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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.