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EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 — hand scraper blade width 100 mm
EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 — hand scraper blade width 100 mm
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EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 — hand scraper blade width 100 mm
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EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 — hand scraper blade width 100 mm
EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 — hand scraper blade width 100 mm
EPM scraper 100 mm E-400-4505 is a hand scraper with a 100 mm blade width designed for manual removal of paint, adhesives, sealants and other residues from flat surfaces. Intended for surface preparation and cleaning tasks, this tool provides a compact and easy-to-handle solution for precise scraping on metal, wood, glass and masonry. Its blade width balances coverage and control, making it suitable for both small repair jobs and routine maintenance.
The scraper offers a 100 mm blade width that allows efficient removal of coatings while maintaining good control during use. Its straightforward manual design ensures reliability, low maintenance and immediate usability without power sources. The tool's compact form factor supports accurate, controlled scraping in tight areas and along edges, reducing the risk of surface damage when used appropriately.
Hold the scraper with a firm grip and position the blade at a low angle to the work surface. Apply even pressure and move the tool along the surface to lift and remove paint, adhesives or sealants. For stubborn residues, repeat passes or use light tapping motions; avoid excessive force to prevent gouging. Replace or sharpen the blade as needed to maintain effective scraping. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves during use.
For best results, start with a test area to determine the optimal blade angle and pressure for the specific surface and coating. Use gentle, controlled strokes and keep the blade clean to prolong effective performance. When working on delicate surfaces such as glass or thin wood, consider using a protective strip or tape along edges to reduce the risk of scratching.
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