- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCWW6306
- Weight: 0.08kg
- Dimensions: 104.00mm x 132.00mm x 132.00mm
- SKU: TCWW6306
- UPC: 6009515805906
Tork Craft Wire Wheel Brush 63 mm × 6 mm Shaft
At a Glance: 63 mm shaft-mounted wire wheel brush for drill-powered metal cleaning and surface prep
The Tork Craft TCWW6306 63 mm wire wheel brush is a versatile 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 63 mm diameter gives a balance between surface coverage and control, while the 6 mm shaft allows fitting into standard electric or cordless drills — making it suitable for both workshop maintenance and detailed metalwork tasks.
This 63 mm wheel brush offers enough coverage for efficient cleaning on medium parts yet remains compact enough for maneuverability in tighter spaces — a useful compromise when larger wheels are too bulky and small brushes too slow. It’s a practical option for metal prep, refurbishing, maintenance, and restoration tasks across a wide range of applications.
Features
- 63 mm wheel diameter with 6 mm shaft — compatible with standard drills for easy operation.
- Steel wire bristles suitable for rust, paint, scale and corrosion removal on hard metal surfaces.
- Wheel-brush design providing effective surface contact for cleaning on flat, curved or irregular metal parts.
- Compact and manageable size — easier handling and better control on medium-size parts, welds and castings compared to larger wheels.
Benefits
- Efficient rust and paint removal: strips old coatings, rust and oxidation from metal surfaces, speeding up surface prep before welding, painting or coating.
- Good balance of coverage and control: 63 mm brush size offers decent cleaning area while allowing precise work on parts where larger brushes are impractical.
- Versatile workshop tool: suitable for maintenance, metalwork restoration, part cleanup, preparation for coating or welding, and general fabrication tasks on small to medium-sized components.
- Convenient drill-mount design: no specialised grinder needed — standard drill or rotary tool works, making it accessible for home workshops and smaller garages.
Extra Information
- Best used on steel and other hard metals — avoid use on soft or delicate metals where wire brushing may lead to visible marks or damage.
- Use variable-speed drills at moderate speeds and apply light to medium pressure for better control and to avoid overheating or damaging the surface.
- For heavy rust or old thick coatings, use multiple light passes rather than strong pressure — this preserves brush life and gives a more even finish.
- After brushing, clean away metal dust and debris thoroughly before painting, coating or welding to ensure proper adhesion and surface quality.
Pro Tip
- Use light, consistent pressure and keep the brush moving smoothly across the surface — avoid lingering too long in one spot to prevent gouging or uneven cleaning. For weld seams or irregular surfaces, angle the brush slightly for better contact and coverage. Always wipe the surface clean after brushing before applying coatings or paint.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCWW6306 |
| Product Type | Wire Wheel Brush (Shaft Mounted) |
| Wheel Diameter | 63 mm |
| Shaft Size | 6 mm |
| Wire Material | Steel wire bristles |
| Typical Applications | Rust and paint removal, corrosion/scale cleaning, surface prep, metal parts cleaning, weld seam cleaning |
| Recommended Use | Electric or cordless drills, rotary tools — metal cleaning and surface prep on small to medium parts |
| Pack Quantity | 1 x 63 mm shaft-mounted wire wheel brush |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection — wire brushing can produce metal dust, flaking paint, rust particles and possible loose wires which can be harmful if inhaled or contact skin/eyes.
- Use gloves and protective clothing to protect against wire fragments, metal shards or sparks during brushing.
- Ensure the workpiece is securely fixed or clamped before brushing — avoid holding small parts by hand when possible.
- Inspect the brush before each use — discard if bristles are bent, loose or damaged to prevent unsafe operation or uneven cleaning.
- Operate drill at appropriate speed and apply moderate pressure — let the wire bristles do the work to avoid damaging both brush and workpiece.