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Diamond files

Design:

With universal granulation size D 126 medium (according to the

FEPA standard).

Supplied in plastic roll case including diamond needle files (Order No. 6655).

Order

No.

Design

6660

6665

Set contents

0140

6-piece

66.60

1 flat blunt

1 triangular

1 square

1 half round

1 round

1 flat tip

0140

10-piece

115.50

1 flat blunt

1 triangular

1 square

1 half round

1 round

1 flat point

1 knife profile

1 sword profile

1 bird tongue

1 barrette

(550)

(550)

Diamond needle file

6665

6660

Design:

Galvanically bonded 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 stan-

dard).

Application:

For precise (re) processing workpieces/tools (e.g., punching,

cutting and pressing tools) in machine and mould. In addition, for

deburring and machining of FRP and related materials made of HM and

ceramics pre- and finished sintered, graphite, ferrite, cast iron, HSS etc.

Diamond needle file

Flat blunt

Fat blunt, round edges

Flat point

Square

Half-round

Triangle

Round

Barrette

Order

No.

Shape

6655

6657

Dimensions mm

Total length

mm

Diamond facing length

mm

Shaft ∅

mm

6657

6655

0055

Barrette

12.20

16.80

5.0 x 2.0

4.9 x 1.8

140

70

3

0010

Flat blunt, round edges

13.80

16.80

5.5 x 1.6

5.2 x 1.6

140

70

3

0005

Flat blunt

13.80

16.80

5.5 x 1.6

5.2 x 1.6

140

70

3

0015

Flat point

13.80

16.80

5.5 x 1.6

5.2 x 1.6

140

70

3

0030

half-round

12.20

16.80

5.5 x 1.6

5.4 x 2.0

140

70

3

0035

Round

12.20

16.80

3.2

3.2

140

70

3

0025

Square

12.20

16.80

2.6 x 2.6

2.6

140

70

3

0020

Triangle

13.80

16.80

3.5

3.7

140

70

3

(550)

(559)

General notes:

Due to the abrasive coating, high grip, material

removal rate and profile/edge stability are achieved under light pres-

sure. Diamond files are also suitable for very hard surfaces, plastics,

hardened steel, hard metals, glass, ceramics, hard rock, non-ferrous

metals, super nickel alloys, armouring, ferrite and marble.

Higher pressure does not achieve a better file outcome,

but damages the file.

Articles marked ◊ are not held in stock, procurement is effected at short notice.

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Not all items are available in every country.

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