BURR KING 1051 User manual

BURR KING MFG. CO., INC
1220 Tamara Lane
War aw, MO 65355
www.burrking.com
(660)438-8998 • Fax (660)438-8991
7/2020
BURR KING MODEL 1050
TUBE FINISHER / SINGLE SPINDLE LATHE
MODEL 1051 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model 15110 Shown

BURR KING MFG. CO., INC.
1220 TAMARA LANE
WARSAW MO 65355
WWW.BURRKING.COM
(660) 438-8998
s
(800) 621-2748
FAX (660) 438-8991
June, 2020
Burr King Manufacturing Company. Inc. warrants the below product to be free of defects in material and workmanship. The period of
warranty is 1 year (90 days for vibratory bowls of 20 quart and lesser volume) from the date of purchase. No warranty is provided for
products that have been modified, abused, handled carelessly, where repairs have been made or attempted by others, or for freight damage.
No warranty is provided for three phase electric motors, controllers, etc. when the motors, controllers are not protected by magnetic starters
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BURR KING MFG. CO., INC.
1220 TAMARA LANE
WARSAW MO 65355
WWW.BURRKING.COM
(660) 438-8998
s
(800) 621-2748
FAX (660) 438-8991
October 21, 2020
LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY
This letter is to certify that all Burr King Belt grinders, Disc grinders, Polishing
machines Vibra King Chambers and Bowls are manufactured and assembled in the
United States of America.
(Tariff number 847990 criterion A)
Don MacCarthy
President

M1051 Important Safety Instructions
OPERATOR, and OPERATING AREA SAFTEY
READ AND SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Subject equipment includes Grinders, buffers, polishers, and other rotating equipment. Serious injury or
death may occur if minimum safety precautions are not understood, and obeyed by operators and those
other persons who may be in the immediate vicinity of the subject equipment. Persons who operate, or
are in the immediate vicinity of the subject equipment must be properly trained in, and use, minimum
safety precautions and procedures for such machinery.
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
• Read and understand all operating instruction, manuals, labels, and other information provided with the equipment.
2. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
• Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
3. CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT
• Do Not expose power tools to rain
• Do Not use grinder in damp or wet locations.
• Keep work area well lit.
• Do Not use grinder in presence of flammable liquids or gases
4. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK
• Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces. For example: pipes, radiators. Disconnect from power
source when not in use. Never use if electrical cord is damaged or wet. Always keep electrical cords clear of
rotating parts and belt while in motion. Electrical installation shall be in accordance with applicable codes
and regulations.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY
• Do Not let visitors contact tool or cord
• All visitors should be kept away from work area
6. DRESS PROPERLY
• Do Not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
• Non-Skid footwear is recommended when working with equipment.
• Wear protective hair coverings to contain long hair.
• Wear proper attire to protect eye, hand, face, arm, leg, feet and body that is adequate to protect against flying debris,
forcibly ejected work pieces, broken abrasive belts, ect.
7. USE SAFETY GLASSES
• Everyday eyewear does not feature impact resistance lenses, and they are NOT safety glasses
8. WEAR DUST MASK
• Some dust created by grinding activities may contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other harm.
Provide adequate ventilation.
WARNING!
WHEN USING ELECTRIC TOOLS, BASIC SAFTEY PRECAUSTIONS
SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY.

9. SPARK AND DEBRIS ARRESTING APPARATUS
• To further reduce the exposure you may wish to connect an apparatus to the machine to contain dust and debris/spark
arresting device to suppress sparks thereby limiting human inhalation risk, and risk of fire or explosion
10. KEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED
• Keep all guards in place and in working order.
• Do not reach inside the safety guards while the machine is running.
• Do not operate this machine if the gap (nip point) between a moving belt, wheel or disc and the work support surface
exceeds 1/8 inch or 3.175 mm
• Never position the work rest table at an acute angle between the top of the work rest table and the moving belt or
wheel. Doing so will create “nip point” that can cause serious injury should an operators body part become entangled
(pulled into) the nip point created by this acute angle.
• Do not operate this machine if the gap between the moving abrasive belt, disc or wheel and the adjacent face of the
work rest (or table) will permit passage of the work piece through the gap (nip point). Note, however, that certain
alloys such as titanium may create conditions where grinding debris can accumulate in a tight gap creating a potential
fire hazard. When in doubt consult with your safety officer. Failure to observe this warning may result in the work
piece or other item being caught in this gap. And/or being forcibly ejected. Failure to heed this warning may cause
serious bodily harm to the operator and/or bystanders. Never use this equipment if you are not properly trained in its
operation and/or safe use. If in doubt stop and ask for guidance.
11. SECURE THE M1051
• Bolt the machine securely to the stand or other stable surface to avoid tipping when unit is in operation.
12. BEFORE SERVICING
• Disconnect the grinder from the power source.
13. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED
• Turn power off. Don’t leave until the grinder comes to a complete stop.
14. DO NOT USE NEAR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
• Sparks from the grinder can cause fires.
15. HOLD MATERIAL TIGHTLY
• Always hold the work piece firmly when grinding and apply steady pressure.
• Use work piece holding devices when ever possible that diminish the possibility that persons will come in contact
with moving machine pieces, or spark/debris output from the machine.
16. DO NOT USE DAMAGED WHEELS
• Wheels that show wear should be discarded.
17. USE WHEELS FROM RESPECTED WHEEL MANUFACTURES
• Not all wheels are created equal. Wheels that are very inexpensive are usually manufactured cheaply.
18. KNOW WHAT YOUR GRINDING
• Avoid mixing different metals, alloys, and materials. To mix such materials might create a fire or explosion hazard
• Exotic materials such as titanium, magnesium, and other chemically active materials will present fire and explosion
hazards that if ignored can result in grave personal injury and/or property damage.
• Consult with your material supplier or other qualified expert regarding the materials on which you wish to work.
19. KEEP MACHINE MAINTAINED
• Ensure wheels wheels are in good condition and are free from damage. If damaged parts are found, immediately
discontinue use of the machine and order replacement parts.
• Never perform maintenance on the machine with its electrical power source connected.

20. DO NOT USE STONE WHEELS
• The use of stone or vitreous wheels on any Burr King grinder is prohibited. The machine guarding is not suitable for
these types of wheels. To do so will create an operator safety hazard.
All Burr King products are warranted for various time periods to be free of material and/or workmanship defects. Burr
King Manufacturing Companies standard warranty policy is summarized as follows for contact wheels. 1 year from date
of purchase if mounted on a Burr King machine purchased on the same date or 90 days if purchased as a spare or
replacement part. Our warranty does not apply to wheels that are mounted on products not manufactured by Burr King
Manufacturing Company, Inc. Users who mount Burr King manufactured contact wheels on product not manufactured
by Burr King Manufacturing Company, Inc. do so at their own risk and assume all liability for having so mounted the
contact wheel(s).
Remember good safety practice demands guarding to protect operators and bystanders from wheel failure and/or debris.
Never use the subject wheel without proper guarding that meets commonly accepted safe practice. See OSHA, U/L, CSA,
CE, ISO and other respected safety standards.
21. OCCUPATIONAL NOISE EXPOSURE
Burr King products produce levels of noise consistent with their intended purposes. The level and spectral content of noise
produced is dependent on the product type, the degree that the product is maintained in proper operating condition, the
abrasive/media and accessories used, the specific application, and the surrounding environment. Noise levels produced by
various Burr King grinders and polishers, as measured at the Burr King factory, range from 80 to 93 decibels. Product
operators and persons in the immediate product vicinity should be protected from excessive noise levels as prescribed in
OSHA regulation 29, piece 1910.95 titled “Occupational Noise Exposure”.
ROTATING EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS TO OPERATORS AND THOSE WHO MAY BE
IN ITS IMMEDIATE OPERATING VICINITY. IT IS THE ABSOLUTE AND DIRECT
RESPONSIBILITY OF PURCHASERS, MANAGERS, AND OPERATORS OF THIS EQUIPMENT
TO UNDERSTAND AND OBEY THE FOREGOING MINIMUM OPERATING SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR SAFETY CONCERNS REGARDING
OPERATING THE SUBJECT EQUIPMENT PLEASE CALL YOUR AUTHORIZED BURR KING
DISTRIBUTOR, OR BURR KING MANUFACTURING AT 660-438-8998. YOUR SAFETY IS OUR
FOREMOST CONCERN!
Burr King Manufacturing disclaims any and all responsibility for injuries, damage, loss of income, or
other adverse consequence as might be incurred by purchasers, managers, and operators of this
equipment.
22. TRAINING
• Do train operators and others in safe operating practices
• Post these instructions so they are available for future reference and new operators.

June 2020
Operating instructions for the Model 1051 tube finisher
The Model 1051 tube finisher is a single spindle finishing machine. It is designed to use nylon, flap, wire, and
other finishing and/or de-burring wheels. Your Model 1051 may be fixed speed (single or three phase), or
variable speed single phase depending on the configuration ordered. The Model 1051 has a 4” O.D. integrated
dust collection adapter that will connect to a dust collection system with a recommended minimum capacity of
500 CFPM.
Stone, vitreous, or other type grinding wheels must not be used on the Model 1051. For maximum
effectiveness, and operator safety use wheels manufactured by well-respected manufacturers.
●Use wheels that are the proper size and type for your machine.
●Do not use wheels that are old and/or excessively worn.
●Do not operate the finishing wheel in a reverse rotation. The spindle must rotate CCW when viewed
from the right side (opposite of the motor).
●Do not exceed the maximum recommended wheel speed (see the manufacturer's instructions), or the
1725 RPM spindle speed for which your Model 1051 is designed to operate, whichever is less.
●Do not use your Model 1051 with the factory-supplied guards removed, or with the wheel guard
door open.
●Note that the 1051 machine can accommodate finishing wheels to 3.25 inches in width but
never larger than 10 inches in diameter. When mounting a wheel on the machine adjust the
position of the wheel in respect to the angle steel work support.
Prior to operating the Model 1051 please take time to do the following:
1. Ensure that you have received all of the items that you ordered. Compare the packing slip with your
purchase order, and of course with the physical items received.
2. Verify that there is no obvious shipping damage. If shipping damage is discovered notify the freight
carrier of your intention to file a freight damage claim; they will assist you.
3. Verify that the AC power that is identified on the machine matches the AC power that you intend to
operate the machine. Do not modify the Model 1051 wiring or other electrical controls without the
advice of the factory or a competent electrician.
4. Do not modify or defeat any AC wiring safety feature. In example, do not remove the grounding pin on
the AC plug.
5. Read the Operator, and Operating Area Safety Instructions carefully. Ensure that all persons who will
operate the Model 1051, or who will work in the vicinity of the Model 1051 read, understand, and
comply with these instructions.
6. Ensure that the Model 1051 is located in an area that provides safe access to the machine such that
operators have clear and unobstructed working space. The workplace should be free from floor
obstructions, trip points, and other faults that may reduce operator safety.
7. Ensure that the Model 1051 AC power source is properly sized for wire, and properly fused. All wiring,
circuit breakers, fuses, and connections must conform to national electrical and local codes.

8. All three phase electrical installations must include a magnetic starter. Magnetic starters protect motors
from “double phasing”, overheating, etc. thereby reducing the risk of damage to the equipment and/or
fire hazard to your facility. Three phase motors are not warranted if used without a magnetic starter or
other suitable device.
Functional operating instructions for the Model 1051 Tube Finisher
The Model 1051 was fully tested and verified to comply with requirements prior to shipping from the factory.
No adjustments should be necessary. You should perform the following steps:
1. Machine securely bolted to its table, pedestal, and/or floor point connect the AC power to its source.
2. Ensure the wheels are firmly tightened to the spindle. A finishing wheel running in reverse rotation can
unscrew from the spindle, creating a serious personnel safety hazard. Insure that the Model 1051 spindle
operates CCW when viewed from the right side of the machine.
3. Engage the motor. The wheel should rotate smoothly in a CCW direction with the front face of the
finishing wheel moving toward the floor. If either of these conditions are not met turn the machine OFF
immediately.
4. If the Model 1051 runs in reverse direction you must correct this by changing the main drive motor
rotation direction. FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS AC POWER SOURCE. A
COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN SHOULD PERFORM ALL ELECTRICAL WORK ON THE
MODEL 1050.
If your Model 1051 is equipped with variable speed control the wheel speed can be adjusted using the speed
control that will be mounted on the motor or on a separate control box.
Operating instructions for the Model 1051 Tube Finisher
Prior to daily operation follow the steps listed below:
1. Verify the machine is in good working order. Check
for unsafe conditions or damaged parts and repair or
replace prior to operation. Tag out machine if any
issues cannot be resolved.
2. Clean work area and machine. Start with a clean area
around the machine.
3. Check brush for damage. Replace if needed.
4. Adjust safety shield over wheel and allow clearance for
operation.
5. Using the knob on the base of the motor, adjust the
wheel forward towards the tool rest. Make sure the
brush has a gap no greater than a 1/8”. Replace brush if
the workrest cannot be adjusted within specifications.
The M1051 has over two inches of forward travel.
6. Adjust the tool rest by loosing the lever and adjusting to
centerline of wheel for general deburring operation.
The tool rest has a flat support and a v-notched rest.
TIP: Adjustment of the brush
Your M1051 can accept wheels up to 10” in diameter and up to 3” in width. The machine
has been designed with a tool free wheel adjustment to move the brush forward inside of the
stationary wheel guard. The M1051 has two inches of free travel.

Removal and Installation of brushes from your M1051
Your M1051 can accept wheels up to 10” in diameter and up to
3” in width. The machine has been designed to gang three, one
inch wide wheels at a time. When installing three wheels
together the width of the wheels are normally larger at the trim
(outside diameter) of the wheel, and your machine will
accommodate these wheels. The M1051 has a two inch arbor
size with factory installed (and removable with a 5/32” hex
key) ½” x ¼” keyways. Standard wheels from manufactures
such as Weiler can be ordered with this configuration. The
keyway allows for the wheel to be safely installed on the
machine without causing damage to the brush by having to
over tighten the wheel to maintain positive wheel drive.
If choosing to run widths that are narrower than 3” in
combined width you will need to install wheel spacers. ½”
wide wheel spacers are available from Burr King.
1. Unplug the machine from the power source. If your
machine is hardwired it maybe necessary to tagout the
machine while removing or installing the wheels.
2. Release the clamp on the top of the brush cover and lift
the side cover plate from it’s resting ledge.
3. Using a 3/16” hex key loosen the four cap head screws on the arbor cap. Remove the arbor cap.
4. Pull the wheels off of the arbor. Ganged wheels will normally slide off as one wheel since the filaments
have intertwined during operation.
5. VERIFY the brush or the wheel does not exceed the Maximum Safe Free Speed (MSFS) as rated by the
wheel manufacture. This is normally stamped on the flange of the wheel. MSFS (or RPM) is the
maximum speed at which the brushes may be used safely but is not necessarily the optimum speed for a
given application. Operating speed should be determined by the application.
6. Install the brush on to the spindle using the arbor cap and cap head hex screws.
7. Install the side cover plate and engage the latch.
8. Verify the correct cap and adjust so the gap is less than 1/8”
9. Spin brush by hand and check for interference and any foreign objects that maybe embedded in the
brush surface.
10. Making sure the power switch is in the off position, plug the machine back in to the power source.
11. Making sure the area is clear in front and behind the machine, with no person in front or behind the
wheel, run the wheel for 30-60 seconds. Check for vibration.
12. Turn off machine and verify the four hex head cap screws are tight and other adjustments are still
proper. If no deficiencies are found return machine to service.
TIP: Self-Sharpening of Wire Wheel Brushes
When using wire wheel brushes without knots, periodically reverse the direction of rotation
to take advantage of the self-sharpening action that will result. Remove the brush from the
arbor, flip the brush 180° and remount the brush securely. *

Maintenance
FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS AC POWER SOURCE.
●Vacuum or otherwise remove dust and debris build-up regularly from the machine.
●Check hex head bolts on arbor cap for tightness
●Check brush for damage and wear
There are no other maintenance actions required. All bearings are sealed for life and require no lubrication.
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Remember for operator safety and the continued effectiveness of your Model 1051:
Do not defeat the safety guards and other safety provisions of the Model 1051.
Do not reach inside the safety guards while the machine is running. To do so is hazardous.
Do not use fluids in your finishing process unless your Model 1051 is designed for liquid operation
(NEMA 4, 4X). To do so may create an electrical safety hazard.
Do not use your Model 1051 to polish explosive materials unless it is equipped with explosion proof
electrical devices and motor.
Do not use stone or vitreous wheels on the Model 1051. To do so will create an operator safety hazard.
Do use eye, hand, face, arm, leg, feet and body protection that is adequate to protect against flying debris,
forcibly ejected work pieces, etc.
Do use ear protection and a dust/particle mask.
Do not wear loose fitting clothing that might become entangled in the rotating wheels, or shafts.
Do train operators and others in safe operating practices.
Do not touch rotating brushes,wheels,etc..
Additional safety warnings for the M1051 machine:
Danger: A gap (nip point) exists between the face of the finishing wheel and the
steel work support. This gap is necessary for the operation of the machine;
however, it does create a nip point that can cause serious bodily injury. KEEP
CLEAR OF THIS GAP.
Wire wheels can and do shed wire particles that can puncture skin and other
body tissue. Never operate this machine without using proper personnel
protection. Consult with your safety officer!
Post these or equivalent instructions such they are available for ready operator reference.
For spare parts, or other assistance contact your Burr King distributor; or, contact Burr King Manufacturing at
660-438-8998.
TIP: Pressure
Avoid excessive pressure when using a wire brush. Excessive pressure causes over-bending
of the filaments and heat build-up resulting in filament breakage, rapid dulling and reduced
brush life. Instead of greater pressure, try a brush with more aggressive action (increase
filament diameter, decrease trim length, different brush type, i.e.: knot type instead of
crimped type. *

Troubleshooting Guide Wire Brushes from Weiler Brush *
Problem Recommended Solutions
Brush works too fast
• Select a brush with longer filaments and/or lower fill density
• Select a brush with a smaller diameter wire
• Select a brush with a narrower face and/or lower fill density
• Select a brush with a smaller outside diameter
• Operate the brush at a slower RPM
Brush works too slowly
• Select a brush with shorter filaments and/or higher fill density
• Select a brush with a larger diameter wire
• Select a brush with a wider face and/or higher fill density
• Select a brush with a larger outside diameter
• Operate the brush at a faster RPM
Brushing action rolls or peens the burr over
• Select a brush with a larger diameter wire
• Select a brush with shorter filaments and/or higher fill density
• Operate the brush at a faster RPM
• Replace the crimped wire brush with a knot wire brush
Finer final finish required
• Select a brush with longer filaments
• Select a brush with a smaller diameter wire
• Operate the brush at a higher RPM
• Replace the wire brush with a nylon abrasive brush (Nylox®)
Coarser final finish required
• Select a brush with shorter filaments
• Select a brush with a larger diameter wire
• Operate the brush at a slower RPM
Non-uniform brushing action
• Select a brush with longer filaments
• Select a brush with a larger diameter wire
• Automate the operation to reduce human variables
Filaments break off
• Reduce applied pressure or engagement
• Select a brush with a smaller diameter wire
• Select a brush with a lower fill density
Short brush life
• Reduce applied pressure or engagement
• Select a brush with a smaller diameter wire
• Select a brush with a higher fill density
* Weiler Brush catalog Third Edition

M1051 EXPLODED VIEW
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M1051 PARTS LIST
ITEM
NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1 105101
BASE-MAIN
1
2 105102
SLIDE-MOTOR BASE
1
3 105103
BASE-MOTOR
1
4 105104
NUT-ADJUSTER
1
5 105105
SCREW-ADJUSTER
1
6 105106
GUARD,WHEEL
1
7 105107
DOOR-WHEEL GUARD
1
8 105108
CHUTE-DUST 4"
1
9 105109
PLATE-WEAR
1
10 105110
WORKREST-REVERSIBLE
1
11 105111
RETAINER-DOOR
1
12
105112-1
ARBOR-WHEEL 7/8 x 2
1
13
105113-1
CAP-ARBOR 7/8
1
14 105114
SPACER-CLAMP
1
15 105115
SLIDE-N-GLIDE
10
16 105117
MOUNT-SHIELD
1
17 105118
SHIELD-SCATTER
1
18 105119
CLAMP/SWIVEL
1
19 105120
KEY-ARBOR
2
20 105121
KNOB-ADJUSTING
1
21 105122
LATCH-DOOR
1
22
NEOP-PAD-1 SEAL-DOOR
1
23
920K
STUD 3/8"x 1.93", DOUBLE
4
24
5-0023
WASHER-FLAT 5/16 USS
5
25
5020-4
SPRING-BELLEVILLE
4
26 22
NUT-NYLOCK 3/8-24
4
ITEM
NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
27
145T
MOTOR-CALL FACTORY
1
28
WW-31
WHEEL-WIRE 10 x 1
3
29
7-0068
SET SCREW 1/4-28 x 1/4 FP
6
30 9
BHSHCS 10-24 X 1/2
11
31 209
SHCS 1/4-20 X 3/4
14
32
7-0055
10-24 x 1/2 FHSHCS
4
33 30
SHCS 1/4-20 X 1
17
34 31
SHCS 1/4-20 X 1 1/4 2
35
7-0052
LOCK HANDLE-SMALL
1
36
2-0063
3/8 x 1 SHOULDER SCREW
1
37
7-0045
WASHER-HARD 5/16
1
38
921A-1
SET SCREW 5/16-18x2 3/4 CP
1
39 1203
HANDLE,LEVER 5/16-18
1
40 14
NUT, 10-24 KEP
4
41 13
SHCS 10-24 x 3/4
1
42
7-0069
SET SCREW 1/4-20 x 1 3/4 CP
1
43 5
WASHER 1/4 AN960-416
1
44
2-0028
BHSHCS 1/4-28 x 1/2
2
45
2-0052
10-24 x 1/2 SHCS
2
46 28
SCREW, DRIVE, #2 x 1/4
2
47
LABEL 20
BK S/N PLATE
1
48 105123
ADAPTER-MOTOR SF
2
49 37
CAPSCREW 5/16-18 X 3/4
4
50 4
WASHER 5/16 SAE
4
51
7-0072
SET SCREW 3/8-24 x 3/8 CP
4

7.02
.21
13.29
FRONT VIEW
19.39
R.H. VIEW
7.25
7.75
4X
.26 THRU
MOUNTING HOLES
17.07
BOTTOM VIEW
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• New Design in 2020 - Now Available
• Deburr & Finish Pipe, Profile and Flat Pieces
• 10” Diameter up to 3” Wide
• Reversible/Adjustable teel Workrest
• 4” Discharge Dust Outlet
• Available up to 5 HP 3 phase
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• Cast & Billet Aluminum Construction
• Multiple Wheel Options
• Bench or Pedestal Mounted
• Cell Manufacturing Friendly
• 2” of Wheel Adjustment
• Maintenance Free Adjustment Mechanism
• Adjustable Polycarbonate catter hield
• American designed and manufactured
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Model 1051
Tube Finisher
The Model 1051 joins Burr King’s full line of polishing
lathes that are fully capable for deburring and polishing.
The Model 1051 was designed from the ground up to run
wire brushes up to 10” in diameter and up to 3” wide.
Deburr and finish round pipe, square tube, profile
extrusions and flat pieces with ease.
The Model 1051 Offers Deburrin
& Finishin of Pipe, extrusions
and Flat Material. it offers
unmatched product reliability
backed by Burr Kin ’s promise
performance and dependability.
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1051 Deburrin Machine Specifications
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Wheel Diameter & Width 10” x 3” max
Horsepower 1-1/2 HP to 5 HP
Voltage 120 Volt ingle Phase - 575 Volt Three Phase
Power Cord
Included - ingle Phase Machines Only
RPM
Fixed and Variable peed Models
catter hield Yes
Construction Cast & Billet Aluminum
Bench or Pedestal Mount Yes - Optional Pedestal
Estimated hipping Weight 85? lbs -
M1051 Only
Discharge Chute Yes - 4” I.D.
Base Area 10” W x 14” D
Overall Height x Width 12.5” H x 16” W X 16” D
Easily mount a wide variaty of wheels up to 3” wide. The
side door is a hingeless design with only a single clip for ac-
cess to the wheel.
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M1051 Tube Finisher
is available in multiple
voltage and horsepower
configurations. The
M1051 can also be
equipment with
variable speed and
Rapid top Braking™
Steel
Workrest
The M1051 features a reversible
and adjustable steel workrest.
The “V” shaped workrest is well
suited for round pipe, square
tube or extruded pieces. The
flat workrest allows for
mounting of fixtures or for
deburring flat pieces.
New
Design
Model 1051
Tube Finisher
• Versatile
• Reliable
• Powerful
• mooth
• Heavy Duty
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