BIAX Power Scrapers

Electric, Pneumatic & Hand Scrapers

BIAX Power Scrapers by DM Solutions

BIAX power scrapers are many times faster and more accurate than hand scraping, making them ideal for OEM remanufacturing and MRO applications.

  • Quick and easy to use — reduces operator fatigue
  • Adapts to individual operator techniques
  • Use on cast steel, hard cast iron, malleable cast iron, nonferrous materials, and more
  • Electric and pneumatic models available with a variety of blades, inserts, and holders
  • Basic hand scrapers are also available as a cost-effective alternative to power scraping
  • Units can be repaired and reconditioned at DMS’s U.S.-based service center

Several Scraper Models are Available:

Download our BIAX Power Scraper catalog for full specifications and ordering information.

7ESM/BS-40 Heavy-duty, variable-speed electric scraper
For heavy roughing and work on large machines and equipment. Scraping of hardened steel guide ways. Large turbine housings, drives, pumps, valves. Extension handle included.
7ELM/BL-40 All-purpose, medium-weight, variable-speed electric scraper
Specially designed for Scraping Technique 40. Roughing, semifinish and finish scraping. Oil-tight or steam-tight scraping. Dovetail and Vee-way scraping. Uprights, cross-rails and harder-to-reach areas. Machine tool maintenance and repair. Our all-purpose workhorse for medium to larger work.
BL-10 All-purpose, lightweight, variable-speed electric scraper
The ideal scraper for square, Vee and dovetail ways. Highest-quality bearing points and finish on surface plates and master plates. Lightweight and compact design makes this model particularly suitable for finish scraping of cast steel, cast iron, brass and way-liner material. Our all-purpose model for medium to smaller work.
7DLM All-purpose, single-speed pneumatic scraper
Used on applications where pneumatic power is desired or necessary (danger of explosion). Same applications as the 7ELM/BL-40 model. Single stroke speed. Often used for special applications in chemical, plastics and food industries to scrape off hardened resin or coating residue, etc. Muffler/air silencer not included. * Available on request.
HM-10 Half-moon pattern "flaker," variable-speed electric model
For scraping/flaking of half-moon oil-pocket patterns for slide way lubrication, or to break up friction and "stick-slip" on precision-machined flat surfaces and ways. Pattern creates pleasing appearance and ensures good surface lubrication with better wear characteristics. Rescraping of worn ways to reestablish lubrication and prevent further wear. Our "Flaker" or "Spotter" model.
BB20016 Universal Hand Scraper
Our universal hand scraper provides a cost-effective alternative to power scraping. This 15.5" x 1" scraper is for use with all BIAX scraper blades and includes an adapter for use with replacement inserts.

A wide variety of power scraper blade kits, scraper blades, and inserts with holders are available, as are inks and other accessories. Please download our catalog for details and ordering info.

Power Scraping Guidelines

  • Scrape off any visible tool marks that have resulted from milling, turning, grinding, etc., by making passes over them at 45° angles. Use a long stroke and a short, stiff blade.
  • Use only properly sharpened and lapped blades. This increases the smoothness of the scraped surface and makes it much easier to scrape.
  • Start finish scraping for bearing points (“bringing-in points”) only when the surface has been cleaned, scraped over once or twice and the whole surface “carries.”
  • Change the direction of scraping after each pass, so that the scraper does not hook into the hollow of the previous pass.
  • Be sure that you have adequate lighting; eliminate any bothersome reflections.
  • After scraping, but before blueing or checking, remove any chips or burrs.
  • Use carbide scraper blades on gray cast iron and on all hard, plastic or nonmetallic materials.
  • Hard steel should be scraped only with a carbide blade and a negative cutting angle. The use of coolant (cutting fluid) will aid in cutting.
  • Master plates and straight edges should be blued-in very thinly with blueing by using a shammy or the ball of the hand. Blueing that has been applied too thick or too uneven to the master plates will result in misleading pattern. Dulling of the surface to be blued-in by applying spotting red is recommended. Red lead is not permissible by OSHA!
  • Clean off all scraping chips and burrs. Brush to clean off any remaining loose particles.
  • When blueing-in, the master plate or master straight edge should be moved constantly and in small circular motions, with application of relatively little pressure. Too much or uneven pressure will result in erroneous blueing pattern.
  • Do not move the master plate much past the edge of the work piece. The increased weight and pressure on the edge will result in an erroneous and wiped out blueing pattern.
  • After the original first pass, blue-in the surface and then start removing the largest groups of bearing points by surface scraping, which will result in filling in of large spaces that show no bearing points. Start bringing in points only after bearing points are distributed evenly over the entire surface.
  • Repeat the above procedure until 60% to 75% of the entire surface consists of bearing points, depending on the accuracy requirements.
  • For superior precision scraping jobs, it is best to check the accuracy with optical or electronic checking devices such as autocollimeters, interference comparators or laser beams.
  • Carbide scraper blades should be ground and lapped with a diamond wheel.
  • Re-sharpen blades often; only sharp blades can take off small chips and will give you good results with the least amount of effort.
  • Clean off the blueing from the master plates often. Use kerosene or cleaning fluid and a shammy or the bare hand only, since rags or other cleaning materials will have lint or the like.
  • Remember that when rescraping worn surfaces it is important to establish one surface as a reference surface before attempting to scrape-in any other surfaces.

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