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File/Rasp Proline 32366 — hand file rasp, single piece, general-purpose
File/Rasp Proline 32366 — hand file rasp, single piece, general-purpose
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File/Rasp Proline 32366 — hand file rasp, single piece, general-purpose
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File/Rasp Proline 32366 — hand file rasp, single piece, general-purpose
File/Rasp Proline 32366 — hand file rasp, single piece, general-purpose
Proline 32366 is a single-piece hand file rasp engineered for general-purpose material removal and shaping. Made from high-quality tool steel with a Cut no. 2 tooth pattern, this rasp is suited to smoothing, deburring and profiling operations on wood, soft metals and plastics. The tool is supplied as a single unit and features a compact form factor and a two-composite, anti-slip TPR handle for controlled manual use in workshops, hobby settings and repair tasks.
The Proline hand file rasp combines durable tool steel construction with a medium-coarse cut (Cut no. 2) to provide consistent material removal rates without excessive clogging. The one-piece design ensures rigidity and reliable alignment between the working surface and the handle. A two-composite TPR anti-slip handle improves grip comfort and control during prolonged use, reducing the risk of hand fatigue and slippage while filing.
Secure the workpiece before starting to file and choose a stable position to apply steady, controlled strokes. Hold the TPR handle firmly and move the rasp along the workpiece in the intended direction of material removal, using consistent pressure. For precision shaping, use lighter passes and check progress frequently. Clean filings from the teeth periodically to maintain cutting performance.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection. For best results on metals, clamp the workpiece and proceed with moderate, even strokes; for wood and plastics, adjust pressure and stroke length according to the desired finish. Store the rasp in a dry place to prevent corrosion and protect the teeth when not in use.
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