Timing Sprocket Deburring Applications  
The McNeil OLS Model 3200 uses carbide rotary files to debur drive sprockets on both faces at two stations.

Sprocket before deburring

Sprocket after deburring






The McNeil OLS Model 1000 deburring cell uses two carbide rotary files to deburr timing chain sprockets on both faces. One file works the top while the second file works the bottom, both applying a uniform dimensional chamfer in a single part rotation. An integrated dust collection helps ensure a clean, safe work environment.

The Model 1000 uses a single conveyor and a pick- and-place loader to maintain continuous through-put. This very flexible deburring machine base can easily be adapted to other applications such as gears and other power transmission parts. The Model 1000 deburring cell offers big productivity in a small 48 x 48-inch footprint.
The Model 3040 features a Fanuc robot.

 

Timing sprocket prior to deburring (above, left) and after deburring (left).  Internals of the McNeil OLS Model 1000 Deburring Cell (above).