- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCWW7506
- Weight: 0.09kg
- Dimensions: 150.00mm x 108.00mm x 40.00mm
- SKU: TCWW7506
- UPC: 6009515805913
Tork Craft Wire Wheel Brush 75 mm × 6 mm Shaft
At a Glance: 75 mm drill-mount wire wheel brush for efficient rust, paint and corrosion removal
The Tork Craft TCWW7506 Wire Wheel Brush is a practical 75 mm-diameter shaft-mounted brush designed for use with standard electric or cordless drills. It’s great for removing rust, old paint, scale, corrosion and debris from metal parts, weld seams, panels, brackets and castings. This brush strikes a balance between coverage and control — making it useful for general metal restoration, maintenance and surface preparation work where larger wheels are too bulky and smaller brushes too slow.
With its 75 mm wheel, this brush offers enough brushing surface to handle medium-size workpieces efficiently, while remaining compact enough to manoeuvre around parts, welds and irregular surfaces. It’s a versatile workshop tool when you need a reliable brush for paint stripping, surface prep or rust removal without needing heavy-duty grinder-mounted wheels.
Features
- 75 mm wheel diameter with 6 mm shaft — compatible with standard drills and rotary tools for easy setup.
- Steel wire bristles suitable for rust, paint, scale and corrosion removal on hard metal surfaces.
- Wheel-brush design giving good surface contact for efficient cleaning on flat or curved metal surfaces, weld seams and castings.
- Compact, manageable size for easier handling and better control on medium parts compared with larger bench or grinder-mounted wheels.
Benefits
- Efficient surface prep: removes rust, paint, corrosion and old coatings more quickly than manual brushing — reducing prep time before welding, painting, or coating.
- Good balance of coverage and control: 75 mm size delivers enough coverage for medium jobs while allowing fine control for more precise cleaning and finishing tasks.
- Versatile workshop tool: suitable for maintenance, metal restoration, part cleaning, weld seam treatment, coating prep, and general fabrication work across automotive, structural, and DIY projects.
- Accessible and convenient: drill-mounted design makes it usable with common tools — ideal for home workshops, maintenance garages or smaller fabrication setups.
Extra Information
- Best used on steel and other hard metals — avoid on soft or delicate metals where wire brushing may leave visible marks or damage the surface.
- Use a variable-speed drill at moderate speed and apply light to medium, even pressure to avoid surface gouging or uneven removal.
- For heavier rust or thick coatings, use multiple light passes rather than heavy pressure — this extends brush life and improves finish quality.
- After brushing, clean away dust, metal fragments and debris before painting, coating or welding to ensure proper adhesion and surface integrity.
Pro Tip
- Hold the brush at a slight angle and move it steadily across the surface — maintain continuous motion rather than dwelling on one spot to avoid gouging. For weld seams and curved surfaces, adjust angle slightly to maintain contact, and finish with a light wipe or solvent clean before further finishing work.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCWW7506 |
| Product Type | Wire Wheel Brush (Shaft Mounted) |
| Wheel Diameter | 75 mm |
| Shaft Size | 6 mm |
| Wire Material | Steel wire bristles |
| Typical Applications | Rust removal, paint/coat stripping, corrosion and scale cleaning, surface preparation for metalwork |
| Recommended Use | Electric or cordless drills, rotary tools on metal surfaces |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection — wire brushing generates metal dust, flakes and possibly loose wire fragments.
- Use gloves and protective clothing to guard against sharp fragments, metal shards or sparks.
- Secure the workpiece securely before brushing — avoid holding by hand where possible.
- Inspect the brush before each use — if bristles are bent, broken or missing, replace to avoid unsafe operation or damage.
- Operate the drill at moderate speed and apply light to medium pressure — let the wire brush do the work without forcing, to prolong tool life and protect surfaces.