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Weiler® 4" X M10 X 1-1/4" Dualife™ Mighty-Mite™ Steel Knot Wire Wheel Brush

Part Number: 13401SKU: WBU13401
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Item Details

Weiler® Dualife™ MIGhty-Mite™ 4" X 0.014" Steel Standard Twist Knot Wire Bevel Wheel Brush with M10 X 1.25 arbor hole has solid knot whole construction and can be used at maximum 12500 RPM with small angle grinders. Steel brush features 3/4" trim length and has major application in roughening surfaces, deburring, weld cleaning, surface preparation, cleaning rust, paint and corrosion. Standard twist wheel provides heavy-duty brushing action with flexibility and is ideal for demanding cleaning and surface preparation applications on relatively smooth surfaces. Brush made with the finest materials ensures to run smoother and last longer even in the toughest application situations. Brush equipped with bonded and coated abrasives cleans the surfaces as sand blasting using by rotating at a high rate of speed.

Features

  • Rugged knot-type construction provides aggressive, high-impact action
  • Saucer-shaped radial wheels which provide a flexible brushing action

Applications

  • Removing powder-coating, epoxy based paints and rubberized coatings
  • Weld preparation and cleaning
  • Cleaning scale and heavy corrosion
  • Removing heavy burrs from large pieces after cutting
  • Roughening surfaces
  • Surface conditioning
  • Cleaning filet welds and corners

Specifications

  • "
  • Brush Type» Wheel Brush
  • Diameter» 4""
  • Arbor/Stem» M10 X 1-1/4""
  • Wire Diameter» .014""
  • RPM» 12500
  • Wire Type» Steel
  • Trade Mark» Dualife™
  • Wire Style» Knot Wire
  • Power Tool Type» Right Angle Grinders
  • Trim Length» 3/4"""

Caution

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

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