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Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 — wolfcraft GmbH 1 rotary rasp (MPN 2531000)
Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 — wolfcraft GmbH 1 rotary rasp (MPN 2531000)
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Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 — wolfcraft GmbH 1 rotary rasp (MPN 2531000)
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Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 — wolfcraft GmbH 1 rotary rasp (MPN 2531000)
Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 — wolfcraft GmbH 1 rotary rasp (MPN 2531000)
The Rotary rasp Wolfcraft 1 is a single rotary rasp designed for use with compatible rotary tools. Made from tool steel and shaped for coarse material removal, it is intended for fast stock removal, deburring and profiling on wood, plastic and other soft materials. Supplied in blister-on-card packaging, this rotary rasp is a basic accessory for workshop and DIY tasks that require preparing recesses and shaping irregular surfaces.
This rotary rasp enables rapid removal of material and efficient preparation of recesses. Its tool-steel construction offers hardness and wear resistance appropriate for working with wood, plastic and similar soft materials. The simple single-piece design makes it easy to fit and replace in most compatible rotary tools, and the blister-on-card packaging keeps the tool visible and protected until use.
Install the rotary rasp into a compatible rotary tool according to the tool manufacturer's instructions, ensuring a secure fit and correct collet size. Start at low speed to align the rasp with the workpiece, then increase speed as needed for effective material removal. Use controlled, light passes to avoid gouging; allow the tool to do the cutting rather than forcing it. Regularly check the rasp for wear and remove chips from the work area to maintain visibility and the intended cutting action.
Wear appropriate eye and respiratory protection when using the rotary rasp. Use clamps or a vice to secure small workpieces, and select cutting speeds suitable for the material—lower speeds for plastics, higher speeds for wood—while avoiding excessive pressure to prolong tool life.
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