CROSSING | |||||||
Swiss Pattern (meaning Swiss specification) Crossing; a tanged precision file | |||||||
which meets or exceeds US Government specifications GGG-F-331b. Looks like | |||||||
two half round files put together with no flat sides. It is tapered in width and | |||||||
thickness from shoulder to point with double cut teeth on both sides. Used | |||||||
for removing burrs in corners and much the same use as a half round file | |||||||
where the convex portion is far more important than the flat part of the file. | |||||||
Steel | Premium European Made | Box | Wt./ | ||||
Length | Section | #0 | #2 | #4 | Qty. | Doz. | |
4″ | 15/32″ x 9/64″ | 63040 | 63042 | 63044 | 12 | 0.8 lbs. | |
6″ | 19/32″ x 3/16″ | 63060 | 63062 | 63064 | 12 | 2.0 lbs. | |
8″ | 53/64″ x 15/64” | 63080 | 63082 | – | 12 | 4,5 lbs. | |
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