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Diamond Combination Wheel, 5" x 7/8"
GritD852Drive typeAngle grinderDrive type 2RobotDrive type 3Stationary machinesDia. hole7/8 InchMax. RPM12200Pack qty1Diamond Combination Wheel, 5" x 7/8"Excellent for machining grey cast iron and nodular cast iron. Ideal for roughing and deburring work in fettling shops. The coating geometry enables small feeders and risers to be separated. Scan the QR code to find out more about DUODISC DIAMOND.Special featuresConstant product diameter.Reduced product change times due to long service life.Minimal dust as the product does not wear away.ApplicationsCuttingDeburringDescalingGrinding outLevelingRemoving oxide layersRougheningRoundingSurface workTrimmingWork on weld seamsWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTechnical ceramicsTungsten carbideWear-resistant coatings (powder metal alloys and hardfacing alloys)Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Nickel or titanium-based superalloysScale
Diamond Cut-Off Wheel, D
GritD64ShapeDDrive typeFlexible shaft driveDrive type 2Straight grinderBlade thickness1/64 InchDia. hole1/16 InchPack qty1Diamond Cut-Off Wheel, 7/8" x 1/64" x 1/16"Electroplated diamond cut-off wheels are used for both wet and dry grinding. Electroplated diamond cut-off wheels are used for cutting hard materials such as tungsten carbide or ceramics and fiber-reinforced plastics (GRP/CRP). They are characterized by their particularly efficient cutting performance because of their large chip spaces.Special featuresThe continuous coating is particularly suitable for very fine separating cuts.ApplicationsCuttingCutting out holesTrimmingMaterials that can be workedTechnical ceramicsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsFibre-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP, CRP)GlassRecommendations for useThe fine grit size D 64 is suitable for cutting glass, ceramic and tungsten carbide. For small geometries, it is also suitable for trimming and cutting fibre-reinforced plastics (GRP/CRP) to size.
Diamond Cut-Off Wheel, G
GritD357ShapeGDrive typeFlexible shaft driveDrive type 2RobotDrive type 3Straight grinderBlade thickness3/64 InchDia. hole3/8 InchPack qty1Diamond Cut-Off Wheel, 2" x 1/16" x 3/8"Electroplated diamond cut-off wheels are used for both wet and dry grinding. Electroplated diamond cut-off wheels are used for cutting hard materials such as tungsten carbide or ceramics and fiber-reinforced plastics (GRP/CRP). They are characterized by their particularly efficient cutting performance because of their large chip spaces.Special featuresThe continuous coating with protective segments facilitates optimum free-cutting.ApplicationsCuttingCutting out holesTrimmingMaterials that can be workedTechnical ceramicsFibre-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP, CRP)Recommendations for useThe coarse grit size D 357 is suitable for cutting pre-sintered ceramic, and trimming and cutting fibre-reinforced plastics (GRP/CRP) to size.
Diamond Flexible File 6-1/2" x 1/2"
GritD76Drive typeManual applicationCoatingone sideOverall length6 1/2 InchPack qty5Diamond Flexible File 6-1/2" x 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Flexible diamond files adapt perfectly to workpiece surfaces. Due to their flexibility, they can be used in convex and concave contours with small radii.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steel.ApplicationsFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersRoundingSurface workMaterials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.Only use file up to a bending radius of 5/8".
Diamond Grinding Disc, CC-GRIND-SOLID Diamond, 4-1/2" x 7/8"
GritD852Drive typeAngle grinderDrive type 2RobotDrive type 3Stationary machinesDia. hole7/8 InchMax. RPM13300Pack qty1Diamond Grinding Disc, CC-GRIND-SOLID Diamond, 4-1/2" x 7/8"The CC-GRIND®-SOLID-DIAMOND has been specially developed for applications on hard materials which cannot be machined with conventional tools made of aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. The CC-GRIND®-SOLID-DIAMOND is used for both wet and dry grinding. Matching clamping flange set (M14 thread) is included.Special featuresFast, aggressive grinding with maximum stock removal rateEasy and quick elimination of metal contamination due to diamond’s super-hard abrasive qualitiesLower dust load due to the dimensional stability of the grinding tool (no tool wear)ApplicationsDeburringDescalingGrinding outLevelingRemoving oxide layersRougheningRoundingSurface workTrimmingWork on weld seamsWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTechnical ceramicsTungsten carbideWear-resistant coatings (powder metal alloys and hardfacing alloys)Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)Nickel or titanium-based superalloysScaleRecommendations for useOnly use the face of the disc, not suitable for peripheral grinding (on edge).To extend the service life of the grinding disc on scale and wear-resistant coatings, reduce the cutting speed of the speed-adjustable angle grinder to 30 to 40 m/s.For the best results, use with the CC-GRIND®-SOLID/FLEX clamping flange set.When used on angle grinders with a 5/8-11 thread, the matching clamping flange set must be ordered separately.
Diamond handy file half-round 8 1/2"
GritD126ShapeHalf-roundDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond handy file half-round 8 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond handy files have a forged shank which allows for use without an additional handle.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond handy file hand 8 1/2"
GritD126ShapeHandDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond handy file hand 8 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond handy files have a forged shank which allows for use without an additional handle.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond handy file round 8 1/2"
GritD126ShapeRoundDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond handy file round 8 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond handy files have a forged shank which allows for use without an additional handle.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond handy file set 5-piece 8 1/2" D126 (medium)
GritD126Drive typeManual applicationPack qty1Diamond handy file set 5-piece 8 1/2" D126 (medium)Diamond handy file sets come in sturdy, practical plastic boxes that protect the files from damage. These are ideal for storing on a workbench. Diamond riffler files are designed for hard-to-reach areas and complex shapes. The coating length is 25 mm on both sides of the files.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond handy file square 8 1/2"
GritD126ShapeSquareDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond handy file square 8 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond handy files have a forged shank which allows for use without an additional handle.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond handy file three square 8 1/2"
GritD126ShapeThree squareDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond handy file three square 8 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond handy files have a forged shank which allows for use without an additional handle.Special featuresIdeal for work on hardened steelNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Machinist File 8" Half Round
GritD151ShapeHalf-round pointedDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 InchPack qty1Diamond Machinist File 8" Half RoundDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond machinist files are used in many industries, such as the manufacturing of large components made of hard materials. These come with ergonomic file handles. Diamond machinist files come with ergonomic file handles.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Machinist File 8" Hand
GritD151ShapeHandDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 InchPack qty1Diamond Machinist File 8" HandDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond machinist files are used in many industries, such as the manufacturing of large components made of hard materials. These come with ergonomic file handles. Diamond machinist files come with ergonomic file handles.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Machinist File 8" Round
GritD151ShapeRoundDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 InchPack qty1Diamond Machinist File 8" RoundDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond machinist files are used in many industries, such as the manufacturing of large components made of hard materials. These come with ergonomic file handles. Diamond machinist files come with ergonomic file handles.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Machinist File 8" Square
GritD151ShapeSquareDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 InchPack qty1Diamond Machinist File 8" SquareDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond machinist files are used in many industries, such as the manufacturing of large components made of hard materials. These come with ergonomic file handles. Diamond machinist files come with ergonomic file handles.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Machinist File 8" Three Square
GritD151ShapeThree squareDrive typeManual applicationOverall length8 InchPack qty1Diamond Machinist File 8" Three SquareDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond machinist files are used in many industries, such as the manufacturing of large components made of hard materials. These come with ergonomic file handles. Diamond machinist files come with ergonomic file handles.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Mounted Point
GritD126Dia. shank1/8 InchDrive typeFlexible shaft driveDrive type 2Tool machineDrive type 3RobotDrive type 4Straight grinderPack qty1Diamond Mounted Point, 1/16" x 5/32"Electroplated diamond and CBN grinding points are used for both wet and dry grinding. The cylindrical shape is suitable for grinding bores, radii and contours using stationary or handheld equipment.Special featuresIdeal for work on tungsten carbideNo chemical wear due to the low working temperaturesLonger service life due to harder diamond grain.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingGrinding outInternal grindingWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedTechnical ceramicsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useCan be used for either dry or wet grinding. If possible, wet grinding is preferable to reduce wear and risk of thermal damage.Generally, the following applies: For optimum economic efficiency, select a grit size that is as coarse as possible and as fine as necessary. Influencing factors include the hardness of the material and the surface quality required.Loaded products can be cleaned using ultrasound. In the event of strong contamination on the coating, use a sharpening block to clean the product.Select as large a tool diameter as possible, as this increases the amount of grit that engages the workpiece. For internal grinding, the maximum tool diameter is 3/4 of the diameter to be ground.The longitudinal feed rate for internal grinding must not exceed 2/3 of the total width per workpiece rotation. The infeed depends on the material to be machined, the cutting speed, the stability of the tool, its holder and the tool drive.Because of the monolayer coating, the drive spindle and tool mounting must have a high concentricity. The finer the grit size used, the more accurate the concentricity needs to be.The power tool needs to have enough drive output on the grinding spindle to meet the required rotational speed, even under load.Dry grinding: 1500-3500 SFPMWet grinding: 3000-5000 SFPM
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" 6-1/2" x 1/2"
GritD91ShapeBarrette shapeDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" 6-1/2" x 1/2"Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Feather Edge
GritD91ShapeFeather edgeDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Feather EdgeDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Fine Cut
GritD91ShapeKnife shapeDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Fine CutDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Half Round
GritD91ShapeHalf-roundDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Half RoundDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Hand
GritD91ShapeHand with round edgesDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" HandDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Round
GritD91ShapeRoundDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" RoundDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.
Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" Square
GritD91ShapeSquareDrive typeManual applicationOverall length5 1/2 InchPack qty1Diamond Needle File 5-1/2" SquareDiamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Diamond needle files can be used universally in tool making.ApplicationsDeburringFinishingLevelingRemoving oxide layersSurface workWorking on edgesWorking on edges (chamfering, rounding)Materials that can be workedSteel materials with a hardness > 54 HRCTechnical ceramicsTool steelsTungsten carbideAbrasive materialsCase-hardened steelsFerrite (magnetic material)GlassGraphite and synthetic carbonNickel or titanium-based superalloysRecommendations for useOnly apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.Avoid using grease.