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Weiler® 3" X 1/4" Steel Crimped Wire Circular Flared End Brush

Part Number: 10041SKU: WBU10041
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Item Details

Weiler® 3" X 0.008" Crimped Wire Mounted Circular Flared End Brush with 1/4" arbor hole features a solid end construction and rotates at a speed of 16000 RPM. Carbon steel wire brush has a very flexible brushing action ideal for more demanding light-duty cleaning applications in corners and hard-to-reach areas. Circular flared end Brush features crimped wire fill which has been pre-flared to match the working angle of the brush at operating speed and is suited for addressing broad and slightly contoured surfaces. It is densely filled that allows more wire tips to do the work, which increases the life of the brush. It is mounted on stem for safe operation at high speed and quick mounting into the collect or chuck of either electric or pneumatic die grinders. It is sold as 2 per pack.

Features

  • Feature a solid end construction
  • Feature crimped wire fill which has been ""pre-flared"" to match the working angle of the brush at operating speed

Applications

  • Cleaning and finishing recessed areas or I.D.s
  • Die, mold and tool cleaning and polishing
  • Rubber and plastic flash removal
  • Rust and paint removal
  • Scale and slag removal
  • I.D. pipe cleaning
  • Carbon cleaning
  • Weld cleaning
  • Deburring
  • Spot facing
  • Addressing broad and slightly contoured surfaces

Specifications

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  • Brush Type» Circular Flared End Brush
  • Diameter» 3""
  • Arbor/Stem» 1/4""
  • Wire Diameter» .008""
  • RPM» 16000
  • Wire Type» Steel
  • Wire Style» Crimped Wire
  • Power Tool Type» CNC/Milling/Automatic Machines
  • Trim Length» 7/8"""

Caution

  • Warning: Failure to observe safety precautions may result in injury

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