MicroGroup Crimped Wire Wheel Brush BDA-4S

Description
The most widely used brush is called the standard wheel brush and the most popular diameters are 6 and 8 inch, although they are made anywhere from 3 to 15 inch. MicroGroup carries a wide assortment of sizes to select from. They come in many wire sizes depending on the work piece and the type of finish that you want. The wire fill is invariably CRIMPED. Crimping is done for mainly two purposes. The first is to make the wires stand apart form each other, and the second is to absorb the flexing and the vibrations as well as to help prevent wire fatigue and wire breakage. Be sure to investigate all of the elements that you need before ordering a very inexpensive brush.
Description
The most widely used brush is called the standard wheel brush and the most popular diameters are 6 and 8 inch, although they are made anywhere from 3 to 15 inch. MicroGroup carries a wide assortment of sizes to select from. They come in many wire sizes depending on the work piece and the type of finish that you want. The wire fill is invariably CRIMPED. Crimping is done for mainly two purposes. The first is to make the wires stand apart form each other, and the second is to absorb the flexing and the vibrations as well as to help prevent wire fatigue and wire breakage. Be sure to investigate all of the elements that you need before ordering a very inexpensive brush.

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Crimped Wire Wheel Brush - BDA-4S - MicroGroup
Medway, MA, USA
Crimped Wire Wheel Brush
BDA-4S
Crimped Wire Wheel Brush BDA-4S
The most widely used brush is called the standard wheel brush and the most popular diameters are 6 and 8 inch, although they are made anywhere from 3 to 15 inch. MicroGroup carries a wide assortment of sizes to select from. They come in many wire sizes depending on the work piece and the type of finish that you want. The wire fill is invariably CRIMPED. Crimping is done for mainly two purposes. The first is to make the wires stand apart form each other, and the second is to absorb the flexing and the vibrations as well as to help prevent wire fatigue and wire breakage. Be sure to investigate all of the elements that you need before ordering a very inexpensive brush.

The most widely used brush is called the standard wheel brush and the most popular diameters are 6 and 8 inch, although they are made anywhere from 3 to 15 inch. MicroGroup carries a wide assortment of sizes to select from. They come in many wire sizes depending on the work piece and the type of finish that you want. The wire fill is invariably CRIMPED. Crimping is done for mainly two purposes. The first is to make the wires stand apart form each other, and the second is to absorb the flexing and the vibrations as well as to help prevent wire fatigue and wire breakage. Be sure to investigate all of the elements that you need before ordering a very inexpensive brush.

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Technical Specifications

  MicroGroup
Product Category Industrial Brushes
Product Number BDA-4S
Product Name Crimped Wire Wheel Brush
Brush Filament / Fill Material Stainless Steel; Metal Wire
Width 0.8750 inch (22.22 mm)
Rotary Speed 6000 rpm
Applications Medium sized grits or filaments
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