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Hand Tools
6
Design:
Galvanic bound in hard-chrome-plated precision design.
Total length 140 mm, diamond facing length 70 mm, shaft ∅ 3 mm.
Original Swiss basic body made of ground and forged special file
steel. Universal granulation size D 126 medium (according to the
FEPA standard).
Application:
For precise (re) processing workpieces/tools (e.g.,
punching, cutting and pressing tools) in machine and mould. In
addition, for deburring and processing of GFK and related materials,
of HM and ceramics prior to and after sintering, graphite, ferrite,
cast HSS etc.
Order
No.
Shape
6655
6657
Dimension mm
Total length
mm
Diamond trim length
mm
Shaft ∅
mm
6655
6657
0005
Flat blunt
13.80
17.40
5.2 x 1.6 5.5 x 1.6
140
70
3
0010
flat blunt, round edges
13.80
17.40
5.2 x 1.6 5.5 x 1.6
140
70
3
0015
Flat point
13.80
17.40
5.2 x 1.6 5.5 x 1.6
140
70
3
0020
Triangular
13.80
17.40
3.7
3.5
140
70
3
0025
Square
12.25
17.40
2.6
2.6 x 2.6
140
70
3
0030
Semi-round
12.25
17.40
5.4 x 2.0 5.5 x 1.6
140
70
3
0035
Round
12.25
17.40
3.2
3.2
140
70
3
0055
Barette
12.25
17.40
4.9 x 1.8 5.0 x 2.0
140
70
3
(W550)
(W559)
Diamond needle file
Flat blunt
Flat blunt, round edges
Flat point
Triangular
Square
Semi-round
Round
Barette
Design:
With universal granulation size D 126 medium
(according to the FEPA standard).
Supplied in plastic roll-up case incl. diamond needle file
(Order no. 6655).
Order
No.
Design
6660
6665
Set contents
0140
6-part
66.60
–
1 flat blunt
1 triangular
1 square
1 semi round
1 round
1 flat tip
0140
10-part
–
115.50
1 flat blunt
1 triangular
1 square
1 semi round
1 round
1 flat tip
1 knife profile
1 sword profile
1 bird tongue
1 barrette
(W550)
(W550)
Diamond needle file
6665
6660
General notes:
Due to the abrasive coating, high grip, material
removal rate and profile/edge stability are achieved under light
pressure. Diamond files are also suitable for very hard surfaces,
plastics, hardened steel, hard metals, glass, ceramics, non-ferrous
metals, super nickel alloys, armouring and ferrite.
Higher pressure does not achieve a better file outcome,
but damages the file.
Diamond files
1207