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Norton® Arkansas® Ultra Fine/Hard Translucent Grade 3" X 1/2" Novaculite Abrasive File is perfect for deburring, chamfering or radiusing job and for filing delicate parts. Triangular abrasive file is ideally designed to retain its shape while imparting the finest, uniform finish on precision machine parts, in tool and die making. Abrasive file includes a finely grained, most dense natural stone for giving the keenest, highly polished finish and offers the finest edge possible while maintaining tolerances unequalled by any other abrasive file. It finds its application in cleaning tap threads, stoning cutting surfaces of milling cutters, putting precision points on center punches, lapping/honing tools, dies and molds. Abrasive file is sold as 10 per case.
Features
Norton® Hard Translucent Arkansas® (ultra fine) stones are the finest grained and most dense natural stone available
Used to produce the keenest, most precise finish possible
They impart polished, razor-like edges
Translucent white in its purest form, hard translucent Arkansas may contain shades of red, yellow and gray
Translucent stones are named for their ability to let light pass through
Applications
Triangular files are used for a variety of deburring, chamfering and radiusing applications including cleaning tap threads, stoning cutting surfaces of milling cutters, lapping honing tools, dies and molds, and putting precision points on center punches