Tip Diameter: Ø19.1mm
Shank Diameter: Ø3.2mm
Shape: Wheel
Brush: Brass
Achieve a superior clean without the risk of surface damage using the 19.1mm Mini Brass Brush Wheel. This tool is the perfect middle ground for surface preparation, featuring soft yet durable brass bristles that are non-sparking and significantly less aggressive than steel. The wheel shape is specifically designed for cleaning flat surfaces, polishing narrow grooves, and removing oxidation from soft metals like gold, silver, copper, and brass without leaving deep scratches.
Equipped with a standard 3.2mm shank, this mini brush wheel integrates seamlessly with most rotary tools and high-speed handpieces. The 19.1mm tip diameter offers a generous contact area, allowing you to cover more ground quickly while maintaining the precision required for smaller decorative items or mechanical parts. It is an excellent choice for cleaning antique coins, restoring metal hardware, or prepping surfaces for soldering.
The natural properties of the brass bristles make this wheel exceptionally effective for tasks that require a 'soft touch.' Because brass is a softer alloy, it will not produce sparks and is safe to use on delicate moldings and precision-machined parts where maintaining tolerances is critical. The bristles are securely bound to ensure they remain intact even during high-RPM use, providing a consistent, satin-like finish.
This mini brass wheel is a staple for jewelers, clockmakers, and restoration enthusiasts. Whether you are buffing out tarnish on an heirloom or cleaning up internal engine components made of soft alloys, this brush provides a refined, professional-grade finish. It delivers a clean, bright surface that is ready for final polishing or protective coating, ensuring your craftsmanship shines through.
Application:
- Max RPM: 35 000 RPM
- Arts and craft
- Aluminium: 15 000 RPM
- Brass: 15 000 RPM
- Copper: 15 000 RPM
- Hardwood: 15 000 RPM
- Softwood: 15 000 RPM
- Plastic: 15 000 RPM
- Steel: 15 000 RPM
- Contractor
- Fabrication
- Woodworking
- DIY