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09C125 - Walter Allsteel 3-Inch Mounted Crimped Wire Wheel for Steel

Packaging: 1 per each
$12.98/ea

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OVERVIEW

Precision Cleaning for Industrial Steel Applications

The Walter Allsteel 3" Mounted Wheel Brush (SKU: 09C125) represents the pinnacle of surface finishing technology for carbon steel applications. In the demanding environments of industrial fabrication and maintenance, the quality of your abrasives and brushes directly impacts efficiency and safety. Walter Surface Technologies has engineered this brush to address the common pitfalls of standard wire wheels, such as imbalance, vibration, and premature wire fatigue.

At the core of this product is its superior construction. The brush features high-grade, oil-hardened carbon steel wire that maintains its stiffness and cutting action over a longer lifespan compared to generic alternatives. This specific model is designed with a crimped wire configuration, which offers the perfect balance between aggression and flexibility. It is aggressive enough to remove light rust, paint, and scale, yet flexible enough to conform to irregular shapes and contours without gouging the base metal.

Safety and operator comfort are paramount in the design of the Allsteel series. Every brush is meticulously balanced during manufacturing to ensure concentricity. This precise balancing acts to virtually eliminate vibration during high-speed operation on die grinders. Reduced vibration means less operator fatigue, lower risk of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), and reduced wear on the power tool's bearings. The 1/4" mounted shaft is robust and integrates seamlessly with standard collets, providing a secure hold for high-RPM applications.

Visual identification is simplified in busy workshops thanks to Walter's color-coding system; the dark grey hub clearly indicates compatibility with carbon steel, preventing cross-contamination with stainless steel projects. Whether you are cleaning machined parts, prepping surfaces for coating, or removing heat discoloration, the Walter Allsteel 3" Mounted Wheel Brush delivers consistent, professional results every time.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Brand:Walter
Diameter (in):3"
Item:Brush
Used to Grind:Steel
Wheel Style:Brush
Wire Material:Carbon Steel
Mounting Type:Mounted Shank
Wire Type:Crimped
Application:Deburring, Rust Removal, Surface cleaning

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Allsteel 3" Mounted Wire Wheel Brush

APPLICATIONS

  • Removing rust, paint, and scale from steel surfaces
  • Cleaning inside pipes, tubes, and cylinders
  • Deburring machined parts and edges
  • Surface preparation prior to welding or painting
  • Removal of weld slag and spatter in tight corners
  • General maintenance and cleaning of metal equipment

FAQ

The Walter Allsteel 09C125 is designed specifically for use on carbon steel. It features a dark grey hub for easy identification.

Always refer to the label on the product for the exact Max RPM, but generally, 3-inch mounted brushes of this type are rated for approximately 20,000 to 25,000 RPM. Do not exceed the rated RPM.

It is not recommended. Using a carbon steel brush on stainless steel can cause 'after-rust' or contamination. For stainless steel, use Walter's stainless steel specific brushes (typically with white hubs).

This brush comes with a standard 1/4" mounted shank, making it compatible with most pneumatic and electric die grinders or straight grinders equipped with a 1/4" collet.

This specific model (09C125) features crimped wire, which is ideal for general surface cleaning, light rust removal, and finishing applications where flexibility is needed.

A balanced brush reduces vibration, which improves operator comfort, reduces fatigue, prevents damage to the power tool, and ensures a more consistent finish on the workpiece.

Yes, absolutely. Always wear ANSI-approved safety glasses or a face shield, protective gloves, and appropriate clothing. Wire filaments can detach during use.

Use the lightest pressure possible. Let the tips of the wire do the work. Excessive pressure bends the wires, causing fatigue and premature breakage.