Anderson - 2-3/4" Diam Crimped End Brush - 1/4" Shank Diam, 6,000 Max RPM

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Specification
Brand : Anderson
BulletPoint1 : Fill Material Steel
BulletPoint2 : Wire Type Crimped
BulletPoint3 : Shank Diameter (Inch) 1/4
BulletPoint4 : Hollow Center Yes
BulletPoint5 : Trim Length (Inch) 7/8
CompatibleMaterial1 : Aluminum
CompatibleMaterial2 : Wood
CompatibleMaterial3 : Alloy Steel
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0707326377228
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 707326377228
ItemName : Anderson - 2-3/4" Diam Crimped End Brush - 1/4" Shank Diam, 6,000 Max RPM
ItemPackageQuantity : 2
ItemTypeKeyword : abrasive-wheel-brushes
Manufacturer : Anderson
Material : Alloy Steel
NumberOfItems : 2
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : 00357335
ProductDescription : Steel is the most common filament/wire material due to its durability and cutting action. It is suitable for general purpose applications and can be used on iron, steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and wood. Crimped brushes provide additional strength compared to straight brushes and are commonly used where a knotted brush's impact would alter the working surface.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-01-05T19:51:48.130Z
UnitCount : 1

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