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Steel Wire Brush
A steel wire brush refers to a handheld tool used for various cleaning, deburring, and surface preparation tasks. It consists of a handle and six rows of steel wire bristles attached to the head. The purpose of the brush is to remove rust, paint, scale, or other debris from surfaces such as metal, wood, or concrete. The steel bristles are arranged in rows to provide effective coverage and enhance the brush's ability to scrub and clean. This type of brush is commonly employed in metalworking, welding, construction, and other industrial applications where abrasive cleaning is necessary.
Welding Hammer
A welding hammer is a hand tool specifically designed for use in welding applications. It typically features a pointed pick on one end and a chisel or flat surface on the other. The pointed end is used for chipping away excess weld material, slag, and spatter from the welded joint, while the flat or chisel end is employed for cleaning and smoothing the welded surface. Welding hammers are essential for post-welding cleanup, ensuring the removal of unwanted residues and achieving a clean and well-finished weld.
Welding Locking Pliers
Welding locking pliers, often referred to as welding clamps or welding grip pliers, are versatile hand tools designed for securely holding and clamping materials during welding or metalworking tasks. These pliers typically have a locking mechanism that allows them to firmly grip onto the workpiece, providing a stable and hands-free hold. The jaws of welding locking pliers are often serrated or textured to enhance grip on various materials, and they can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of workpieces. This tool is widely used in welding and fabrication processes to hold pieces together, ensuring accurate and stable alignment during welding or other metalworking operations.