You can remove cnc machining burrs using deburring tools, abrasive methods, or specialized equipment. Burrs often appear on machined parts. If you leave burrs on parts, you risk many problems. Even small burrs can stop parts from fitting together. You may see higher failure rates in assemblies and increased rejection costs. For example: Burrs cause up to 20% of assembly failures in tight-tolerance parts. Untreated burrs account for 80% of "parts don’t fit" issues. Medical parts with burrs fail pressure tests three times more often. Removing burrs helps you make sure your parts work well and last longer. Key Takeaways…
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