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Rotary angular disc brush EPM E-560-4100 100 mm
Rotary angular disc brush EPM E-560-4100 100 mm
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Rotary angular disc brush EPM E-560-4100 100 mm
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Rotary angular disc brush EPM E-560-4100 100 mm
Rotary angular disc brush EPM E-560-4100 100 mm
EPM E-560-4100 is a 100 mm rotary angular disc brush designed for targeted surface preparation on metal and other hard materials. The disc-shaped bristle arrangement concentrates abrasion for spot cleaning, edge work and small-area treatments. It is intended to be mounted on compatible power tools to remove rust, paint, scale, and to clean and deburr surfaces before finishing or welding.
The disc brush delivers controlled material removal with consistent bristle contact, enabling precise work in confined areas and along edges. Its 100 mm diameter balances reach and maneuverability for tasks that require both access to small spots and stable rotation. The construction supports effective removal of corrosion and coatings while minimising damage to underlying substrate when used with appropriate pressure and speed.
Mount the disc brush on a compatible rotary or angular power tool following the tool manufacturer’s instructions and safety recommendations. Start the tool at low speed and increase gradually to the working speed recommended for the workpiece and material. Apply steady, moderate pressure and move the brush across the surface to achieve uniform removal. Avoid excessive force or prolonged dwell in one spot to prevent overheating or undue substrate damage. After use, inspect the brush for wear and replace it when bristles are significantly worn or misshapen.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, gloves and respiratory protection when removing coatings or rust. Select a tool speed and feed pressure appropriate for the material and desired finish. For best results on delicate or thin metal, perform a test on a scrap piece first to determine optimal speed and pressure settings.
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