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Yato Cup brush M6 75 mm brass

€4,95 EUR
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The Yato Cup Wire Brush M6 75 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 wire brush is made of high-quality brass, which ensures durability and longevity even in heavy use. The brush diameter is 75 mm and it is equipped with an M6 thread, which allows for easy and secure attachment to the drill.

This steel cup 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 performance make it an excellent choice for anyone working with metal.
Features

Diameter: 75 mm
Material: Brass
Mounting: M6 thread
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 thread.
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.

Brass and Stainless Steel Cup Brushes: Comparison and Differences
Steel cup brushes are excellent tools when you need to effectively clean and polish metal surfaces. The Yato Steel Cup Brush M6 75 mm is available in two main materials: brass and stainless steel (Inox). This section compares the features, benefits and suitable uses of brass and Inox steel brushes so you can choose the right tool for your needs.
Brass brushes vs. Stainless steel brushes
1. Material properties

Brass: Brass is an alloy consisting mainly of copper and zinc. It is softer and less hard than stainless steel. Brass brushes are very flexible, making them best suited for lighter cleaning and paint removal. Brass brushes leave a softer, less scratchy mark on the surface, making them great for delicate surfaces or fine-grained work.
Stainless Steel (Inox): Stainless steel contains chromium and possibly other alloys that improve its corrosion resistance and durability. Inox steel brushes are harder and more durable than brass brushes, making them better suited for tougher cleaning tasks, such as removing rust or stubborn paint. They can withstand heavy use and retain their shape for a long time, making them a great choice for demanding cleaning jobs.

2. Intended uses

Brass brushes: Brass brushes are specially designed for delicate metal surfaces and fine cleaning jobs. They are best suited for removing paint, polishing metal, and removing light debris without damaging the surface. Brass does not cause deep scratches on the metal surface and is gentler than wire brushes.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Inox brushes are excellent for heavy-duty cleaning, such as removing rust, stubborn paint residue, or cement. Their durability makes them ideal for hard and stiff surfaces that require more aggressive cleaning. Stainless steel is also weather-resistant, making it a good choice for outdoor use.

3. Durability and longevity

Brass brushes: Brass is a softer material, so brass brushes wear out faster under heavy use. They are best suited for occasional or lighter use where brush wear is not an issue.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Inox brushes are more durable and long-lasting under heavy use. They retain their shape and effectiveness for longer, making them the best choice for regular and intensive use.

4. Price

Brass brushes: Brass brushes are generally less expensive than stainless steel brushes, making them a good choice if you need cost-effective tools for lighter cleaning tasks.
Stainless Steel Brushes: Stainless steel brushes are generally more expensive, but their longevity and durability offer 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
Tough and durable

Aptitude
For delicate surfaces, light work tasks
Demanding cleaning tasks, for hard surfaces

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

Price
Budget
More expensive, but more durable

The choice between a brass brush and a stainless steel brush mainly depends on your intended use and budget. Brass brushes are an excellent choice for light and delicate cleaning tasks, while stainless steel brushes offer stronger and longer-lasting performance for demanding cleaning tasks.
Warnings
Wear safety glasses and gloves when using the brush to avoid injuries from splashes and pieces of brass wire. Also, make sure the drill is turned off when attaching or removing the brush.

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