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A titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coating provides heat and wear resistance for longer life.
Extend your reach with these 3" to 7¼" long burs.
Reach around barriers to cut, grind, shape, and remove sharp edges in hard-to-access spots.
Diamond-cut teeth effectively cut hard materials.
Specially spaced flutes quickly remove materials such as aluminum, brass, bronze, and plastics without clogging.
Pointed teeth cut wood and rubber quickly without clogging.
Use with blades that have a 0.125" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of E, S, or EX.
These sets come with a handle and multiple blades. Switch them out to suit your application.
Use with blades that have a 0.1" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of B or N.
These sets include four handles and four blades.
The long blades on these scrapers are designed for frequent use, and colored handles make them easy to see and keep organized.
Colored handles make these tools easy to see and keep organized.
Use with blades that have a 0.1" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of B.
Carry these slim-handled tools comfortably in your pocket.
To save time and effort, these scrapers have a ratcheting mechanism to smooth the edges of tubes and holes without removing and repositioning the scraper. Replace the blade when it’s dull, or change it with a different blade style.
Choose from a range of shapes to deburr holes, edges, and flat surfaces.
These blades hold up against repeated use better than standard deburring blades.
Longer than standard blades, these are designed for more frequent use.
These blades are titanium nitride (TiN) coated for wear resistance.
Slide the blades on these scrapers along a workpiece to smooth edges or remove material. They are also known as machinist’s scrapers.
Also known as machinist's scrapers, these tools remove material and smooth edges on a workpiece.
A clamp lets you change the length of the blade.
Triangular blades deburr the edges of small holes.
Place the tool over your tube and twist to deburr.
These drill attachments scrape both the inner and outer edges of plastic pipe and tube to finish them for connections.
Remove burs from both sides of sheet metal edges.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
Extend your reach with these 6 1/4" to 7" long burs.
Quickly attach and remove these bits from interchangeable-bit tools.
Power troublesome burrs off of thin-wall (EMT) conduit and attach fittings in less time than traditional hand tools. These bits have a 1/4" hex shank that fits quick-change drill chucks and power screwdrivers to quickly deburr the inside and outside edges of conduit in a single step.
Made of aluminum oxide, these bits are well suited for use on most metals and materials that are not heat sensitive.
The abrasive grains in these bits are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
Bits thread onto mounted shanks so you can quickly switch head shapes without removing the shank. The abrasive grains are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
The abrasive grains in these discs are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other discs with similar grits. Discs attach to your grinder with a shank.
The bits in this set have rubber blended into the abrasive, which cushions during grinding to produce a smooth to extra-smooth surface texture.
Set contains an assortment of tools for grinding, sanding, and cutting on small surface areas.
Use bits in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
Set contains a selection of our most popular hex-shank grinding bits. Use them in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
Similar to diamond, boron nitride is harder than aluminum oxide and lasts longer. Bits are also known as jig grinding pins and mandrels.
The small 3/32" diameter shank and small head makes these bits good for precise and intricate jobs.
Bits stay cool during grinding so they won’t mar or discolor stainless steel.
Each set contains a selection of our most popular grinding bits.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and lasts longer than tungsten carbide. For longer tool life and improved finish, use a water- or oil-soluble mist or coolant.
Almost as hard as diamond, these tungsten carbide bits cut through nonmetals without generating heat.
Sharpen, deburr, and grind metal surfaces.
A nickel-coated diamond grit and synthetic resin bond make these wheels extremely hard and wear resistant.
Use these wheels for precision grinding on surface, cylindrical, and tool and cutter grinders. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Unlike aluminum oxide wheels, these silicon carbide wheels won’t clog when grinding soft metals.
The special shapes of these wheels provide more clearance than typical straight wheels.
The porous bond leaves more space between abrasive grains so heavy amounts of chips and coolant easily flow through.
A more durable abrasive allows these wheels to remove more material and last longer than Norton General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Use these wheels for light grinding, deburring, and sharpening.
Designed to stand up to heavy use, these wheels remove more material than our general purpose grinding wheels.
The perforated honeycomb pattern cuts carbide, ceramics, and glass without the need for cleaning.
The silicon carbide abrasive in these wheels is suspended in rubber for a cushioned grind with light material removal.
Use these wheels for heavy material removal in one spot or along a weld seam. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and snagging wheels.
A combination of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide abrasive creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits.
Wheels remove more material than other grinding wheels with cotton laminate.
Bonded without any wax or rubber filler, these wheels resist material buildup. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Wheels are a blend of aluminum oxide and zirconia alumina, which removes more material and lasts three times as long as our General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
The saucer shape lets you hold these wheels at shallower angles than Type 27 wheels, so they’re more comfortable to handle. They are also known as Type 28 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Heat-dissipating holes reduce material buildup and extend the life of the wheel. Wheels have a semiflexible backing that conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
The flexible backing on these wheels conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
A large grinding surface, combined with a thick layer of rough abrasive removes more material than other wheels. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
Multiple layers of nylon mesh embedded with abrasive provide a cushioned grind. Also known as unitized discs or wheels.
Silicon carbide cuts through concrete and stone without generating much heat. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
A blend of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina removes material at a 50% faster rate than our Long-Life Grinding Wheels. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
A good value for everyday use, these wheels offer an economical balance between heavy material removal and long life. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Use on 7" and 9" angle grinders and sanders to remove paint, rust, and scale from hard surfaces.
A blend of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Wheels have a large surface area and a thick layer of rough abrasive for heavy material removal on concrete and stone. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
The absence of iron, sulfur, and chlorine in these wheels means they won’t corrode or discolor stainless steel. They are also known as INOX wheels, Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Longer lasting than grinding bits, these abrasive cones remove heavy amounts of material and leave a rough surface texture. They have a threaded insert that attaches to the spindle on a straight grinder. Use in corners and inside castings.
Thinner than standard diamond files, these are good for reaching into small slots and narrow spaces.
File hard materials with these sets, which include the hardest, longest-lasting files available.
Get inside small holes and crevices.
Flex these files to access hard-to-reach spots.
The wood handle provides a comfortable grip.
These are the hardest, longest-lasting files available, and are strong enough to file hard materials.
File slots, keyways, grooves, and corners with these four-sided tools.
Good for filing holes and concave surfaces.
With three filing surfaces, these files work in spots others can't.
Use on concave, convex, and flat surfaces.
The plastic handle provides a comfortable grip.
Second only to diamond in hardness, these files last 100 times longer than standard files.
Remove material quickly. Also known as American-pattern and machinists’ files.
Made to exacting measurements to ensure smoothness, these files are used for finishing delicate and intricate parts. Also known as Swiss-pattern files.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet ASTM F1505.
These files have a tang that fits into separate handle.
No need for a separate handle—these files have one built in.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These files are tested to 1,000 volts to meet ASTM F1505.
Curved rows of teeth on both sides clear chips and create a scratch-free finish. Also known as auto-body and milled-tooth files.
Get into tight angles, corners, and slots.
Extra-sharp teeth cut quickly.
A pen-shaped holder stores six files.
Clean contacts on electrical components such as spark plugs, switches, relays, and ignition points.
Bend and twist these files to clean contacts in hard-to-reach spots.
The spatula-like end lets you access contacts in tight spaces.
Get between teeth on chain saws to sharpen their cutting edges. Also known as blunt round chain saw files.
The most common shape, use these for general purpose filing.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
Various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels are included in these assortments. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
An additive in the abrasive resists heat.
The flaps are slit into narrow strips to provide more flexibility than other flap wheels.
The abrasive‐embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
These assortments include various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels. The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
Fit these wheels over your tool's arbor. The flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap wheels.
The abrasive in these blocks wears evenly to maintain a flat surface. They can be used to remove burrs from metal die fixtures and machine parts or to clean magnetic chucks.
The small tip allows precise work in tight spots.
Bend these files to conform to your workpiece and they will hold the shape until you bend them again. They can be bent more than 100 times without breaking.
These files are for infrequent use.
These files are for frequent use.
Reach into the smallest holes, grooves, and slots to perform detailed work.
Perform detailed work with these file sets, which fit into the smallest holes, grooves, and slots.
These narrow files are the hardest available, and are strong enough to file hard materials in small holes, grooves, and slots.
Wire-thin and easy to bend, these files reach tight spots in delicate workpieces, yet they're strong enough to shape hard metal, such as titanium.
Use these extremely hard, long-lasting file sets to remove hard materials from small holes, grooves, and slots.
These file sets last 100 times longer than standard files. Small tips allow you to work in small spaces.
Reach into tight spots with the fine tips on these files. They last 100 times longer than standard files.
These assortments include a selection of sanding sponges with long-lasting diamond abrasive on one side. Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, they provide the comfort and control of a sanding block.
Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, these sponges provide the comfort and control of a sanding block. They have a long-lasting diamond abrasive on one side.
These sheets have a long lasting diamond abrasive.
These sheets resist deterioriation when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
The soft abrasive is good for fine hand-polishing of metal surfaces that require the smoothest finish possible after an abrasive sequence. Also known as crocus cloth.
These rolls can be cut to length.
The dental floss of abrasives, these cords slip into areas that other forms cannot. They're good for deburring and polishing small holes, narrow slots, keyways, and grooves.
Assortments include three cut-to-length sanding rolls of various grits that resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents.
Keep sanding sheets of various grits on hand.
These assortments include three cut-to-length sanding rolls of various grits in a convenient dispenser.
Create smooth finishes on wood.
These cut-to-length rolls resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
The soft abrasive is good for fine hand-polishing of soft nonferrous metals. Also known as crocus cloth.
A selection of 40 emery and crocus sanding sheets are included in these assortments.
Keep an assortment of sheets that prevent dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface close at hand.
A thicker, heavier construction than standard rolls withstands tough sanding.
Peel and stick to your file handle. When it’s time to change the sheet, peel it off.
These sheets have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
The rubber backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your aluminum, soft metal, and nonmetal work surfaces.
The backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your work surface.
Finish and polish metals without producing dust.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Sand inside pipes and tubes as well as on an angle to reach into corners and slots.
These cut-to-length rolls resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding. A layer of mesh lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material buildup on the abrasive surface.
Providing the control of a sanding block while remaining flexible, these sponges sand around curves and in corners.
A layer of mesh lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material buildup on the abrasive surface. These sheets resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
Evenly sand two surfaces at once.
Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, these sponges provide the comfort and control of a sanding block.
The long sides are angled 75°.
These sponges conform exceptionally well to small, contoured surfaces.
Sized for tight spaces, these small pads sand flat and curved surfaces. They have a flexible foam layer that gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A cushioned layer gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes. These rolls can be cut to length.
Create consistent finishes on stainless steel, titanium, steel, iron, and nickel.
Cut the length you need, then quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
Cut the length you need, then stick to your sanding tool. When it's time to change the sheet, peel it off.
Peel and stick to your sanding tool. When it’s time to change the sheet, peel it off.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse these hook-and-loop sheets with triangular detail sanders.
Cut to convenient sizes and shapes, these fit most sheet sanders.
Dust and debris won't build up on the abrasive surface.
Use these sheets with pole sanders.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse these hook-and-loop sheets with pole sanders.
The mesh backing lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material build up on the abrasive surface.
Access tight spots. These sticks are spring-loaded to hold a small sanding belt taut, but you can easily rotate the belt when it becomes worn.
Embedded with silicone carbide for use on steel.
The aluminum oxide abrasive, which has blunt edges, won't clog the hone, especially when used with honing oil.
These hones have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Precisely size the hone to your cylinder in micrometer increments.
The flexible shank on these hones gives you access to hard-to-reach spots. A knurled adjustment knob lets you adjust the pressure applied to the side of the cylinder to achieve your desired finish.
Good for light material removal, this media leaves an extra-smooth matte finish.
Often used as the final step after other media, this type of media is also good for use on fragile parts and won't contaminate nonferrous materials.
Use for heavy deburring and blending grind lines.
This nonabrasive media leaves a very shiny surface.
Produce a shiny surface on most metals.
Good for light material removal.
Often used as the final step after other media to create an extremely shiny finish.
Remove tarnish, oxidation, and light scratches from parts with fine detail or engraving.
Keep parts in constant motion for faster finishing than tumbling machines.
The thick bowl can handle steel media and heavy loads.
The rotating motion of these machines aggressively deburrs and polishes.
Use these arbors to mount buffing wheels, grinding wheels and other abrasive discs to the tapered shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Mount cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive discs to the straight shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Install cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive discs to the threaded shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Often used to polish optics such as mirrors and lenses.
This film abrades quickly and prevents material buildup.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping grains.
Lap without the mess of pastes and slurries—abrasive is embedded in the surface of this waterproof film.
Prevent scratching and marring the surface of delicate materials.
These abrasives penetrate deep and work fast for rapid and aggressive removal.
To create a clean, smooth finish on your material, these countersinks have specially designed spiral flutes that reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge.
Made with a large number of flutes and cutting edges to lightly shear off material, these tools repair and clean out holes for machining between centers.
With more heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel countersinks, these have better performance on hard-to-machine materials.
Specially designed spiral flutes reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge, so these countersinks produce a clean, smooth finish on your material.
More heat and abrasion resistant than high-speed steel for better performance on hard-to-machine materials.
Often used to cut hard and abrasive materials, these carbide countersinks are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel countersinks.
Specially designed with spiral flutes that reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge, these countersinks produce a clean, smooth finish on your material.
When one end dulls, turn the countersink around for a sharp edge.
Pop these countersinks into power drills, screwdrivers, and other tools that accept 1/4" hex shanks. Tools grip their hex shanks more securely than round shanks to tackle jobs that require higher torque.
More heat and abrasion resistant than high-speed steel, cobalt steel has better performance on hard-to-machine materials.
For use with computer-controlled machines, these highly accurate countersinks have a tolerance of 0" to +0.001".
Harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel countersinks, these are carbide for better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
Carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel for better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
Designed for use with computer-controlled machines, these highly accurate countersinks have a tolerance of 0" to +0.001".
These highly accurate countersinks have a tolerance of 0" to +0.001", so you can use them with computer-controlled machines.
These carbide countersinks are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel for better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
An 82° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of flat- and oval-head inch screws; a 90° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of flat- and oval-head metric screws and is also good for deburring.
The 100° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of rivets.
The 60° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of centers on a lathe.
The 82° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of flat- and oval-head inch screws.
Increase the reach of long-reach countersink heads.
These countersinks have an angled hole that passes through the center of the tool to reduce vibration and chatter for creating smooth cuts and preventing chips from clogging the tool.
The built-in pilot maintains alignment in the hole.
An angled hole passes through the center of these countersinks to reduce vibration and chatter, creating smooth cuts and preventing chips from clogging the tool.
When one end dulls, turn the countersink around to use the other end. An angled hole passes through the center of the countersink to reduce vibration and chatter, which creates smooth cuts and prevents chips from clogging the tool.
To create smooth cuts and prevent chips from clogging the tool, these countersinks have an angled hole that passes through the center of the tool for reduced vibration and chatter.
These countersinks come attached to a high-speed steel jobbers’ bit.
For use on wood and plastic.
Use on plastic and most metals.
For general purpose use.
Use in general purpose applications.
For excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials, these carbide countersinks are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel countersinks.
Carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel for better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
No need to create a starter hole—the drill point is incorporated into the countersink flutes.
These countersinks create a surface that minimizes contact between the material and the lathe centers to prevent damage and allow for more precise machining.
For use on hard-to-machine materials, these countersinks are cobalt steel for better heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel.
To remove the need for a starter hole, the drill point is incorporated into the countersink flutes.
For applications where the workpiece will go through several machining processes, these countersinks bevel the outer edges of the hole and provide an additional 120° chamfer to prevent damage to the center hole.
Carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel for excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials.
With specially designed spiral flutes that reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge, these countersinks produce a clean, smooth finish on your material.
Harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel, the carbide countersinks in these sets have better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
Choose countersinks of different sizes from these sets. Compared to countersinks with round shanks, these 1/4" hex-shank countersinks can be gripped more tightly by compatible drills and screwdrivers for greater torque.
For a clean, smooth finish on your material, these countersinks have specially designed spiral flutes that reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge.
For better performance on hard and abrasive materials, the carbide countersinks in these sets are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel countersinks.
Choose these countersinks for general purpose applications.
To create a smooth, clean finish on your material, these countersinks have specially designed spiral flutes that reduce chip buildup on the cutting edge.
An angled hole passes through the center of the countersinks in these sets to reduce vibration and chatter, which creates clean cuts and prevents chips from clogging the tool.
The manually powered, angled shank lets you countersink and debur next to a shoulder and in hard-to-access holes.
For excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials, carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel.
Choose for general purpose applications.
With more heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel, cobalt steel is often used on hard-to-machine materials.
Fasten differently sized screws with these sets. They save you the effort of switching three separate bits in and out of a power tool, instead letting you flip between a countersinking drill and a screwdriver bit with a single hand.
For use with most metals in addition to plastic and wood.
Use with plastic and wood.
Attach these reamers to hand-held drills.
Use the T-handle to turn these reamers by hand.
An extra-long ratcheting handle gives you leverage to smooth rough ends of pipe and conduit quicker than standard hand reamers.
Abrasive grains are embedded in the entire length of the bristles to remove workpiece material as well as surface contamination in a single step.
Attach the shank to a handle or power tool.
These sets include brushes in the most common screw sizes.
The handle makes it easy to clean tubes, pipes, and holes by hand.
Grip the handles on these brushes for extra leverage when cleaning tubes, pipes, and holes by hand.
Change brush tips to clean different tube sizes.
Clean delicate surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes.
Keep a variety of brushes on hand to clean surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes where scratching is a concern.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
The handle makes it easy to brush by hand. Clean delicate surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes.
The long shaft on these brushes snakes around curves to reach deep into tubes.
The handle makes it easy to brush by hand.
These brushes withstand temperatures up to 500°.
Made of phosphorus bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these brushes inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Remove light to medium rust, stains, and small burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
Use for soft and hard deposits.
Use for hard, heavy deposits.
Use for tasks such as removing weld slag, heavy surface contamination, and large burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
Bristles inside the housing and a protruding brush clean the inside and outside of tubes in one step.
Bristles inside the housing and a protruding brush clean the inside and outside of tubes in one step. Sets include brushes for three different tube sizes.
Clean the inside and outside of a tube with one brush.
Use for tasks such as removing weld slag, heavy surface contamination, and large burs.
Sets include an assortment of brushes for cleaning the inside and outside of tubes.
Commonly used before soldering, these brushes clean the outside of tubes.
Bend these brushes through curved holes and reach into corners.
Bristles at the top of these brushes clean the bottom of closed-end holes.
Use on delicate surfaces.
These rods give you a longer reach and let you add a handle or another extension.
Add length to your brush and get a better grip.
Made from FDA-listed materials, these rods can be sterilized and are suitable for food and beverage applications. They give you a longer reach and let you add a handle or another extension.
The bristles are twisted all the way to the end so they’re more rigid and clean quickly.
The bristles are partially twisted in alternating directions, which prevents them from separating.
The rigid, front-facing bristles are partially twisted for added cleaning power when removing debris from flat surfaces.
Multiple wires are twisted into each bristle for a long life.
The guard deflects dust and sheared-off bristle tips. Use these flexible-bristle brushes to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Made of phosphorus bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, the bristles on these brushes inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
The guard deflects dust and sheared-off bristle tips.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs with these flexible-bristle brushes.
Two rows of bristles cover more surface area.
Clean around edges, corners, and contours with these dish-shaped brushes.
The bristles are coated with a synthetic compound that keeps them stiff and straight so they’re more aggressive and last longer than standard brushes.
These brushes conform to corners, curves, and irregular surfaces to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Abrasive grains are embedded in the entire length of the bristles so the sides act like flexible files. These brushes remove workpiece material as well as surface contamination in a single step.
Clean delicate surfaces in hard-to-reach spots. Use these brushes to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Removable bands around the bristles keep them from flaring and breaking. Adjust the bands to change bristle length.
The small brush face can access hard-to-reach spots to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
The bristles are coated with a synthetic compound that keeps them stiff and straight so they last longer than standard brushes.
Use for tasks such as edge rounding and removing weld slag, heavy surface contamination, and large burs. The small brush face can access hard-to-reach spots.
The abrasive lasts longer than that of standard brushes.
A special fastener on the back of these brushes allows you to easily swap one brush for another.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Turn the handle to expose more bristles as they wear.
Work in tiny spaces and on very small parts to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
The handle curves sharply for cleaning in hard-to-reach spots.
Use two types of bristles on one brush to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Use two types of bristles on one brush.
Work on delicate surfaces in tiny spaces and on very small parts.