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SILICON CARBIDE WHEEL (FOR A GRAINING EFFECT)


Wheels - Silicon Carbide Graining Wheels


These silicone-bonded general-purpose polishers work quickly and efciently on many materials.


Specications:  White - Reducing  Black - Smoothing  Blue - High ustre Polishing  Pink - Super High ustre Polishing  Grey - Platinum & Titanium Smoothing  avender - Platinum & Titanium High ustre Polishing  Size: 1 x 1mm  ead Hole: 1.mm


A wide range of application are used with Eve Silicone Wheels and are used in many industries. ery exible and adapt to contours very well. o additional compounds are required. These silicone polishers offer palpaple advantages for reducing and smoothing.


Bergeon Swiss - Silicon Carbide Graining Wheels There are available in two types of rigidity, medium and soft.


 has a porous bonding giving the abrasive form great exibility, guarantees cool low heat) grinding effect, which prevents clogging of the piece under difcult working conditions.


 are very popular for watch makers/repairers, jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and those in arts and crafts.


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


 are fast cutting abrasive wheels prior to polishing/ nishing.


 Removing deep pit holes, casting/ash marks.  ery economical and efcient method for batch work.  for graining, grinding, polishing, to satin, on all precious metal without polishing compounds.


 very popular for graining nish on watch cases and bracelets etc.


Specications:  Size 1 x  x 6mm bore  Medium  39rpm  Soft  19rpm  Grain 1 or 4, higher the number the ner the grain


Code P1271 P1273 P1272 P1274 Description


150 Grain (Medium) Bergeon 6723.150.LP


150 Grain (Soft) Bergeon 6723.150. GP


240 Grain (Medium) Bergeon 6723.240.LP


240 Grain (Soft) Bergeon 6723.240. GP


UOM Price EACH EACH EACH EACH Price breaks available, see website £32.10 £32.10 £39.50 £39.50


Applications:  ewellery manufacture & other trades / industries or coarse reducing and smoothing of gold, silver platinum, palladium, high-grade steel, titanium and other materials for the removal of the casting skin, and excellent mirror-nish lustre on ne items of jewellery.


Code


P1315L P1316L P1317L P1318L P6508H


P6511H Description


White - Reducing (Coarse) Black - Smoothing (Medium) Blue - High Lustre Polishing


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH


Pink - Super High Lustre Polishing EACH Grey - Smoothing (Platinum)


Lavender - High Lustre Polishing (Platinum)


Price breaks available, see website


EACH EACH


£22.50 £22.50 £22.50 £22.50 £22.50


£22.50


These wheels are available now with replacement wires, heads and spindles sold separately), an excellent idea to save money as well as prolonging the life of the tool.


Add some texture with texturing wheels. Create a beautiful textured nish-quickly and easily.


These wheels can easily be mounted onto pendant drills, micro motors and polishing machines.


The Hatho Mini Mat wheels give the effect similar to the bark of a tree however when applying different grades the wheel gives a completely unique look, this is due to the thickness of the wire, the thicker the wire the deeper the texture.


 Excellent wear and tear properties as the wires are made from best grade steel.


 Each wire end tip has a slight 4 degree backward angle integrated on the spoke, to reduce wire breakage and to give a uniform textured nish.


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


 A very economical and efcient method of batch work.


STEEL WHEELS


Wheels - Mounted Steel Texturing Wheels (cleaning, texturing and brightening)


 More wires per head giving a more even nish.  Most popular way of using Hatho Mini Mat wheels is to use in the Cousins Precious Metals Collecting Box B3963) which protects injury if a wire detaches during use, while also collecting lemel created from this process. A full range of safety equipment is available, please see links below.


 eaves a contrasting nish on jewellery.


Dimensions:  4mm  Wire .3, .4 & .6mm  Overal length 6mm  Top head plastic hub width 1mm  Mounted on .3mm 3/3 Inch) shank


Specication:  ine - 8 sections, 16 wires on each row P3339)


 Medium - 8 sections, 1 wires on each row P334)


 Coarse - 8 sections, 8 wires on each row P3341)


SILICONE RUBBER WHEELS (FOR


REDUCING, SMOOTHING & POLISHING)


Wheels - Large Silicon Rubber Wheel


ew and improved Hatho Mini Mat Wire Wheels Made in Germany.


The inest Results


ewellery keeps in step with current tastes. The design of rings, brooches, necklaces, bangles, watches and tie tacks evolves with the fashion of clothing, cars and interior design. But in every change, one thing remains constant: adding highly textured surfaces are, and always will be, number one when it comes to jewellery nishing. Hathos high quality Mini Mat Wire Wheels are perfectly suited to the attainment of such surfaces.


Eve Silicone Wheel inishers eaders through innovation, quality, and precision.


Cousins supplies a range of rotary equipment, we recommend the following best sellers to use with our extensive range of rotary attachments.  oredom Micro motor - K1CE  ewellers Kit & o3 Hand piece - K3CE  Einhell Germany Rotary kit including exi shaft with 1 accessories - G33


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