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Weiler® 3/8" X 2" Brass Hand Tube Brush/Power Tube Brush With Galvanized Steel Handle Handle

Part Number: 21191SKU: WBU21191
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Item Details

Tube brushes can be produced in a wide assortment of diameters and fill material sizes to meet the unique demands of Weiler's customers. Common brush sizes range from 1/8" to 2 1/4". Tube brushes can be filled with steel, Type 302 stainless steel, or brass wire and nylon.

Features

  • Wire brushes clean surfaces in the same manner as sand blasting. By using superior quality hardened steel wire rotating at a high rate of speed, the brushes have the ability to separate surface contaminants from base material. Wire brushes will not remove base material or change part dimensions.
  • Unlike non-woven, bonded and coated abrasives, wire brushes will not load when brushing soft materials or when used to remove paint and similar coatings.
  • Weiler's solid ring construction ensures that the brush will run smoother and last longer, even in the toughest application situations.

Applications

  • Crosshole Deburring
  • Deburring And Cleaning Drilled Holes, Internal Threads, Keyways And Grooves
  • Cleaning And Finishing Internal Diameters Of Pipes And Tube
  • Carbon Removal

Specifications

  • "
  • Brush Type» Hand Tube Brush
  • Trim Type» Brass
  • Brush Length» 2""
  • Handle» Galvanized Steel Handle
  • Overall Length» 8""
  • Trim Size» .004""
  • Trim Length» 2""
  • Stem» 1/8"" Galvanized Steel Stem""
  • Diameter» 3/8""
  • Trade Name» Weiler®"

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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