Flat file cut 1 (bastard) 250 mm, incl. handle
€13.50*
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Delivery time: 1-3 working days **
More than 10 pieces available (online and in specialist shops)
Intended use
Workshop files are hand tools for processing all common materials such as metals, plastics, wood, leather, glass, etc. Flat files have a flat, rectangular shape and are the most commonly used type of file. They are particularly suitable for filing flat surfaces, sharp corners and edges.
Technical data
Cross section [mm]: | 24 x 5,5 |
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File blade length [mm]: | 250 |
Hardness [HRC]: | Up to 66 |
Slash: | 1 (Bastard, coarse) |
Hiebart: | Cross cut |
Material: | Carbon alloy steel, hardened |
Cut 1 (bastard, coarse)
For fast material removal and deburring
First-class quality
Including file handle
Made in Portugal
Description of the
The file blade of this flat file has a length of 250 mm. Files with cut 1 (bastard, coarse) are suitable for fast material removal, deburring and working on coarse irregularities.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x flat file cut 1 (bastard) 250 mm, incl. handle
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The file blade of this flat file has a length of 250 mm. Files with cut 3 (smooth, medium) are suitable for precision work and smoothing surfaces.
The file blade of this flat file has a length of 150 mm. Files with cut 1 (bastard, coarse) are suitable for fast material removal, deburring and working on coarse irregularities.
The file blade of this flat file has a length of 200 mm. Files with cut 1 (bastard, coarse) are suitable for fast material removal, deburring and working on coarse irregularities. Chrominox is the hardest coating available for files. It is a Hi-Tec chrome coating that prevents clogging and rusting. Chrominox-coated files are particularly suitable for working on hard and tough materials such as stainless steel, steel, molybdenum, nickel, copper / tungsten alloys and plastics of all kinds.
The file blade of this flat file has a length of 250 mm. Files with cut 1 (bastard, coarse) are suitable for fast material removal, deburring and working on coarse irregularities. Chrominox is the hardest coating available for files. It is a Hi-Tec chrome coating that prevents clogging and rusting. Chrominox-coated files are particularly suitable for working on hard and tough materials such as stainless steel, steel, molybdenum, nickel, copper / tungsten alloys and plastics of all kinds.
This set consists of five workshop files with file handles. The file blades each have a length of 200 mm. Files with cut 2 (1/2 smooth, medium coarse) are versatile and a good compromise between removal rate and fineness.
Flat files have a flat, rectangular shape and are the most commonly used type of file. They are particularly suitable for filing flat surfaces, sharp corners and edges. Half-round files have a half-round cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing concave surfaces, for filing (oblong) holes and for processing pipe profiles. Triangular files have a triangular cross-section and are particularly suitable for working on corners and narrow grooves.
Square files have a square cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing and deburring corners and edges and for filing grooves. Round files have a round cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing round openings, for example in metal pipes or drill holes.
This set consists of five workshop files with file handles. The file blades each have a length of 250 mm. Files with cut 2 (1/2 smooth, medium coarse) are versatile and a good compromise between removal rate and fineness.
Flat files have a flat, rectangular shape and are the most commonly used type of file. They are particularly suitable for filing flat surfaces, sharp corners and edges.
Half-round files have a half-round cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing concave surfaces, for filing (oblong) holes and for processing pipe profiles.
Triangular files have a triangular cross-section and are particularly suitable for working on corners and narrow grooves.
Square files have a square cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing and deburring corners and edges and for filing grooves.
Round files have a round cross-section and are particularly suitable for filing round openings, for example in metal pipes or drill holes.
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