Overview MegaBrite Unitized Mounted Points deliver controlled deburring, blending, and finishing in precision and hard-to-reach applications. Designed for versatility, these non-woven abrasive points provide smooth, chatter-free performance while maintaining part geometry across a wide range of metals and component types.
Key Benefits • Conformable design for enhanced control on complex shapes and surfaces • Smooth, chatter-free performance for consistent finishes • Maintains part geometry without gouging or overcutting • Easily dressed to fit profiles and tight or hard-to-reach areas
The open, non-woven structure combined with evenly distributed abrasive grain ensures controlled material removal and consistent surface quality throughout the life of the point.
Material & Performance Available in aluminum oxide and silicon carbide grain options, MegaBrite Mounted Points can be matched to the material and finish requirements. They perform reliably on stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, brass, and exotic metals, delivering precise deburring and finishing across a wide range of applications.
Shapes & Versatility MegaBrite Mounted Points are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and bonds to suit specific applications. This range allows operators to effectively access tight internal features, contours, and complex geometries. A full shape chart is available for download to simplify product selection.
Applications • Deburring and edge breaking on machined parts • Blending tool marks and surface imperfections • Polishing molds, dies, and engine components • Finishing orthopedic implants and medical instruments • Removing micro burrs on precision aerospace and automotive components • Restoring satin and decorative finishes on stainless steel
Specifications Grain Types • Aluminum Oxide – Medium • Silicon Carbide – Fine
Mandrels • 1/8” x 1-1/2” (3 mm x 30 mm) • 1/4” x 1-1/2” (6 mm x 40 mm)
Selection Tips • For light deburring and blending – use Medium grade with higher RPMs and moderate pressure • For decorative finishing – use Medium to Fine grade with lower RPMs and moderate pressure • For polishing – use Fine to very fine grades with higher RPMs and light pressure