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Wheels, Mops, Cones & Mandrels - Mini


TOOLS


DIAMOND IMPREGNATED WHEELS


Wheels - Diamond Impregnated Wheels


DRUM SANDERS & ROLL SANDERS, MOUNTED


Wheels - Drum Sander Arbors and Abrasive Bands


FELTS, MOUNTED & NON MOUNTED


Cousins diamond impregnated wheels, impressive tooling at a value price.


Electroplated diamond particles are the ultimate material for all metal cutting, removing, and texturing.


 Add a ne fantastic texturing effect on jewellery. When texturing with these wheels the unique diamond particles will transfer the effect onto the piece leaving the same glittering nish on the metals as it looks on the wheel itself. I.e. The nish looks like glitter has been sprinkled onto the piece.


 Ideal to create the perfect channel mounts with fast cutting properties ready for stone setting


 Most popular texturing effects in Asian ewellery before the diamond milling process known as the Shubernum effect.


 Grinds/smoothes away excess metal such as solder  sed in the glass, engraving and sculpture industry puts a misty / frosty effect on glass and grind/shape ceramics with ease.


 14/1 grits  Shank body size .3mm or 3/3, which can be used in micro motors and standard quick release hand pieces, making it easy to change burrs quickly and easily) as well as conventional chuck hand pieces


 ery popular with jewellers, silversmiths, watch makers/repairers, light engineers, model makers plastic fabricators and in arts and crafts


 Can be used on a whole range of materials such as gold, silver, platinum, copper, brass, pewter, bronze, glass aluminium, and ceramics


 Precious metal testing grind/remove surface if plated before testing with Acid testing Bottles


 inest quality for reliability, long life and satisfaction guaranteed


 or glass engraving / texturing & reaming stones and beads, always use water as a lubricant with diamond tools / instruments.


 o lubrication required for texturing on metal.


Sizes: D3389  13mm x .mm D33893  19mm x 1.mm


Weights: 1 grams Code


D33892 D33893


Description UOM Price


Ø13mm Diamond Wheel, Mounted EACH Ø19mm Diamond Wheel, Mounted EACH


£2.40 £2.40


A wide range of application are used with Drum sanders and are used in many industries. Drum sanders have excellent resilience and last longer when in use. sed with the appropriate grade you can get a high standard, semi-bright mirror nish.


Glue bonded, silicon carbide for fast cutting. Provides chatter free operation for grinding, blending, deburring, smoothing, nishing and polishing at and contoured surfaces.


 sing the quick expand spindles for these Drum Sanders you will nd it will save time when changing the drum sander bands.


 ery popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts.


 Drum sanders are very useful to use for levelling off metals.


 sed on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, gold, sliver, platinum, bronze, palladium, titanium, pewter, tin, steel, iron and aluminium.


 sing various grades you can level metals off, smoothing scratches, pit holes, le and casting ash marks.


 You will nd because of the rubber centre the abrasive surface will hold its shape well. So you can apply pressure to the item with ease.


 ast and easy to use in production no need to use a spilt mandrel.


 An economical way to do large batch work.  ery useful for getting into spherical awkward circular areas for example, inside rings and bangles.  sed dry no compounds needed


Specications:  Rubber heads  .3mm Shafts.   diameters available, 9.mm & 1mm  All bands are 1.mm ) long  Choice of 3 grit textures coarse  1, medium  4, ne  3)


Recommended rotary machines: oredom Grinder Micromotor Kit: DK1 ewellers Kit & o “uick Release Handpiece: KCE Rotary Drill & Tool Kit, ariable Speed: D981


Code D32163


D32163A D32163B D32163C D32164


Diamond Coated Burr Sets & Individuals


See Page 674


D32164A D32164B D32164C


Description


Ø9.5mm Mandrel Arbor Ø9.5mm (120 grit) Bands Ø9.5mm (240 grit) Bands Ø9.5mm (320 grit) Bands Ø12mm Mandrel Arbor Ø12mm (Grit 120) Bands Ø12mm (Grit 240) Bands Ø12mm (Grit 320) Bands


UOM Price EACH


PACK*10 PACK*10 PACK*10 EACH


PACK*10 PACK*10 PACK*10


Price breaks available, see website


£2.50 £0.90 £0.90 £0.90 £2.95 £1.20 £1.20 £1.20


Felts, mounted and non-mounted, have a wide range of application are used in many industries. They have an excellent resilience and last longer when in use.


Used with the appropriate compounds you can get a high standard, semi-bright mirror nish.


 Felts are very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts


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


 They are very useful for getting into spherical awkward circular areas, inside rings and bangles for example


 They can be mounted onto rotary headpieces or spindles in order to reach awkward areas (see below for recommended rotary machines)


 Are a very economical and extremely efcient method for batch work


Wheels - Felts (Mini), Mounted


Size :  Mounted on 3/3 or .3mm shank  Overall length mm


Recommend compounds  P1388 Dialux Rouge  P89 Platinum inal inish Polinum Polishing Compound


 P1394 Hyn inal inish Compound  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound


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