X

Simonds Hand File, American Pattern, Chip Breaking, Half-Round, Black Oxide Coating, Coarse, 10" Length, 15/16" Width, 9/32" Thickness

Product ID : 44370302


Galleon Product ID 44370302
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
3,055

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown
  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • All products are genuine and original
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

Pay with

About Simonds Hand File, American Pattern, Chip

The Simonds coarse cut half-round hand file has a black oxide coating, one flat side with single-cut American pattern chip-breaking teeth for use on flat surfaces, and one curved side with spiral-cut teeth for use on curved surfaces. The single-cut teeth on the flat side have a diamond pattern that break chips for rapid material removal with a smooth finish on flat surfaces. The spiral-cut teeth on the round side are for fast cutting action with a smooth finish on concave surfaces. The file's black oxide coating helps provide greater resistance to loading and rust than uncoated files. The tang can be used with an optional handle for secure gripping (sold separately). Hand files are used to remove material and smooth and shape workpieces. They have forward-facing cutting teeth and cut when pushed over either a stationary or rotating workpiece. Single-cut teeth are single rows cut diagonally across the width of the file. Double-cut teeth have two sets of rows cut in opposite directions. American pattern files have three coarseness grades. Coarse, also known as bastard cut, is suitable for efficient, heavy material removal where finish is not a concern. Medium, also known as second cut, offers average material removal and finish quality. Fine, also known as smooth cut, provides the smoothest finish. Swiss pattern files have eight coarseness grades, from 00 (coarse), 0 (medium), and 1 to 6 (fine to finest), offering a smoother finish than equivalent American pattern files. For Swiss pattern files the length of the tool is the length of the blade, not counting the tang, which is the pointed end fitted for a handle; for American pattern files the length of the tool is its entire length, including the tang. Simonds International manufactures tools for cutting and finishing. The company, founded in 1832, is headquartered in Fitchburg, MA.