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When using power-operated brushes, safety instructions must be observed (according to DIN EN ISO 1083). Pay attention to the appropriate measures when working with technical brushes.
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In order to maintain our high quality standards, we have integrated complex development tests and product testing routines as an integral part of our production processes.
Applications
Brushing tools can be used for a wide range of applications.
Technical brushes are used to process a wide variety of surfaces or to prepare them for further work steps.
Whether for industry, craftsmen or DIY enthusiasts – the applications in which Lessmann brushes are used are almost unlimited.
Typical applications are:
Here you will find frequently asked questions and their answers. You will find information quickly and at a glance on issues that frequently arise for our customers and interested parties.
Straight, crimped or knotted? What\'s the difference?
Metal wires can be made into brushes in a straight, crimped or knotted form. A wire knot is always made from straight wires and is harder than a single wire with the same wire diameter. Crimped wires support each other and thus increase stability when brushing.
Straight wires in end products are used, for example, in hand brushes or interior brushes. For wheel brushes, cup and bevel brushes and shaft brushes, crimped or knotted wire variants are usually used.
My brushing result is not right. What am I doing wrong?
The diameter and length of the bristles are the magic words when it comes to the right brushing result. Almost all problems can be easily remedied: whether the brushing effect is too weak, too strong or the brush transfers the burr. In our brushing know-how you will find a solution for all problems.
What safety regulations are there when working with brushes?
When using power-driven brushes, safety instructions must be observed (according to DIN EN ISO 1083). Pay attention to the appropriate measures when working with technical brushes. Here we offer an information sheet with safety instructions.
How are Lessmann brushes tested?
In order to maintain our high quality standards, we have integrated complex development tests and product testing routines as an integral part of our production processes: We carry out material tests, imbalance tests, safety tests, service life and performance tests. You can find more information here.
Why are some brushes marked green?
Brushes made of stainless wire can be easily recognized by the green metal parts such as the side windows or the pot. We use wire with material number 1.4310. These brushes are suitable for brushing on stainless steel. Further information on brushing on stainless materials can be found here.
Which brush filling material do I use on stainless steel?
When brushing on stainless steel, stainless steel wire is recommended. This means that stainless materials such as non-ferrous metals or stainless steel, material number (WNr.) 1.4301 (AISI 304). This wire is resistant to corrosion and certain acids and alkalis.
ROF, RO4, ROL and RO8 are the common abbreviations for stainless wires.
You can find our information sheet on brushing on stainless steel here.
We would be happy to provide you with further information about brush filling materials here.
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