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Cylindrical coil brushes
might be seen on vacuum cleaners, street sweepers or an
industrial compound applicator. Also called a shaft cleaning
brush, a cylindical coil brush is
a long strip brush wound in a helical fashion to create a
cylinder. These can be any diameter and length, depending on
the job they need to perform. Further, some of these
internal
cylindrical coil brushes or shaft
cleaning brushes can be closely
wound so that they appear as solid cylinders. Others may
have spaces between winds depending on the task at hand.
Whatever your need, we can make the cylindrical coil brush
to do the work.

Internal Cylindrical Coil Brush
Cylindrical coil brushes (shaft
cleaning brushes) are
spiral wound cylindrical brushes and coil brushes and can be
very small (e.g. condenser tube cleaning) to very large
(i.e. glass washing) and used in many types of applications.
Cleaning applications: glass washing, condenser tube
cleaning, photo processing, plywood dusting, and many more.

Internal Cylindrical Coil Brush
An internal cylinder brush with lead can be
coiled free or onto a shaft. Brushes can have left or right
hand lead. Minimum i.d. is typically 1.5 times the strip
size. The brushes can be mounted permanently to shaft with
the use of clips, J-bolts or welded.
Applications for
internal cylindrical brushes and shaft cleaning brushes are
from dusting to polishing to de-burring to cleaning, have
been used as an auger to move product in a given direction.
Internal cylinder brushes can
be coiled either tightly or with a wide range of leads. |