ABRASIVES: COnES, MOPS & WHEELS P31494
Ø80mm (4 Row) Straight, Wooden Hub
EACH Price breaks available, see website Hard (Extra Stiff) Reducing, Rhino £1.65 Medium (Stiff) Reducing Soft (Fine) High Lustre
• Medium (stiff) • Plastic, wooden or aluminium hubs • Reducing • Various diameters • Straight or tapered bristles • Black & White Bristles
• Made in UK Code
Excellent for Platinum, Palladium and 18ct White Gold.
The Rhino Brush is an lathe brush combining rows of best pure bristle interleaved with super stiffened calico rows for durable general purpose polishing of platinum and chrome cobalt.
The Rhino Brushes are very popular in the polishing industry:
• they have a brass disc centre bores on both sides to strengthen the centre bore for added durability and a sturdy mount
• they have a straight bore that allows the hub to be turned and used on both sides for even wear and longer service life
• they are excellent for polishing/brightening over stone setting like fine pave work, channel settings, rub over/bezel settings etc
• they have bristles and calico material to get in- between the stone setting hence added brightness to the setting
• to be used before rhodium finishing; you will notice an enhanced brighter finish
• very good to get into grooves and shapes • Rhino Brushes are used on gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, brass, plastics, aluminium, pewter, tin, steel and wood • Made in UK
The Rhino Brushes have very good wear and last longer when in use, very economical for batch work; used with the right bar of compounds you can get a high standard, bright finish.
Recommended compounds: • P1388 Dialux Rouge • P7809 Platinum Final Finish Polinum Polishing Compound
• P19467 Titanium & Stainless Steel Specialist Polinoxx Polishing Compound
• P1390 Steelbrite Final Finish Compound Code
Description P31497 P30560 P31496
Ø80mm (5 Row with Calico interleave) Tapered
Ø80mm (5 Row with Stiffened Calico interleave) Tapered
Ø80mm (7 Row with Calico interleave) Tapered
UOM Price EACH EACH EACH Price breaks available, see website £2.95 £4.50 £3.75 Latex
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• Medium (soft) • Plastic hubs • Pre-Polish • Straight or tapered bristles • Grey / White Horse Hair Bristles • Made in UK
Code
P31500 P31501
Description
Ø80mm (4 Row) Converging Ø80mm (4 Row) Straight
UOM Price EACH
EACH Price breaks available, see website
£3.40 £3.40
P4822
P31498 P4821
P41067 P1283
P1282 P1285 P1284
P41063 P31503
P41065 P41064 P31504
Description Ø48mm (slimline) UK Ø48mm (slimline) UK, with Calico
Ø48mm (slimline) UK, Aluminium Hub
Ø65mm (2 Row) Converging
Ø70mm (3 Row) Converging, Bergeon Swiss
Ø70mm (3 Row) Straight, Bergeon Swiss
Ø70mm (4 Row) Converging, Bergeon Swiss
Ø70mm (4 Row) Straight, Bergeon Swiss
Ø80mm (4 Row) Converging
Ø80mm (4 Row) Converging, UK, White Bristle
Ø80mm (4 Row) Converging, Wooden Hub
Ø80mm (4 Row) Straight
Ø80mm (4 Row) Straight, UK, White Bristle
UOM Price EACH
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Price breaks available, see website Medium (Soft) Pre-Polish
• Extra Soft • Plastic Hub • Straight • Super High Lustre
• Made in UK Code
P31499 P31502
Description
Ø48mm (slimline) Plastic Hub Ø80mm (4 Row) Straight
UOM Price EACH
EACH Price breaks available, see website
• Fine (soft) • Plastic hubs • High Lustre • Straight • Made in UK
2 rows of white best bristle with a plastic hub and an interleave of grit-free, soft scotch-brite for retention of pumice.
£1.50 £1.75
£1.50 £1.25 £6.50
£6.25 £8.75
£8.75 £1.75 £1.13
£1.75 £1.75 £2.25
Provides exceptional polishing results and long life. Idea for wet and dry polishing. High shine finishing.
Code P5102 P31505 P31506 P41066 Description
Ø55mm (Scotch Brite interleave) Straight
Ø80mm (Scotch Brite interleave) Straight
Ø80mm (4 row) Converging Wooden Hub
UOM Price
Ø48mm (slimline) Aluminium Hub EACH EACH
EACH EACH Price breaks available, see website Soft (Extra Fine) Super High Lustre
£1.25 £2.58
£3.15 £2.95
£1.65 £2.06
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