Cutback Brush performs 3 tasks in 1 step.

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Used for angled removal of 3 or more layers of coating from pipe ends, 114-knot Cutback Brush cleans pipe edge, removes pipe coating, and grinds coating angle simultaneously. Brush is made with ultra-high-density AB wire for heavy-duty applications. It is available in custom arbor hole/keyway dimensions.



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Osborn Introduces 114-Knot Cutback Brush



New cutback brush performs three tasks in one step



CLEVELAND – Osborn, the world’s leading supplier of industrial brushes, announces its new 114-knot cutback brush. Used for angled removal of three or more layers of coating from pipe ends, the new brushes incorporate the heavy-duty features and quality expected from Osborn products.



Osborn worked with leading machine manufacturers to develop the 114-knot cutback to make removal of pipe coating quicker and more cost effective. This special brush completes the three steps in the process of standard coating removal simultaneously. The brush cleans the pipe edge, removes the pipe coating and grinds the coating angle, all at one time.



“Osborn wanted to solve a common issue in pipeline construction: preparing the coated pipes for welding. The ½-inch thick coating has to be removed from the pipe end and leave an angle so that when welded together the pipe can be properly recoated to prevent corrosion,” said Jeff Naymik, marketing manager at Osborn. “This special brush makes that long process much quicker and efficient.”



Previously available only from suppliers in Europe, the cutback brush features a larger diameter and more knots than any brush currently produced in North America. The 114-knot brush is made with ultra-high-density, AB wire for heavy-duty applications such as pipe coating removal.



The new brush is available in custom arbor hole/keyway dimensions.



About Osborn

Osborn is the world’s leading supplier of surface treatment solutions and high-quality finishing tools for hundreds of industrial and commercial applications such as metal finishing, honing and surface polishing. Founded in 1887, Osborn now includes operations in 15 countries and serves customers in more than 100 countries. A unit of Jason Inc., Osborn carries more than 10,000 standard products and more than 100,000 customized solutions to serve a diverse group of customers and industries. For more information, visit osborn.com.


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