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  • Q 1. What is a cup brush used for?

    A. Cup brushes are used for :
    Rust and paint removal
    Weld seam cleaning
    Deburring and surface prep
    Descaling and edge blending
    They’re ideal for flat or slightly contoured surfaces.

  • Q 2. Can these brushes be used on wood or plastic?

    A. No. They're designed for metal surfaces. Using them on soft materials may cause damage.

  • Q 3. Are these brushes reusable?

    A. Yes, but their life depends on:
    Wire material and diameter
    Application intensity
    RPM compliance
    Always inspect the brush before reuse for wire integrity.

  • Q 4. What safety gear should I use when operating cup brushes?

    A. Eye protection , Gloves , Dust mask , Protective clothing
    Also ensure the RPM rating of your power tool matches the brush's maximum RPM.

  • Q 1. What's the difference between knotted and crimped cup brushes?

    A. Knotted wire: Heavy-duty cleaning and aggressive action
    Crimped wire: Softer, better for light-duty cleaning or polishing

  • Q 2. How do I choose between steel, stainless steel, and brass-coated wire?

    A. Steel wire: For general-purpose cleaning on ferrous surfaces
    Stainless steel wire: For non-corrosive cleaning on stainless steel, aluminium, or food-grade use
    Brass-coated wire: For delicate surfaces and reduced sparking

  • Q 3. What do the wire thickness values (e.g., 0.30mm, 0.50mm, 0.80mm) mean?

    A. Thinner wire (0.20–0.30mm): Finer, flexible brushing for finishing
    Thicker wire (0.50–0.80mm): Aggressive brushing for tough deposits or weld cleaning

     

  • Q 4. What do the sizes like D65mm or D100mm indicate?

    A. That’s the diameter of the brush.
    Larger diameters = more surface coverage
    Smaller diameters = more precise work or compact spaces

  • Q 5. What's the difference between M14 Thread and 6mm Shank?

    A. M14 Thread: For angle grinders
    6mm Shank: For power drills or rotary tools (DIY use)

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