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Flat Hand Steel File 10” (12 pcs)

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A flat hand steel file is a type of hand tool used in metalworking and woodworking to remove material from a workpiece by abrasion. It consists of a flat, elongated piece of metal with parallel rows of teeth or ridges, called the file’s “cut,” which are designed to cut or shape a material when rubbed against it. Flat hand files are typically rectangular in shape and come in various sizes and coarseness grades, allowing for different levels of material removal and finishing. These files are commonly used for smoothing, shaping, and leveling surfaces in a variety of applications, providing a versatile means of material removal in manual craftsmanship.

1. Material: Alloy steel T12
2. Bi-material (PP + TPR) handle
3. Sand blasting with anti-rust oil
4. Drawing force: ≥54N
5. Packed by head double blister

KSh 8,900.00 KSh 9,400.00

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Flat Hand Steel File Uses

  1. Material Removal: Flat hand files are employed to remove excess material from workpieces, helping to shape and refine the surface.
  2. Smoothing Surfaces: These files are used to smooth rough edges, surfaces, or contours, providing a polished and finished appearance to the workpiece.
  3. Shaping: Flat hand files are effective for shaping materials such as wood, metal, or plastic, allowing craftsmen to achieve desired forms and contours.
  4. Deburring: After cutting or machining processes, flat hand files are often used to remove burrs and sharp edges, enhancing the safety and aesthetics of the workpiece.
  5. Fitting Parts: In metalworking and woodworking, flat hand files are crucial for fitting parts together precisely by adjusting dimensions and ensuring a proper fit.
  6. Surface Finishing: These files are employed in the final stages of a project to achieve a smooth and uniform surface finish, enhancing the overall quality of the work.
  7. Woodworking: In carpentry and woodworking, flat hand files are utilized for shaping and refining wooden surfaces, edges, and joints.
  8. Metalworking: In metal fabrication, flat hand files are used for shaping and smoothing metal surfaces, as well as for refining welds and removing excess material.
  9. DIY Projects: Flat hand files are commonly used in various do-it-yourself (DIY) projects for tasks such as modifying furniture, working on household repairs, or crafting.
  10. Precision Work: Craftsmen and machinists use flat hand files for precision work, allowing them to achieve specific dimensions and tolerances in their projects.
SKU: AHS23391 Category:

Size

10”

Safety measures and precautions

  1. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
    • Safety glasses or goggles should be worn to protect your eyes from debris and metal shavings.
    • Use gloves to protect your hands from abrasions, cuts, and metal splinters.
  2. Secure the Workpiece:
    • Ensure that the workpiece is securely clamped or held in place to prevent movement during filing.
    • Use a vise or other appropriate holding device to stabilize the workpiece.
  3. Choose the Right File for the Job:
    • Select the appropriate type and coarseness of file for the material and task at hand.
    • Ensure that the file is in good condition, with no broken or damaged teeth.
  4. File Away from Your Body:
    • Always file in a direction away from your body to avoid accidental contact with the file or workpiece.
    • Maintain a secure grip on the file, and be mindful of your body positioning.
  5. Control Your Movements:
    • Use controlled and deliberate movements when filing to maintain accuracy and prevent slips.
    • Avoid excessive force, letting the file do the work to reduce the risk of fatigue and loss of control.
  6. Inspect the File Regularly:
    • Check the file regularly for signs of wear or damage, such as dull or chipped teeth.
    • Replace the file if it is no longer in good condition to ensure efficient and safe operation.
  7. Clean the Work Area:
    • Keep the work area clean and free from clutter to prevent tripping hazards and ensure better focus on the task at hand.
  8. Beware of Heat Buildup:
    • If filing on metal, be cautious of heat buildup. Periodically cool the workpiece to prevent overheating, which can lead to burns.
  9. Store Files Properly:
    • When not in use, store files in a designated location to prevent damage and maintain their condition.
    • Use protective covers or sleeves to prevent accidental contact when reaching for tools.
  10. Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines:
    • Adhere to any specific safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer of the file.
    • Familiarize yourself with the tool’s limitations and recommended usage.

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