Skip to product information
1 of 1

Toolia Työkalumaailma

Yato Brass Cup Brush M6 75 mm

Yato Brass Cup Brush M6 75 mm

Regular price €4,95 EUR
Regular price Sale price €4,95 EUR
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity

The Yato Cup Wire Brush M6 75 mm is designed especially for attaching to drills and it's perfect for cleaning rust, paint, and other surfaces, plus polishing metal. This cup wire brush is made from high-quality brass, which ensures durability and longevity even in tough use. The brush has a 75 mm diameter and comes with an M6 thread for easy and secure attachment to a drill.

This cup wire brush is a versatile tool that's great for metalworking and surface treatment. It's ideal for both pros and hobbyists who need a reliable and effective tool for handling different surfaces. The sturdy build and powerful cleaning ability make it a top choice for anyone working with metal.
Features

Diameter: 75 mm
Material: Brass
Attachment: M6 thread
Uses: Cleaning rust, paint, and other surfaces, plus polishing metal

Usage Instructions

Attach the cup wire brush to the drill using the M6 thread.
Make sure the brush is securely fastened before using it.
Start the drill and use the brush to clean or polish the surface you want.
Clean the brush after use to keep it in good shape.

Brass and Stainless Steel Cup Wire Brushes: Comparison and Differences
Cup wire brushes are awesome tools for effective cleaning and polishing on metal surfaces. The Yato Cup Wire Brush M6 75 mm comes in two main materials: brass and stainless steel (Inox). In this section, we'll compare the features, pros, and best uses of brass and Inox wire brushes so you can pick the one that fits your needs.
Brass Brushes vs. Stainless Steel Brushes
1. Material Properties

Brass: Brass is an alloy mainly made of copper and zinc. It's softer and less hard than stainless steel. Brass brushes are super flexible, so they're best for lighter cleaning and paint removal. They leave a softer, less scratchy finish on surfaces, making them great for delicate surfaces or fine jobs.
Stainless Steel (Inox): Stainless steel contains chromium and possibly other alloys that boost its corrosion resistance and durability. Inox wire brushes are harder and tougher than brass ones, so they're better for heavy-duty cleaning like removing rust or stuck-on paint. They hold up to rough use and keep their shape for a long time, making them a solid pick for demanding cleaning tasks.

2. Uses

Brass Brushes: Brass brushes are designed for delicate metal surfaces and fine cleaning jobs. They're perfect for removing paint, polishing metal, and getting rid of light debris without damaging the surface. Brass doesn't cause deep scratches and is gentler than steel brushes.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Inox brushes are great for tough cleaning, like getting rid of rust, stubborn paint residue, or cement. Their durability makes them ideal for hard, rigid surfaces that need strong scrubbing. Stainless steel is also weather-resistant, so it's a good choice for outdoor use.

3. Durability and Longevity

Brass Brushes: Brass is a softer material, so brass brushes wear out faster in heavy use. They're best for occasional or light jobs where wear isn't a big issue.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Inox brushes are more durable and last longer in tough conditions. They keep their shape and effectiveness over time, so they're the best bet for regular and intense use.

4. Price

Brass Brushes: Brass brushes are usually cheaper than those made from stainless steel. They're a good pick if you need cost-effective tools for lighter cleaning.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Brushes made from stainless steel tend to cost more, but their longevity and toughness give better value in the long run, especially for demanding cleaning jobs.

Summary
Brass vs. Stainless Steel (Inox):

Feature
Brass
Stainless Steel (Inox)

Material Hardness
Soft and flexible
Hard and durable

Suitability
For delicate surfaces, light tasks
For demanding cleaning jobs, tough surfaces

Durability
Less durable, wears out faster
Durable, long-lasting

Price
Affordable
More expensive, but tougher

Choosing between a brass brush and a stainless steel one depends mainly on what you're using it for and your budget. Brass brushes are a great choice for light and delicate cleaning tasks, while stainless steel ones offer stronger, longer-lasting performance for tough cleaning jobs.
Warnings
Wear safety glasses and gloves when using the brush to avoid injuries from splatters and brass wire pieces. Also, make sure the drill is off when attaching or removing the brush.

View full details