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Dremel Cleaning/polishing Impregnated Polishing Wheel 520 2615052065

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Description

General description

Impregnated polishing wheel designed for light stock removal and achieving a high luster polish. It is effective on various surfaces including steel, aluminum, brass, silver, gold, and hard plastic. The wheel is impregnated with a silicon carbide abrasive and a cooling lubricant, eliminating the need for additional polishing compounds.

Technical specifications

  • Shank diameter: 3.2mm
  • Working diameter: 13.2mm
  • Accessory length: 54mm
  • Maximum speed: 20,000rpm
  • Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 2615052065
  • EAN: 8710364023035
  • Other information

    Dremel 13.2mm Impregnated Polishing Wheel Ref. 520 - 2615052065

    Features

    • Brand
      DREMEL
    • Weight
      10 g
    • Material
      Metal / Steel
    • Colour
      Multicolour
    • Shape
      Asymmetrical
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