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Wire brush 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2738000 – brass wire
Wire brush 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2738000 – brass wire
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Wire brush 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2738000 – brass wire
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Wire brush 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2738000 – brass wire
Wire brush 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2738000 – brass wire
The Wolfcraft wire brush WF2738000 with a 25 mm brush diameter and brass wire filaments is intended for manual surface preparation and light cleaning tasks. This compact brush is designed for use with rotary handles or hand tools to remove rust, paint residues and burrs, and to clean small metal and wooden parts. Its brass filaments provide a softer abrasive action than steel wire, reducing the risk of scratching sensitive surfaces while effectively loosening corrosion and contaminants.
The small 25 mm diameter allows access to tight spaces and detailed work areas. Brass wire filaments combine flexibility and abrasion to clean without aggressive material removal, which helps preserve underlying surfaces. The compact design is suitable for workshop maintenance and repair tasks where precision is required. Compatible with standard rotary handles and hand tools, the brush is easy to fit and use for repeated short operations.
Attach the brush securely to a compatible rotary handle or suitable hand tool before starting work. Apply light to moderate pressure and move the brush evenly over the workpiece; avoid excessive force to prevent damage to delicate surfaces. Work in short passes when removing corrosion or paint, then inspect the surface and repeat as needed. After use, clean the brush of debris and store it in a dry place to prevent filament deformation and maintain performance.
Wear appropriate personal protection such as safety glasses and gloves. Test the brush on a concealed area to check for surface compatibility before treating visible areas. For stubborn corrosion, use several light passes rather than high pressure to reduce the risk of surface damage.
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