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Wheels, Mops, Cones & Tress


COTTON WHEELS


Wheels - Cotton Wheels (high mirror nish)


DE-OXIDATION WHEELS (ALSO FOR A MATT OR SATIN FINISH)


Wheels - De-Oxidation Wheels


EMERY FLAP WHEELS


Flap Wheels are used in a number of different ways some uses include removing oxidation, marks, scratches, rust, paints and lacquers on metals; cleans and smoothes metals simultaneously for a universal nish.


A favourite amongst engineers, antique car restorers, clock restorers, iron fabricators, sculptors and model makers; they are also used in arts and crafts.


Bergeon De-Oxidation Wheel:  is a non woven mop hosting compressed material, a best quality bril


Cotton Wheels 1 pure cotton, excellent for the nal mirror nishing.


Cotton Wheel are nal nishing mops. se this mop after as the last stage mop to brighten your nal nish. So you can get a very high grade of mirror nishing.  are very popular for ewellers, Silversmiths, ight Engineers, Model Makers and in Arts and Crafts.


 Cotton Wheel can be used on a whole range of metals such as gold, silver, platinum, titanium, palladium, copper, brass, aluminium and steel.


 Cotton Wheel are very useful for getting into spherical awkward circular areas for example, inside bangles.


 wooden centre easy wind on  One of the most popular nal nishing mops in the polishing industry


 Also known in the trade as a mirroring quality mop  When you use Cotton Wheel mops it holds its shape very well, and you can push up your pieces to get into those awkward areas.


 You will nd the Cotton Wheel maintains durability whilst still offering a quality high nal mirror nish.


 An ideal mop get the expert nishing mirror shine on your work.


 Max rev 3


The Cotton Wheel mops are resilient when in use. Cotton Wheel are ideal for large quantities of work with economical spending. sed with the right bar of compounds you can get a very high standard mirror nish.


Recommend compounds  P1388 Dialux Rouge  P139 A A rouge  P369 Britelea ff9  P89A Platinum Superior inal inish Polishing Compound


Cousins supplies polishing equipment, we recommend the following best sellers to use with our extensive range of polishing accessories:  Polishing Motor Twin With Extractor an entura ) - P86


 Polishing Motor ariable Speed, oredom - BCE  Polishing Motor Twin On Base With Extractor an Polimax 1) - P86


Code


P5168 P1286 P5169


P5170 Description


Ø60mm x 20mm Cotton Wheel, Bergeon


UOM Price


Ø60mm x 20mm Cotton Wheel EACH EACH


Ø80mm x 20mm Cotton Wheel EACH Ø100mm x 30mm Cotton Wheel EACH Price breaks available, see website


£4.40 £16.50


£5.40 £6.60


 is a silicon carbide for matt or satin nishing on most metals


 is also used for deburring and deoxidisation  has a plastic centre hub easy for winding onto spindles


 are used dry, no compounds needed  are used on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, gold, sliver, platinum, palladium, titanium, pewter, tin, steel, iron, and aluminium


 has an excellent robust durability.  each layer consists of a ap which sits horizontally on the hub so a larger surface area of the ap comes into contact with the work area, whilst insuring durability of the wheel also.


Some of the usages Bergeon De-Oxidation Wheels:  commonly used for light cleaning and rust removing work.


 gives a satin/matt nish on rings, bracelets, pendants, bangles, and brooches.


 adds a contrast texture to jewellery nishing.  use for watch graining create a matt nish to restore your old watch bracelets, clasps etc). Often used in combination with Polymide Protection Tape references start from T19961 and T31384) to texture bracelets, designs which are highly fashionable on many branded watches, including Rolex, Omega and others.


 superb for the clock repairer and restorer, as a fast, effective way to remove old lacquer, oxidisation and rust from aged clocks.


Have you ever wondered how the nish on Gothic and Celtic jewellery and models is achieved  to create an antique nish: irst use Ageing Ammonium Hydrosulphide Chemical our code C663) or Metal Ageing Chemical CC6 C664). When you have blackened the piece use Bergeon Wheel to take off the Silver Ageing Ammonium Hydrosulphide Chemical, the areas in which the mop doesnt reach will remain partly blackened hence giving an aged effect.


 sing the ne and very ne grades it gives the effect of a frosted car windscreen.


 In a time when retro/antique jewellery is coming back into fashion, this is a quick and easy way to obtain this effect in an economical way.


Specication:  1mm  mm Wide  6mm bore  Suggested 8rpm  Max rpm


Code P2539


Safety Goggles See Page 616


P2538 P2537 P2536


Description


Ultra Fine (Ø100mm) Bergeon 6085.E4


Very Fine (Ø100mm) Bergeon 6085.E3


Medium (Ø100mm) Bergeon 6085.E1


UOM Price EACH EACH


Fine (Ø100mm) Bergeon 6085.E2 EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website £21.45 £21.45 £21.45 £21.45


Garryson is a K manufacturer of speciality ap wheel abrasives, designed and engineered to suit virtually every power tool in the market.


Garryson ap wheels are widely used in a variety of industries and in many different applications, including the removal off all types of metal, blending, nishing or polishing on a vast range of materials including irons, steels, aluminium, alloys or non ferrous metals.


Garryson ap wheels are specially engineered to combine operations therefore resulting in reduced downtime and substantial cost savings.


lap wheels are modern, cost effective surface nishing tools suitable for grinding and polishing on at and contoured surfaces when working on metals, wood, rubber and plastics. The ap wheel designs are such that as they wear, a new abrasive is exposed. This prevents clogging and gives a uniform, constant nish throughout the wheels life. They are easy to use and control and will not dig into the work piece. The high quality abrasive cloth is secured to the centre with epoxy resin giving durability.


 We supply an excellent Einhell Hand Drill code D331) with additional ex drive shaft code S331) a perfect combination piece to use with these ap wheels.


 Mounted on a 6mm diameter shank.  arge range of grades and sizes are available.


Code


P34138 P34139


Description UOM Price


Ø30 x 15mm (Grit 60) Flap Wheel EACH Ø30 x 15mm (Grit 80) Flap Wheel EACH


£3.15 £3.20


Have you ever had an Iron Gate or fence which needs a new look? Flap wheels:  are commonly used on a hand held electrical drill, however with the appropriate apparatus they can be used with a number of different drills


 do not need compounds and are to be used dry.


 can be used on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, pewter, tin, steel, iron, and aluminium


 sit horizontally on the hub so a larger surface area of the ap comes into contact with the work area, whilst insuring durability of the wheel also.


Wheels - Emery Flap Wheels (cleaning, reducing & smoothing)


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