Specialty Files
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PFERD manufacturers a wide selection of specialty files, developed for high performance filing in unique applications.
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| Plastics Files |
Shaped like a Flat File with a tooth geometry optimized for work on plastics, Formica and laminates. Designed for light trimming and chamfering work in applications where power tools cannot be used or are not cost effective. |
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| Pipeliner Files |
Designed for filing pipeline welds and root passes, and for scale removal from pipeline. |
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| COMBI-CUT Files |
COMBI-CUT Files are designed with coarse teeth for fast stock removal. Featuring a unique pattern of narrow chipbreakers, COMBI-CUT files produce a smoother finish than most other machinist files. This labor-saving, all-purpose file removes more material in fewer strokes. Adjust filing pressure to achieve the desired surface finish. COMBI-CUT files combine the performance of Mill files and Flat files. |
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| Welding Files |
Specialty Welding Files are designed for dressing spot-welding tips and removing flag during MIG and TIG welding applications. |
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| Paint Peeler and Accessories |
Paint peelers are used for fine finishing work on very small coated surfaces for correcting defects in paintwork, such as foreign matter, dust particles or air bubbles. The file peels off very thin paint layers. A compact design makes the file suitable for use in hard-to-reach areas. The crowned shape prevents scratches. Precision-cut, razor-sharp teeth with an ideal geometry provide a very high quality score-free surface finish. Peeled surfaces can be painted or processed right away. The replaceable file is cut on both sides, and mounted on a plastic holder. The peeling depth is fine-adjustable via two set screws. |
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Paint Peeler |
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Spare File for Paint Peeler |
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| Tungsten Point Files |
Tungsten Point files are very thin, making them particularly suitable for use on electrical contact points and in narrow grooves and slots. Once tips become worn, they can be broken off. The punch handle eliminates the need for an additional handle. |
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