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ADV® 508-RWr




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The Video Of The 508 RWr Series Deburring Machine
- In the first station – Grinding Belt(R station) of the finishing machine,burrs and imperfections are removed with a grinding belt, resulting in a flat, burr-free surface.
- After grinding,the Multibrush(W station), wich ensures your product is perfectly finished. The six brushes provide a non-directional finish and round the edges with a radius of 2+ mm, giving the product a high-quality and durable appearance.
- The 3rd station Roller Brush (for r station), The roller brush inside the deburring machine contacts the surface of the workpiece through the high-speed rolling bristles, and uses the elasticity and friction of the bristles to remove burrs and uneven areas on the workpiece surface.508 RWr Deburring Machine offers the possibility for full ERP control and seamless integration into automated production processes.
Wide belt & Rotary brush & Roller Brush

Metal finishing machine for brushing and polishing
Deburring & Polishing
No.3, No.4 Finishing
Hairline Finishing
Deburring Machine Basic Prameters
Available width:
300/450/630/800/1000/1300/1500/1600 mm
Available thickness:
0.5-100 mm
Feeding speed:
0.5-8 m/min
Rotation speed of rotary brush:
9-21 r/s
Rotary brush size:
300*300 / 300*400 mm
Edge rounding range:
R 0.1-1.0 mm
Worktable:
900 – 980 mm
Minimum processing size:
30*30 mm (Magnetic)
50*50 mm (Vacuum)
Finished product after deburring

508 RWr Deburring Machine FAQ
Can deburring, edge rounding, and surface finishing be done by a single machine or process?
Yes, deburring(wide grinding belt), edge rounding(rotary brush), and surface finishing(roller brush) can all be done by a single machine, the ADV® 508RWr. This 3-stage machine is single-sided and can even process sheet metal parts as small as 0.5 x 0.5mm. The 3 stages are comprised of a grinding belt for deburring, rotary brushes for edge rounding and a fleece belt for surface finishing.
What materials are suitable for ADV® 508RWr sheet metal deburring machine?
The ADV® 508RWr can process a wide array of metal alloys.These alloys include steel,aluminum,brass,copper,titanium,stainlesssteel and even specialty alloys.
Why is it important to remove laser oxide from metal parts?
Laser oxide is created along the cutting edge when cutting with an oxygen powered laser. This laser oxide along the side of the parts will prevent any paint coating to stick as well as will make welding much more difficult. Hence, removing the laser oxide along the cutting edges will greatly improve downstream processes like painting and welding.
Why does the automatic metal deburring machine use a roatary brush to round the edges of metal sheets?
Thanks to the rotary brushes of the ADV® 508RWr, uniform edge rounding for sheet metal can be achieved in a single pass. These rotary brushes can achieve an edge rounding result of up to 2 mm along all edges for a wide variety of metal alloys.
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508 M300 Manual deburring is necessary for specialized products or low-volume runs. Manufacturers can skip over the sometimes lengthy programming process of an automated machine. It’s also a better way to ensure a smooth finish on a part that’s too fragile for automatic equipment.
The purpose of finishing is to enhance the quality and visual appeal of the metal sheet parts while also contributing to their protection. It ensures a uniform finish and can assist in improving the adhesion of coatings, paint, or other materials on the surface.
With ADV’s advanced finishing machines, you can apply various finishes to your metal sheet parts. By using the right abrasive belts in combination with the appropriate speed, finish your metal sheet parts to your preferences, such as with a linear finish or a non-directional finish.
Rr Metal finishing machine for brushing and polishing.Finishing of metal sheet parts refers to the process of rounding and refining the surfaces of sheet parts to give them a smooth, aesthetically appealing appearance. removing imperfections, burrs, rough edges, and other undesirable features from the surface.