Manufacturered in Germany for over 70 years, our brushes meet the strictest German safety standards and carry many quality certifications, including: ISO 9001, DAR and Allianz Cert.
We use the latest in wire brush technology and the highest quality wire brush fill materials to produce a full range of power and hand brushes for many applications. State-of-the-art automated equipment is used to create all wire brushes under controlled manufacturing processes, resulting in a high performing and consisten quality from brush to brush.
Shank Mounted Crimped Wheel Wire Brushes are mounted to hand power tools for the removal of paint, rust and dirt. They are excellent for deburring, stripping, polishing or applying a decorative scratch pattern. There are two primary materials used in the manufacture of these brushes. Special high tensile strength steel wire is used in standard brushes for general purpose brush application. Stainless steel wire is designated by green plates and cups and resist corrosion and operate cooler in high temperature aplications.
- Designed to eliminate parting lines
- Uniformed wire distribution ensures brush balance and smooth finish
- Dense wire fill increases wheel life
We are a broad line supplier of metalworking and maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) products for industrial customers. We support the manufacturing sector through many industries including: aerospace, agriculture, automotive, casting & foundries, defense, electronics, energy, furniture, medical, metalworking and plastics / composites. e-mail cstone@xpabrasives.com for any questions, or if you need an item you do not see on our website.
Shank Crimped Wire Wheel Brushes can be used on:
- Soft Steels & Low Carbon Steels
- Tool Steels & Other Ferrous Materials
- Aluminum & Non-Ferrous Materials
Crimped Wire Wheel Brush application guide:
- Always use the finest wire diameter able to accomplish the application. This will ensure a longer brush wheel life, greater wire diameters will increase premature wire fatigue and result in wire breakage.
- Wire lengths dictate brush flexibility. Shorter wires will be more rigid, while longer wires will increase brush flexibility.