Clarke 1801557 CHT557 65mm Crimped Wire Cup Brush Guide

Always wear safety goggles and gloves when operating the brush. Ensure that the tool is securely attached to a compatible power source and avoid wearing loose clothing that might get caught.
Ensure the power tool is turned off and disconnected from any power source. Align the brush attachment with the spindle and tighten it securely with the appropriate wrench or tool recommended by the manufacturer.
This wire cup brush is ideal for removing rust, paint, and corrosion from metal surfaces, as well as preparing surfaces for welding or painting.
Regularly inspect the brush for wear and tear. Clean the wires with a brush comb and store it in a dry place to prevent rust. Replace the brush when the wires become excessively worn or damaged.
Ensure that the brush is properly seated and secured on the tool. Check for uneven wear or damage to the wires. If the issue persists, replace the brush as excessive vibration can lead to tool or user injury.
While it is primarily designed for metal, the brush can be used on wood for distressing or removing paint. However, caution should be taken to avoid damaging the wood surface.
The maximum recommended RPM is typically indicated on the packaging or brush itself. Ensure you do not exceed this speed to avoid damage or injury.
Check for dull or clogged wires and clean them if necessary. Ensure the brush is rotating at the correct speed and replace the brush if it is worn out.
The brush is compatible with most standard angle grinders that have a matching spindle size. Always check the spindle specifications before installation.
Replace the brush when it shows signs of excessive wear, such as significantly reduced wire length or when cleaning performance diminishes. Regular inspections will help determine the right time for replacement.