Wheel brushes are circular brushes that are commonly used for deburring parts during initial phases of the surface finishing process and polishing during the final phases. Wheel brushes offer a straight line brushing action and are most often attached to and powered by grinders, lathes, drills or automated machinery. This machinery allows wheel brushes to spin at high speeds, thus achieving the desired action.
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Gordon Brush Mfg. Co., Inc.Commerce, CA 323-724-7777 At Gordon Brush, our turnaround times set us apart from the rest. Because we`re based in the U.S., we can offer same-day shipping on over 2,000 standard wheel brushes. And we can deliver specialty or custom brush quotes at lightning speed - in one business day or less. You can count on Gordon Brush for bigger, better brush ideas. Visit our website today where you will find many more products.
Spiral Brushes, Inc.Stow, OH 800-888-2861 Our company is currently in pursuit of ISO 9000/2000 certification. Spiral Brushes employs between 30 and 45 employees with considerable experience and expertise to help with all of your wheel brush questions and inquires. If you are looking for a specific brush type and can't seem to find it on our website, feel free to contact us and we will discuss your project with you!
Jenkins Brush CompanyCedar Grove, NJ 800-278-7437 For over 125 years, Jenkins Brush Company has been manufacturing the highest quality wheel brushes for industrial applications. We offer custom and standard, cylinder and synthetic or natural fill. Design a brush using our handy specification sheets. We lead the industry in finding new & innovative ways to use brushes in a wide range of manufacturing applications.
Tanis, Inc.Delafield, WI 800-234-7002 Since 1987, Tanis' team of dedicated employees has remained devoted to providing our customers with total customer satisfaction throughout the entire customer buying experience. We are ISO 9000 certified and bring excellence into our daily work environment and it encourages us to persistently question and improve our processes. Let Tanis take care of your wheel brush needs.
Schaefer Brush ManufacturingWaukesha, WI 800-347-3501 Are you are looking for a unique type of wheel brush? Schaefer Brush enjoys the challenges presented by your inquiries & takes pride in knowing we've made a task more efficient by developing or recommending a brush that will work to meet your specific requirements. At Schaefer Brush, you will get your order in a matter of time. Our production & shipping departments are why you can depend on us.
Precision Brush Company, Inc.Solon, OH 800-252-4747 Being in business since 1951, high quality stock & custom wheel brushes have been our specialty. Our engineers have the knowledge & experience to select the ideal combination of features to deliver solutions that meet your specific business needs. Feel free to visit our website where we have more information on our products that we offer. Let Precision Brush Company achieve your necessities.
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Osborn InternationalCleveland, OH 800-720-3358 At Osborn International, our biggest strength is our team of engineers, who are experienced in a wide range of brush application and design areas. We manufacture over 3000 standard products including our wheel brushes. We have more patents on products and processes than any other companies combined. With Osborn, we bring innovation to the surface!
West Coast Brush Mfg., Inc.Pomona, CA 800-652-7874 At West Coast Brush, our staff is ready to assist you in locating or developing your wheel brush to fit your necessities. With over 35 years of brush manufacturing knowledge, our founders have provided and keep on providing its customers with cost effective products without sacrificing value. For more information on our products, visit our website today for full descriptions.
Allied Brush Company, Inc.Oceanside, NY 800-628-8441 At Allied Brush, our wheel brushes are designed to your specifications. With our wheel brushes, if you are not seeing a specific type, let us know where we can customize any brush or order. Our brushes can be used for cleaning, deburring, stripping, scrubbing and much more. Call, email or send us your order now. At Allied Brush Company, we're always happy to help you.
Carolina BrushGastonia, NC 800-822-1160 Carolina Brush manufactures the best wheel brushes for all types of industries & challenges, meeting specific needs with thousands of in-stock designs. This industrial brush leader is the top pick for OEM & special applications, new, refilled & replacement brushes. Our team will present you with the best solution for your specific application through our ongoing commitment to quality & service.
Brush Research Manufacturing Co., Inc.Los Angeles, CA 323-261-2193 We at Brush Research Manufacturing are dedicated to meeting and exceeding our customer requirements and expectations. With providing a quality product on a timely basis and continuous improving the effectiveness of our quality management system, you can have the confidence Brush Research Manufacturing will be your wheel brushes solution. Call us today, let's get your order started.
Cocker-Weber Brush CompanyTelford, PA 800-497-4541 Quality American made wheel brushes for over 100 years. Cocker-Weber`s success stems from making cost-effective brushes that last & last. Check out their catalog full of a variety of wheel brushes. Many industries worldwide choose Cocker-Weber OEM brushes, custom to spec brushes in small & large runs, contract production & expert refurbishing. Call our team for more information.
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Wheel Brushes
Wheel brushes are not solely used for deburring and polishing processes, but also for surface finishing, weld blending, rough surface preparation, preparing weld seams and the removal of corrosion, paint rust, scale, adhesive residues, carbon and burrs. The use of wheel cleaning brushes are particularly useful in applications such as the aluminum extrusion process, turbine blades, aluminum wheels, transmission valve bodies, bench grinders, robotic finishing equipment, hand-held grinders and pump gears. The circular shape is ideal for hard to reach areas, and wheel brush sizes range anywhere from small diameter wheel brushes to large wide face wheel brushes that can be used individually or gang-mounted. Typical industries that utilize wheel brushes include automotive, ventilation, refrigeration, aerospace, medical, optics, textiles and electronics. Cup brushes are used in similar applications as wheel brushes and are basically strip brushes that are looped laterally to form circular shapes, which are then inserted and adhered into metal cups.
The basic wheel brush configuration is that of the wheel hub and the bristles. In the center of the wheel hub is an arbor hole, which is the central hole in a wheel brush through which the arbor fits. An arbor is a spindle or shaft that supports a gear or wheel and an arbor hole is typically either cast or reamed into the wheel hub. The most common method of construction for wheel brushes is to place a piece of material over holes that are either drilled or molded into the wheel hub, securing that material with a metal staple at each hole, folding the material over and creating bristles. The three materials most often used in wheel brushes include wire, impregnated wire and abrasive nylon. Wire wheel brushes can be made in a crimped or knotted style. The crimped style allows the wire to break cleanly as it wears, increasing the longevity of the brush. The knotted, or twisted, style uses straight wire that is twisted to various specifications in order to progressively increase brushing action control and cutting action aggressiveness. In impregnated wire wheel brushes, the wire bristles are impregnated with a polymer such as polypropylene for additional abrasiveness. Typical metal wire materials used in wheel brush applications include steel, stainless steel, bronze, aluminum, nickel silver, copper or titanium. In abrasive nylon wheel brushes the nylon bristles are also impregnated for increased abrasiveness, only the nylon is impregnated with grains of materials such as silicon carbide, diamond and aluminum oxide.
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