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Hand scraper Vorel 05750 — length 1300 mm, steel blade, wooden handle
Hand scraper Vorel 05750 — length 1300 mm, steel blade, wooden handle
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Hand scraper Vorel 05750 — length 1300 mm, steel blade, wooden handle
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Hand scraper Vorel 05750 — length 1300 mm, steel blade, wooden handle
Hand scraper Vorel 05750 — length 1300 mm, steel blade, wooden handle
Vorel 05750 is a hand scraper with an overall length of 1300 mm designed for manual removal of paint, adhesive residues and surface contaminants. The tool combines a rigid steel blade and a wooden handle to provide controlled mechanical cleaning for renovation, surface preparation and general maintenance tasks where precise scraping is required.
The rigid steel blade delivers consistent scraping performance and resists deformation during use, while the wooden handle offers a firm, tactile grip that helps reduce hand fatigue during extended tasks. The 1300 mm overall length increases reach and leverage, allowing the user to work on larger surfaces or from a safer distance. The straightforward, robust construction makes the tool easy to maintain and suitable for repeated use in workshop and on-site environments.
Hold the wooden handle with a firm grip and position the steel blade at a shallow angle to the work surface. Apply steady, even pressure and move the scraper along the surface to remove paint or residues. For thicker layers, make several passes rather than forcing the blade to prevent damage to the substrate. Use controlled, deliberate strokes and maintain a consistent blade angle to achieve an even result. Inspect the blade periodically and remove any accumulated material to preserve efficiency.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection when scraping. Test the scraper on a small, inconspicuous area first to confirm it does not damage the substrate. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent blade corrosion and periodically sharpen or replace the blade if performance diminishes.
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