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TYROLIT Wire brushes 34570156


The bristle brushes remove thin layers from most surfaces without damaging the underlying coating and generate minimal dust and heat. The sharp abrasive grain imbedded throughout the thin flexible bristles enable a fast and constant finish. The operating speed for most applications is between 800 - 4. 000 RPM.

Article number 8M274406
Application Grinding
Shape Other
Thickness (mm) 1.6
Max. number of revolutions (1/min) 4000
Disc diameter (mm) 152
Packed per 40
Full Box only

Specifications

Application Grinding
Shape Other
Thickness (mm) 1.6
Max. number of revolutions (1/min) 4000
Disc diameter (mm) 152
Granulation 400
Suitable for plastic Yes
Suitable for asphalt No
Suitable for brick No
Suitable for concrete No
Suitable for concrete/concrete stone No
Suitable for armoured concrete Yes
Suitable for cast iron pipe No
Suitable for bluestone No
Suitable for calcium silicate brick No
Suitable for ceramics No
Suitable for metal Yes
Suitable for natural stone No
Suitable for chamotte No
Suitable for washed out concrete No
Suitable for roof tile No
Diamond wheel No
Bore diameter 50.8
Suitable for wood Yes
Bowl wheel No
Particle type Corundum
Suitable for cellular concrete No
Nonwoven fabric-fineness Fineness fine
X-Lock holding device No
Segmentation None
Flap disc No
Brand Tyrolit
Type Radial Bristle Brush

Description

The bristle brushes remove thin layers from most surfaces without damaging the underlying coating and generate minimal dust and heat. The sharp abrasive grain imbedded throughout the thin flexible bristles enable a fast and constant finish. The operating speed for most applications is between 800 - 4. 000 RPM.

Article numbers

Article number 8M274406
EAN 9009013051192
UNSPSC 31191500
Manufacturer article nr  34570156
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