Norton FF44 4X/12 FINE SQUARE INDIA FILE

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50507 MFG #: 61463686095
Norton®
8.98000 / ea
  • Abrasive Material: Aluminum Oxide
  • Applicable Materials: Ferrous Alloys, High-Tensile Materials and Wood
  • Catalog Number: 61463686095
  • Color: Brown/Orange
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Grade: Fine
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 1 lb
  • Overall Thickness: 1/2 in
  • Shape: Squared
  • UNSPSC: 31191510
  • UPC 11: 61463686095
  • UPC 12: 61463686095
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: Norton®
  • Manufacturer: Norton®
  • Overall Length: 4 in
  • Overall Width: 1/2 in
Norton® Abrasive File, Series: India®, 4 in Length, Squared, 1/2 in Width, 1/2 in Height, Fine Grade, Aluminum Oxide
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  • Features
Norton abrasive files hold their shape while imparting the finest, most uniform finish on precision machine parts and in tool and die making; Hard translucent arkansas files hard arkansas has an ultra fine grit that produces the finest edge possible while maintaining tolerances unequalled by any other abrasive file, it will also produce a highly polished finish; Square file applications range from dimensioning keyways to maintain fit, stoning faces on router bits, touching-up edges of reamer teeth, and lapping/honing to close tolerances to produce the finest edge on precision instruments, die work and delicate tools
Aluminum oxide abrasive produce a strong, keen, long lasting edge and are the choice for the best blend of cut rate and finish
Square file applications range from dimensioning keyways to maintain fit, stoning faces on router bits, touching up edges of reamer teeth, lapping/honing to close tolerances to produce the finest edge on precision instruments, die work and delicate tools
Fine if preferred for producing sharper than average edges on woodworking tools, gouges, reamers, taps, auger bits and twist drills
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