured products across the entirespectrum of their performance is put forward. Similar requirements are imposed on the parts thatmake up their composition. Obtaining the surface of a production object with optimal performanceis currently acquiring the same importance as productivity. This is especially true for machining,usually the final stage in the production of machine parts.Increasing productivity, reducing labor intensity and ensuring the safety of finishingoperations are urgent tasks of modern mechanical engineering. Such operations include the removalof burrs from parts, cleaning of sharp edges formed during the processing of workpieces, etc. This problem is especially relevant for parts with complex contours and shapes with a large number ofwells, pockets, shelves, ribs and other structural elements.The formation of unwanted burrs is a common problem in all types of machining: milling,turning, punching and casting processes. Burrs must be removed for a number of reasons: safetyrequirements, technical specifications for subsequent technological operations (surface hardening,coating, assembly).

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