- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCWC7506
- Weight: 0.14kg
- Dimensions: 102.00cm x 124.00cm x 124.00cm
- SKU: TCWC7506
- UPC: 6009515805869
Tork Craft Wire Cup Brush 75 mm × 6 mm Shaft
At a Glance: 75 mm wire cup brush with shaft mount for drill-driven rust, paint and corrosion removal on metal surfaces
The Tork Craft TCWC7506 Wire Cup Brush gives you a medium-size, drill-mounted cleaning tool — great for removing rust, old paint, scale and corrosion from metal parts, weld seams, brackets, castings and flat or curved surfaces. With a 75 mm diameter and a 6 mm shaft, it balances cleaning surface area with precision, making it a versatile choice for workshop maintenance, metal restoration, fabrication prep or repainting projects.
This 75 mm wire cup brush is large enough to clean moderate-sized surfaces efficiently while still compact enough for detailed or semi-detailed work — useful where larger wheels are too bulky and smaller brushes too slow. A handy go-to for maintenance, metalwork restoration and general workshop prep tasks.
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Features
- 75 mm cup diameter provides a good balance between coverage and control for metal surface cleaning and prep.
- 6 mm shaft mount ensures compatibility with standard drills and many rotary tools for ease of use.
- Steel wire bristles for effective removal of rust, paint, scale, corrosion and old coatings from metal surfaces.
- Compact and manageable size gives good maneuverability on smaller parts, welds, brackets or fittings where larger brushes would be unwieldy.
Benefits
- Efficient surface preparation: reliably strips rust, paint and corrosion, saving time and effort before welding, painting or coating.
- Versatile cleaning tool: suitable for a wide range of metal parts — from small castings and brackets to larger weld seams and flat surfaces.
- Better control and precision: manageable size reduces risk of over-brushing or damaging the surface, especially on medium-size workpieces.
- Workshop convenience: drill-mounted design means no special equipment needed — a standard electric or cordless drill will do the job.
Extra Information
- Best used on steel and other hard metals — avoid using on soft or delicate metals where wire marks may be visible or harmful.
- Use moderate drill speed and gentle pressure — let the wire bristles do the work to avoid surface scoring or metal damage.
- For heavy rust or thick paint, consider multiple light passes rather than applying strong pressure — prolongs brush life and improves finish consistency.
- After brushing, wipe the surface clean from metal dust and debris before applying primer, paint or coating.
Pro Tip
- Hold the brush at a slight angle and move it steadily across the surface — avoid lingering too long in one spot to prevent gouging. Finish with a light clean-up pass and wipe down before repainting or coating for best results.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCWC7506 |
| Product Type | Wire Cup Brush (Shaft Mounted) |
| Cup Diameter | 75 mm |
| Shaft Size | 6 mm |
| Wire Material | Steel wire bristles |
| Typical Applications | Rust removal, paint and corrosion stripping, scale removal, surface prep for welding or coating |
| Recommended Use | Electric or cordless drills, rotary tools on metal surfaces |
| Pack Quantity | 1 x 75 mm shaft-mounted wire cup brush |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when using wire brushes — metal dust, rust particles and loose bristles can pose hazards.
- Use gloves and protective clothing to shield against metal shards, debris or sparks during brushing.
- Ensure workpiece is securely clamped or held before brushing to prevent slipping or accidental contact.
- Inspect the brush before each use — discard if bristles are bent, broken or loose to avoid unsafe operation or poor cleaning results.
- Operate drill at moderate speed and apply gentle pressure — let the wire cup do the work to avoid surface damage or brush wear.