- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCWW10006
- Weight: 0.14kg
- Dimensions: 134.00mm x 176.00mm x 176.00mm
- SKU: TCWW10006
- UPC: 6009515805920
Tork Craft Wire Wheel Brush 100 mm × 6 mm Shaft
At a Glance: 100 mm shaft-mounted wire wheel brush for drill-powered cleaning and surface prep on metal surfaces
The Tork Craft TCWW10006 100 mm wire wheel brush is a handy, drill-compatible accessory designed to remove rust, old paint, scale, corrosion and debris from metal surfaces, weld seams, castings, brackets and medium-sized components. Its 100 mm diameter gives a good surface coverage while the 6 mm shaft allows fitting into standard drills and rotary tools — making it suitable for both home-workshop and professional maintenance use.
This 100 mm wire wheel brush balances coverage and control — large enough to clean moderate surface areas efficiently, but still manageable for detailed or confined work. It’s a versatile option for metal prep, refurbishing, maintenance and restoration tasks where surface cleanliness and preparation are important.
Application:
- Rust and corrosion removal.
- Paint stripping.
- Deburring metal edges.
- Cleaning of welds and joints.
- Surface preparation for painting and bonding.
Features
- Crimped wire design ensures flexibility and reduced wire breakage.
- Universal 6mm shaft fits standard power drill chucks.
- Reduced sparking vs. plain steel wire.
- Brass-plated steel wire for improved durability and corrosion resistance.
- Balanced construction for reduced vibration.
Benefits
- Efficient rust and paint removal: quickly strips old coatings, rust and scale from metal surfaces, saving time on prep work before welding, repainting or coating.
- Good balance of control and coverage: 100 mm brush size is large enough for decent coverage yet small enough for detailed work or confined spaces.
- Versatile workshop tool: suitable for maintenance, restoration, metal cleaning and prep across automotive, fabrication, DIY and general metalwork contexts.
- Convenient drill-mounted design: no specialised grinder required — a standard drill or rotary tool is enough, making it accessible for home-workshops and small garages.
Extra Information
- Best suited for steel and other hard metals — avoid use on soft metals or materials where heavy wire brushing may cause visible marks or damage.
- Use variable-speed drills at moderate speeds for better control and to avoid overheating or damaging the surface.
- For heavy rust or thick coatings, multiple gentle passes are better than heavy pressure to preserve brush life and surface finish.
- After brushing, clean away metal dust and debris thoroughly before painting, coating or welding to ensure proper adhesion and cleanliness.
Pro Tip
- Hold the brush at a slight angle and move slowly across the surface for even cleaning — avoid pressing too hard to prevent gouging or uneven finish. For weld seams or irregular parts, use light steady pressure and clean in overlapping strokes for best results. Finish with a solvent wipe to remove dust before applying coatings or paint.
| Description | Specification |
| Packaging Type | Hanging card |
| Package Dimensions | 195(L) x 135(W) x 23(H)mm |
| Package Weight | 137g |
| Product Dimensions | Ø100mm x 38(H)mm |
| Product Weight | 107g |
| Material | Wire Material: Plated steel |
| Body: Galvanized | |
| Shank: Steel | |
| Diameter | Ø100mm |
| Wire Width | 8.59mm |
| Wire Length | 22mm |
| Wire Type | Crimped Wire |
| Wire Diameter | Ø0.3mm |
| Shaft Diameter | Ø6mm |
| Maximum RPM | 4500 |
| Country of Origin | Republic of China (PRC) |
| Warranty | 6 Months |
| Content | 1 x Wire Brush Wheel |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection — wire brushing kicks up metal dust, flakes and debris which can be hazardous.
- Use gloves and protective clothing to guard against wire fragments, metal shavings or sparks.
- Secure the workpiece properly before operation to prevent slipping or accidental contact.
- Check brush integrity before use — discard if bristles are worn, bent or loose to avoid uneven cleaning or breakage.
- Operate drill at suitable speed and apply gentle, consistent pressure — avoid forcing the brush to extend its lifespan and protect the workpiece surface.