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HARFINGTON Horseshoe File 6 Inch 3mm High Carbon Steel Single Cut Flat Hand Rasp File with Plastic Handle for Deburring and Removing Material

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  • Size - File Teeth Length: 116mm / 5.2"; Blade Length: 150mm / 6", Blade Width: 16mm / 0.63", Total Length: 260mm / 10.2", Thickness: 3mm / 0.12", Hole Size: 14.5x7.5mm / 0.57"x0.3"(L*W).
  • Material - Horseshoe File are made of high-carbon steel, which is strict quenching treatment to improve hardness and toughness, have excellent strength and durability, and enable the files to maintain their sharpness and cutting efficiency for a long time.
  • Feature - Sharp blades provide precise, efficient cutting action, capable of handling tough materials and tough tasks without wearing out easily, making them suitable for processing a variety of materials, including woodworking applications.
  • Application - The metal file is suitable for grinding, grinding and polishing various metal and non-metal materials, such as stainless steel, copper, iron, aluminum, plastic, etc., suitable for garage, factory, engineering, workshop and DIY use.
  • Note - When filing, use a wire brush to remove chips from the cut teeth.


Horseshoe File are made of high-carbon steel, which is strict quenching treatment to improve hardness and toughness, have excellent strength and durability, and enable the files to maintain their sharpness and cutting efficiency for a long time.
Sharp blades provide precise, efficient cutting action, capable of handling tough materials and tough tasks without wearing out easily, making them suitable for processing a variety of materials, including woodworking applications
The metal file is suitable for grinding, grinding and polishing various metal and non-metal materials, such as stainless steel, copper, iron, aluminum, plastic, etc., suitable for garage, factory, engineering, workshop and DIY use.
Notice: The file should not be used as a pry bar or hand hammer, and should not be dipped in lubricating oil or water to avoid slipping or rusting during filing. When filing, use a wire brush to remove chips from the cut teeth.