American Pattern Files - Aluminum Type ''A'' Flat
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The Aluminum Flat File is a rectangular file which was developed for rapid material removal on soft metals such as aluminum and aluminum alloys without clogging thanks to its special tooth construction. These files taper in thickness and width allowing for easier access into slots and are double cut on top and bottom.
Hand files are used to remove material and smooth and shape workpieces. They have forward-facing cutting teeth and cut when pushed over either a stationary or rotating workpiece. Single-cut teeth have single rows cut diagonally across the width of the file. Double-cut teeth have two sets of rows cut in opposite directions.
American Pattern Files have three coarseness grades:
- Coarse, also known as Bastard Cut, is suitable for efficient, heavy material removal where finish is not a concern.
- Medium, also known as Second Cut, offers average material removal and finish quality.
- Fine, also known as Smooth Cut, provides the smoothest finish.
Alternatively, Swiss Pattern Files have a scale of cuts ranging from 000 (Very Coarse) to 8 (Very Fine), offering a smoother, more precise finish than equivalent American pattern files.
Length | Width | Thickness |
6" | 5/8" | 5/32" |
8" | 25/32" | 7/32" |
The Aluminum Flat File is a rectangular file which was developed for rapid material removal on soft metals such as aluminum and aluminum alloys without clogging thanks to its special tooth construction. These files taper in thickness and width allowing for easier access into slots and are double cut on top and bottom.
Hand files are used to remove material and smooth and shape workpieces. They have forward-facing cutting teeth and cut when pushed over either a stationary or rotating workpiece. Single-cut teeth have single rows cut diagonally across the width of the file. Double-cut teeth have two sets of rows cut in opposite directions.
American Pattern Files have three coarseness grades:
- Coarse, also known as Bastard Cut, is suitable for efficient, heavy material removal where finish is not a concern.
- Medium, also known as Second Cut, offers average material removal and finish quality.
- Fine, also known as Smooth Cut, provides the smoothest finish.
Alternatively, Swiss Pattern Files have a scale of cuts ranging from 000 (Very Coarse) to 8 (Very Fine), offering a smoother, more precise finish than equivalent American pattern files.
Length | Width | Thickness |
6" | 5/8" | 5/32" |
8" | 25/32" | 7/32" |