



The McNeil OLS Model 3300 Deburring System uses six carbide rotary files in two
stations to deburr both faces of all three rows of final drive sprockets.
Station one uses three files to process the upper surface of the three rows
in each sprocket. The part is then shuttled to station two, where three files
process the lower surface of the three sprocket rows.
Dedicated inbound
and outbound conveyors, plus auto-loading and -unloading
allow for non-stop parts production. An integrated coolant system delivers,
collects, and filters coolant to maximize tool life, control dust and debris,
and ensure economical, long-term operation.

Three-row sprocket prior to deburring
(above, left) and after deburring
(left). Internals of the McNeil OLS Model 3300 Deburring System(above),
which contains six carbide rotary files.