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Highly Recommend
I ordered a starter motor for my Polaris ranger, best price around and prompt service.
thanks for sending the part so quickly, and was just the job
1st class,excellent service.
Excellent service
You stock the parts that I needed and delivered quickly and efficiently.
Worth the Money
Strong and Excellent Quality.
10 out of 10 from me!
Great price.
Great delivery.
Very easy transaction the machine arrived on time and well packaged,
Absolutely spot on!
Excellent website, easy ordering, great price, speedy delivery and an excellent machine at an excellent price!
Thanks very much!!
Great service with speedy delivery, easy ordering system and great during & after service support.
A. These brushes are ideal for cleaning, rust removal, paint stripping, deburring, and surface preparation across a wide range of metals and materials.
A. All brushes feature a durable plastic body in black-yellow for high visibility, with an ergonomic grip designed for prolonged manual use.
A. No. These are manual hand brushes and are not compatible with powered or rotary tools.
A. Use this general guide:
A. Yes, particularly the stainless steel versions, which are resistant to rust and chemicals. However, always check compatibility of the brush material with your solvent.
A. No. These are single-unit, fixed-head brushes. Once the bristles wear out, replacement of the entire brush is recommended.
A. They are widely used in:
A. Steel Wire (0.35mm): Strong and aggressive for heavy-duty cleaning on ferrous metals.
Stainless Steel Wire (0.35mm): Rust-resistant; ideal for non-ferrous metals and corrosive environments.
Brass Wire (0.20mm): Softer and non-sparking; perfect for delicate surfaces like chrome, brass fittings, and spark plugs.
A. 2-Row: For tight spaces and precise cleaning.
3-Row: A balance of control and surface coverage.
4-Row: Offers maximum surface coverage for large-scale cleaning.
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