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Round Needle File, 3mm Shank Size 140mm Total Length, Steel Rasps Files with Nonslip Handle - (Applications: for Workshops)

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1.Size:3x140mm


  • ★ Round File Size --- File Teeth Length: 63mm / 2.5"(approx), Total Length: 140mm / 5.5", Shank Size: 3mm / 0.12". You will receive 1pcs file in one package.
  • ★ Wide Applications --- This file can accurately file wood, metal, glass, plastic, etc. in narrow areas, which is also suitable for garages, factories, engineering, workshops and DIY manufacturing, etc.
  • ★Second-cut Grade --- Second-cut design is perfect for deburring, shaping and sharpening. Double-edged teeth can quickly remove materials and improve work efficiency. Precision milled and tempered teeth provide good performance and ensure that the file can be cut and grind multiple times.
  • ★ Steel --- The rasp is made of steel and quenched at high temperatures, ensuring strength, hardness and durability.
  • ★ Useful Tips --- Do not try to file hardened steel with a hardened steel file; you will quickly ruin the file.


Attributes:
* File Teeth Length: 63mm / 2.5" (approx)
* Total Length: 140mm / 5.5"
* Shank Size: 3mm / 0.12"
* Material: Steel, Plastic
* File Grade: Second Cut
* File Teeth: Double Cut
What Is Included:
* 1 Piece x Round File
Applications & Features:
--- This file can accurately file wood, metal, glass, plastic, etc. in narrow areas, which is also suitable for garages, factories, engineering, workshops and DIY manufacturing, etc.
--- Anti-slip plastic handle provides an easy and comfortable grip. Secondary cutting material is perfect for deburring, shaping and sharpening. Double-edged teeth can quickly remove materials and improve work efficiency. Precision milled and tempered teeth provide good performance and ensure that the file can be cut and grind multiple times.
--- The rasp is made of steel and quenched at high temperatures, ensuring strength, hardness and durability.
Useful Tips:
--- Do not try to file hardened steel with a hardened steel file; you will quickly ruin the file.


GD
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2025
Good sharp file