Composite Disc Brushes are available with shell mill mount.

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With molded shell mill mount, ATB composite disc brushes are designed to fit into existing shell mill holders and eliminate need for adapters to fit into milling machines. Design also eliminates need for additional tooling between spindle and composite disc brush. In addition to conserving expenses, design eliminates extra setup step while promoting durability in applications that require high-speed, clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation changes.



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Osborn Introduces Shell Mill Mount on ATB Composite Disc Brushes



ATB brushes now available with molded shell mill mount to fit milling machines without extra adapters.



CLEVELAND — Osborn, the world’s leading supplier of industrial brushes, introduces ATB composite disc brushes with a molded shell mill mount. The new brush design fits into users’ existing shell mill holders and eliminates the need for adapters to fit into their milling machines.



The new mount design for Osborn ATB also eliminates the need for additional tooling between the user’s spindle and the composite disc brush.



“This new design on Osborn’s ATB composite disc brushes eliminates that extra adapter for use in milling machines and saves our customers on the cost as well as the extra step for set up,” said Mike Akuszewski, field application engineer at Osborn. “This new mount style adds more durability for applications that demand high-speed, clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation changes compared to other pin-drive systems.”



The ATB composite disc brushes are easy to integrate in machining centers and provide repeatable results. Osborn’s new brush models with molded shell mill mount are additions to the existing ATB line and save customers on the cost of the adapters.



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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