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This CBN file is suitable for removing the inner shape of tubes. With the approx. 145 x... more
Product information "CBN Honing File 'HonStar'"
This CBN file is suitable for removing the inner shape of tubes.
With the approx. 145 x 40mm large, flat outer surface, chisels, scrapers, outer surfaces of tubes etc. can also be removed. The file lies well and solidly in the hand. The advantage over a similarly shaped stone is that the tool is dimensionally stable, has a good removal rate despite its fineness and is unbreakable. The entire outer surface is coated with fine-grained CBN. CBN (cubic crystalline boron nitride) is the second hardest material in the world after diamond.
Length 145mm, width 47mm
Radii 2.7mm and 6mm
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