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[NEVER USED] 8-inch diamond file, 180 grit, filling tool for needle files, hand tool for grinding glass, stone, ceramic, marble, rock and bone (1 piece)

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Description

Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.

About this item

Much harder and cuts 10 times faster than conventional files. Diamond alloy files are made from high-strength diamond and a high-quality galvanized substrate. They are sharp, wear-resistant, and possess high physical properties.

Total length of 290 mm with a 20 cm blade. Flat shape, 180 grit. Plastic handle, horizontal grit, non-slip and comfortable. Handle dimensions: 90 x 18 mm (L x W). Ideal for large hands and easy to clean.

Cuts smoothly in all directions. Coated on both sides. Diamond files are particularly suitable for precision work and can be used on high-speed steel with a hardness of 69.

Cuts in welds and hardened surfaces where other files cannot.

Widely used in various molds, models, parts, crafts, and other industries, such as grinding, polishing, engraving, cutting, correcting, etc., of jade, ceramics, glass, crystal, metal, cemented carbide, and other materials.

1 Diamond Flat File

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Grain size
    P180
  • Suitable for
    Mineral / stone
  • Handle material type
    Plastic
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Rasp and file buying guide

Finishing tool par excellence, the rasp is to the wood what the file to the metal. A surplus of material? No matter, with a few strokes your problem will be solved. Depending on their teeth or ridges, rasps and files can used to trim or finish a variety of materials.
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