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Flat Knotted Wire Wheel
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A knotted wire wheel refers to a rotating tool used in various applications, typically in metalworking and surface preparation. It consists of a wheel-shaped assembly with wire bristles that are tightly twisted or "knotted" together. The wire bristles can be made of steel or other durable materials, and they are arranged in a radial pattern around the wheel.
Knotted wire wheels are commonly attached to power tools such as angle grinders or bench grinders. They are employed for tasks like removing rust, paint, scale, or other surface contaminants from metal surfaces, as well as for deburring or blending welds. The tightly twisted configuration of the wire bristles enhances the wheel's durability and effectiveness in tackling tough materials and applications.
These wheels are available in various sizes and designs to suit different tasks, and they are known for their abrasive action, making them valuable tools in metal fabrication, construction, and maintenance work.
Wire Brushes
 Wire brushes are hand tools or machine-mounted accessories designed for cleaning, deburring, rust removal, and surface preparation on metal, wood, or other hard materials. They consist of metal bristles—typically steel, brass, or stainless steel—attached to a handle or rotating wheel. These brushes are widely used in construction, welding, automotive repair, metalworking, and maintenance tasks due to their effectiveness in removing corrosion, paint, slag, or scale without significantly damaging the workpiece.