Description:
Excellent for medium-duty hand-held or automated brushing of workpieces with large surfaces. Steel wire is the most common filament material. Brushes with steel wire as the filament material are especially well-suited to work on surfaces and deburring. PFERD special wire has high tensile strength and bending fatigue strength. This ensures that the wire wears down in the optimal way, as well as a long tool life, even in extreme brushing applications. Steel wire withstands temperatures up to 300 °C. Developed for general use in the workshop.
Feature:
- Packaging: POS packaging
- RPM, max.: 4500 RPM
- RPM, optimum, from: 2300 RPM
- RPM, optimum, to: 3400 RPM
- Width, metric: 25 mm
- Mounting system: Centre hole
- Dia. hole included in the set: AK 32-2
- Dia. hole, max.: 50.8 mm
- Dia. hole: 31.8 mm
- Dia. filament material: 0.2 mm
- Dia. external, metric: 200 mm
- Filament material: Steel wire (ST)
- Grit size: No information
- Length, filament: 50 mm
Advantage:
- Can be used with all commercially available stationary drive systems and bench grinders thanks to the variable hole diameter.
- Highly flexible, enabling optimal adjustment to the workpiece contour.
- Long tool life through use of PFERD special wire.
- Creates fine surfaces.
Application:
- Recommendations for use: Please observe the recommended rotational speeds.
- Applications: Cleaning; Deburring; Derusting; Removing oxide layers; Paint stripping; Roughening
- Drive types: Bench grinder; Flexible shaft drive; Stationary machines; Straight grinder
Material:
- Materials that can be worked:
- Cast iron
- Cast steel
- Thermosetting plastics
- Elastomers
- Steel, cast steel
- Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRC
- Steels up to 1,200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC)
- Thermoplastics
- Wood
- Materials that can be worked: Cast iron; Cast steel; Thermosetting plastics; Elastomers; Steel, cast steel; Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRC; Steels up to 1,200 N/mm² (< 38 HRC); Thermoplastics; Wood
Supplied with:
- This wheel brush is supplied with adapter set AK 32-2.