Reciprotools RCT-HRM-10 Lima semicircolare in metallo per uso accessorio, grigio, piccolo

Brand:Reciprotools

3.2/5

27.98

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Reciprotools RCT-HRM-10 Accessorio per uso in metallo con lima semicircolare, grigio, piccolo DAL PRODUTTORE La lima semicircolare offre un lato piatto e un lato arrotondato eccellenti per sbavare condutture / metalli, affilare lame e pulire. La lima è adatta per funzionare in combinazione con l'adattatore Reciprotools. L'area di lavoro è di 4,5 pollici per 0,75 pollici

Funziona insieme all'adattatore RCT-A10. Passa dalle mani all'accensione. Elegante design affusolato. Il design esagonale consente di ruotare lo strumento nell'adattatore.
Assembled Diameter ‎3/4 Inches
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Gray
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 188 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter ‎3/4 Inches
Included Components ‎Reciprotools RCT-HRM-10 Half Round File Metal Use Accessory Attachment,Gray,Small
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎RCT-HRM-10
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎3.84 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Reciprotools
Material ‎Metal
Measurement System ‎English
Part Number ‎RCT-HRM-10
Product Dimensions ‎0.3 x 3.5 x 8.1 inches
Size ‎Small

3.2

8 Review
5 Star
56
4 Star
23
3 Star
11
2 Star
3
1 Star
6

Scrivi la tua recensione

La tua mail non sarà pubblicata. Tutti i campi obbligatori sono segnati con*

Scritto da: Shailesh
It does what it was described on the product details
It dies the job. However, you cannot apply more pressure uniformly distributed across rhe file. Not the fault of the product but overall approach of using a file in Sawzall. I was trying to remove seam weld from a square pope. Not appropriate for this job. An air powered narrow belt sander did a much better job. For some other applicatiins it may do quite well.
Scritto da: Commando8466
Good quality but expensive
Good quality but expensive
Scritto da: Terry
What a time saver!!
You know how you just need something a little bigger, but it will take what seems like forever to file that 1/16" of material down. I could not believe I found these, I put them in my reciprocating saw and what use to take minutes, and sometimes nearly and hour, now only takes seconds. I still need to do the last little bit to remove sharp edges by hand, but these guys do the heavy lifting for me now.
Scritto da: tim
Such a great adapter and so few tools available to expand it's flexibility
Although a grinder can do many of the tasks that might be done with the adapter, I know of no grinder wheel that has such an edge that can be safely used to make deeper channels with out grabbing the sides of any trough the grinder might be used to cut into. The deeper the edge goes the more unsafe the grinder becomes. I have both files, the one being a 1/2 round and the other being a narrow full round, if there are no others (?) this places a lot of limitations on such a great adaptive accessory. More choices in width and face aggressiveness and file shape of various sizes (widths) , surfaces of Flat, 1/2 rounds, and full rounds could really do the trick. I know I would probably purchase them all. The short stroke of even one of the longest stroke recip saws, (Mine a Milwaukee) could fly thru steel as fast or faster than a 60 grit grinder and SAFER. Back to the question..The adapter is GREAT! "Sir may I have another (tool)? "
Scritto da: K. Luke
Get a Power File Tool
I needed to do a lot of filing and wondered if there was a file tool for my reciprocating saw. Turned out there is. This file combined with the the Reciprotools adapter saved me hours of hand filing. It’s a great tool combination.
Scritto da: Mac_Yoda
Most Excellent Tool
This is an amazing tool, very tough and should be long lasting. This file goes on a power tool that travels 3000 rpm this is not for final finishing or fine touches it is to remove metal and shape quickly. I am using mine on 6061 and 7075 aluminum sheet 1/8" and this is a gift from GOD it makes things so much easier you can actually remove material if you want in about 15 minutes, up to 1/8, this can not be done by hand. Working by hand its takes many hours just to remove 1/16". I have not used this on wood but I can imagine that you would need to work carefully as it would cut into the wood more quickly than expected but would get your work do very quickly once you learn how to use it, as a metal file this is fantastic and a huge time and back pain saver. The details: the file floats in its mount rotationally about 1/8" to side to side, this allows it to float to conform to the angle of what you are filing, if you want to change the shape what you are filing you will need to rotate the tool very deliberately to put the file on its edge, this is correct this is how it should work. Linearly the file can move left or right about 1/2" in its mount including the flex of the mount but this flex is not noticed when filing and is not a problem. The mount tool itself looks just like the images on Amazon but is larger than it appears, the top part is 1" in diameter not 1/2" as it appeared to me looking at the images on Amazon.
Scritto da: William D.
It Works!
Redirected an existing metal fence using new post and existing panels. The new post openings were slightly smaller than the fence panel, I started out enlarging the opening using a sawzall metal cutting blade and cleaning it up with a flat file. Very time consuming and the saw blade is hard to control the cut. Saw this on Amazon and decided to give it a try. It not only did the job quicker it produced a cleaner finished job. These were aluminum fence post; I have not used the file on ferrous metal. I also purchased the round file but have not used it yet.
Scritto da: Jeff Geerling
Can be difficult to control, but beats a hand-file for certain jobs!
I needed to expand a door handle opening in a metal door, and was dreading trying to do it with a dremel tool and/or a hand file. My Dad suggested I purchase one of these and give it a try. I bought this attachment and the RCT-10 Saw Adapter, and went to down on the opening. After about 5 minutes of careful filing, the hole was just the right size for a new, larger handle. If you don't have a *very* firm grip on your reciprocating saw, you'll probably find it wandering off. Also, make sure you file at angles and with pressure so the file doesn't hit the thing you're working on and put a nice dent or scratch in it if it gets out of control (I learned this the hard way, and had to do a little touch-up painting! It's not the best file I've used (a good hand file will do wonders, and allows great precision), but it works well enough, and makes a difficult job much easier.

Prodotti correlati

Scopri il nostro network internazionale

Spediamo in 28 paesi, oltre 200.000 prodotti. Resta aggiornato, iscriviti alla newsletter.

Shopping Cart