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Weiler 13085 4' Narrow Face Crimped Wire Wheel, .014' Stainless Steel Fill, 5/8'-11 Unc Nut, Made in the USA

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About this item

  • FLEXIBLE BRUSHING: Provide a flexible brushing action and consistent performance for demanding light-duty cleaning and deburring applications
  • DURABLE: Featuring Weiler's solid ring construction, these radial brushes are available in heat treated steel, type 302 stainless steel and brass wire for use in a wide variety of applications
  • APPLICATION: Crimped wire wheels with a threaded nut are intended for use primarily on small angle grinders
  • SPECIFICATIONS: 4" Narrow Face Crimped Wire Wheel, .014" Stainless Steel Fill, 5/8"-11 Unc Nut, 7/16" Thickness at Face plate
  • Country of Origin: United States of America


Weiler 4" Narrow Face Crimped Wire Wheel Brush provides a flexible brushing action and consistent performance for demanding light duty cleaning and deburring applications. Featuring Weiler's solid ring construction, these radial brushes are available in heat treated steel and type 302 stainless steel wire. 5/8"-11 nut for use on right angle grinders. Engineered and manufactured to maximize performance and minimize operating costs in the most demanding surface conditioning applications. The use of superior construction, the highest quality materials and the most stringent manufacturing processes deliver the lowest cost-of-use and most consistent performance in heavy production environments.


James D. Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
Used for preparing aluminum prior to TIG welding. Worked great
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
NICE!!!
dan barosh
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
I use to clean aluminum before weld..Holding up well
JGB
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022
Pretend mechanics always complain about something, this wire wheel is no exception. Anyone that has ever used a wire wheel knows that wires break off and go flying, that is why you wear long sleeves and eye protection!I am in process of replacing ceramic floor tile with laminate flooring on a concrete slab. Sadly, concrete slabs eventually crack and make a mess of ceramic flooring. Fortunately, most of the adhesive came up with the tile but some did not, plus there is residue adhesive everywhere. After doing much scraping I realized that I needed a better plan.When our house was built, tile was laid under the kitchen cabinets, so I had to buy an angle grinder to cut the tile where it went under the cabinets. Fortunately, I found this wire wheel specifically for small angle grinders and has worked perfect for smoothing the floor in prep for the laminate. Some wires have broken loose and even gone flying to on top of the counter tops. I consider that as the experience of using potentially dangerous tools to get the job done.Considering all the wire wheels available, I feel lucky to have found this particular wire wheel for small angle grinders. I chose the stainless-steel version.
Professor for Aerospace Engineering
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022
The crimped wire wheel is perfect for removing rust on car and truck frames. Make sure you wear a face mask when removing rust so can live to see your project finished. It zips off rust down to the bare steel frame. Once the rust has been removed, I’ll completely wipe down the frame to remove dust, oils, or anything else. I head over to Amazon, or the “no more rust” website and order Mastercoat Metal Prep. It contains Zinc which helps prevent rust. I brush it on the frame to neutralize any rust that’s still on the frame. I also order Mastercoat Permanent Rust Saeler, and Mastercoat AG111. I apply two coats of Mastercoat Permanent Rust Sealer, followed by two coats of Mastercoat AG111. Your frame will never rust again if you follow these simple steps after using the Wire Wheel. I used these wire wheels to remove the rust on every vehicle I’ve restored. I’ve tried using POR15 but old man rust always comes back worse than before. If you’re working on something that has rust, I’d suggest you start by using the wire wheel, followed by the items I mentioned above. These items are used on bridges and subway cars, so they should definitely be good enough for your special ride. The wire wheel is the first steep of removing unwanted rust. You could always start by having your old car media blasted, or acid dipped then start from there.
Jim Boyd
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
If you like having little pieces of wire flying off and sticking into your flesh...then this is the product for you.If you are looking for a quality wire wheel...look elsewhere.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
held up better than similar more expensive options on amazon, this has done 2x the work and has 95% of its bristles still in tact compared to the other brushes used that did only half of the work and all bristles worn off, highly recommend this wire wheel.
Tim Hutcheson
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018
Works great.