conical diamond file 4x170mm D46 (fine) for particularly narrow, deep-set contours

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    Technical Data

    Type of product Diamond file

    Identification numbers & Classifications

    Article number 4007220070635
    EAN / GTIN 4007220070635
    Manufacturer number 15917040
    L-Number L51060 353

    Description

    Description:

    Diamond files and sheets are used for tasks where conventional files fail due to the hardness of the material being worked on. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. The working temperatures are so low that no chemical wear occurs. This allows the higher hardness of the diamond grain to be exploited for a longer tool life. The conical diamond files are used in tool-making for particularly narrow, deep-set contours. The forged shank allows for use without an additional handle.

    Feature:

    • Width, metric: 4 mm
    • Grit size: D 46
    • Height, tang: 2 mm
    • Height, point: 0.5 mm
    • Length, coating: 50 mm
    • Length, total: 170 mm

    Application:

    • Recommendations for use: Apply only slight pressure to the file, especially in workpiece edge areas. Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often it will suffice to knock the file against a hard object. Avoid using grease!
    • Applications: Deburring; Finishing; Leveling; Removing oxide layers; Surface work; Working on edges; Working on edges (chamfering, rounding)
    • Drive types: Manual application

    Material:

    • Materials that can be worked:
      • Abrasive materials
      • Case-hardened steels
      • Ferrite (magnetic material)
      • Glass
      • Graphite and synthetic carbon
      • Nickel or titanium-based superalloys
      • Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRC
      • Technical ceramics
      • Tool steels
      • Tungsten carbide
      • Materials that can be worked: Abrasive materials; Case-hardened steels; Ferrite (magnetic material); Glass; Graphite and synthetic carbon; Nickel or titanium-based superalloys; Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRC; Technical ceramics; Tool steels; Tungsten carbide

    Supplied with:

    • Customer-specific tool solutions are available on request.

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