Designed for light brushing such as deburring, cleaning and derusting. In order to fulfill the requirements for brushing stainless steel (INOX), PFERD produces all stainless steel (INOX) brushes using 302 stainless steel wire. Practical experience gained from industrial use confirms that this wire quality achieves excellent corrosion resistance with optimum brush life. The wire found in stainless steel (INOX) brushes tends to become magnetic after cold working. All PFERD brush products with stainless steel wire (INOX) are color-coded blue in the Tool Manual. All of these brushes are recommended for use on all stainless steels (INOX), such as 316.;The reason for this is a change in the microstructure caused by deformation (e.g. during the wire drawing process). This does not have any impact on the quality and corrosion resistance of the INOX filament. The filament is still resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel wire (INOX) is temperature-resistant up to 850 °F.
Details
Industrial Subcategory:
Abrasive Wheels, Discs and Brushes
Applications 3:
Removing heat discolouration
Diameter Filament Material (In):
Filament Material:
Stainless steel wire (INOX)
MANUFACTURER_TYPE_DESCR:
1" BANDED CRIMPED END BR .010SS
Materials that can be worked:
Materials that can be worked 1:
Materials that can be worked 10:
Materials that can be worked 11:
Materials that can be worked 2:
Materials that can be worked 3:
Materials that can be worked 4:
High-temperature-resistant materials
Materials that can be worked 5:
Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
Materials that can be worked 6:
Nickel or titanium-based superalloys
Materials that can be worked 7:
Materials that can be worked 8:
Soft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²)
Materials that can be worked 9:
Recommendations for use:
Please observe the recommended rotational speeds.
Recommendations for use 1:
For best performance, use a power tool with a minimum output of 300 watts.
Recommendations for use 2:
Remove the bridle once the filament is worn down. Then the rest of the filament can be used.
Recommendations for use 3:
Remove the bridle before starting work if you would like to ensure particularly flexible working, achieve a large spreading diameter or access hard-to-reach areas.
Safety notes:
When clamping the brush, ensure that the shank is clamped as far into the arbor as possible. This especially applies to high rotational speed ranges. The minimum clamping length is 10 mm.
Other Details
If the filament has worn away down to the bridle, it can be removed from the bridle for further use. This does not affect the brushing behaviour.
Optimal access to hard-to-reach areas such as recesses and drilled holes.
The bridle enables the spreading out and flexibility of the brush filament to be strictly controlled.
The bridle prevents the wires spreading out sideways.
The brush is degreased and does not leave any oil residue on the workpiece.
Very corrosion-resistant.