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Yato Cup brush M6 50 mm RST

€3,95 EUR
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The Yato Cup Steel Brush M6 50 mm is specially designed to be attached to drills and is ideal for cleaning rust, paint and other surfaces as well as polishing metal. This cup steel brush is made of high-quality stainless steel (Inox), which ensures durability and longevity even in heavy use. The brush diameter is 50 mm and it is equipped with an M6 spindle, which allows for easy and secure attachment to the drill.

The Yato Cup Wire Brush is a versatile tool, especially suited for metalworking and surface treatment. It is ideal for both professionals and hobbyists who need a reliable and effective tool for treating a variety of surfaces. Its durable construction and effective cleaning capabilities make it an excellent choice for anyone working with metal.
Features

Diameter: 50 mm
Material: Stainless steel (Inox)
Mounting: M6 spindle
Applications: For cleaning rust, paint and other surfaces, as well as for polishing metal

Instructions

Attach the steel cup brush to the drill with an M6 socket.
Make sure the brush is securely attached before use.
Start the drill and use the brush to clean or polish the desired surface.
Clean the brush after use to keep it in good condition.

Choosing the right steel cup brush and comparing it to other tools
When choosing a wire cup brush, it is important to consider its size and material. A steel wire cup brush is particularly suitable for removing rust and paint, while wire brushes can be useful for lighter cleaning and finishing. A wire cup brush offers superior efficiency and durability compared to traditional wire brushes, making it an indispensable tool in metalworking.
Warnings
Wear safety glasses and gloves when using the brush to avoid injuries from splashes and pieces of steel wire. Also, make sure the drill is turned off when attaching or removing the brush.

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