Wire Loop Brush
The Gilson TSA-173 Wire Loop Sieve Brush is a must-have tool for anyone who works with coarse wire cloth. With its sturdy metal bristles, this fan-type brush will efficiently remove particles that are trapped on the cloth.
Measuring at 1.25 inches in width and 1.63 inches in length, it is suitable for both commercial and home use. The 4.75-inch wire loop handle makes it easy to grip the brush and apply even pressure across the sieve.
The brush works exceptionally well on coarse wire cloth, which is traditionally more difficult to clean than fine wire cloth. However, with the Gilson TSA-173 Wire Loop Sieve Brush, cleaning coarse wire cloth is quick and effortless.
If you are in the market for a heavy-duty sieve brush, then look no further. The Gilson TSA-173 Wire Loop Sieve Brush is the perfect solution for getting the job done right the first time. Whether you work in a laboratory or a manufacturing plant, this wire loop brush will satisfy your needs.
Invest in efficient, effective, and reliable cleaning with the Gilson TSA-173 Wire Loop Sieve Brush. With its strong and durable metal bristles, you will be able to keep your coarse wire cloth in top working condition. So, why wait? Order the Gilson TSA-173 Wire Loop Sieve Brush today and get ready to experience unrivaled cleaning power!
Wire Loop Brush is a 1.25in (32mm) wide fan-type brush and has 1.63in (41mm) long metal bristles. The 4.75in (121mm) long brush with a wire loop handle is designed for use on No. 16 and coarser wire cloth.
Features:
- Metal bristles
- Works on coarse wire cloth
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Product Dimensions 1.25 x 4.75in (32 x 121mm), WxL
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