1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your wolfcraft Steel Wire Wheel Brush I 2709000 Ø38x8mm. This accessory is designed for various surface preparation tasks, including rust removal, cleaning, and preparing surfaces for soldering and welding. Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain them for future reference.

Image 1.1: The wolfcraft Steel Wire Wheel Brush I 2709000, featuring a hexagonal shank for secure attachment to power tools.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
Always prioritize safety when using power tools and accessories. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury.
- Mau Taputapu Tiaki Whaiaro (PPE): Always wear safety glasses or a face shield, gloves, and appropriate respiratory protection (dust mask) to protect against flying debris and dust.
- Taonga Mahi Haumaru: Me whakarite kia mau te taputapu mahiampkua whakaukia, kua herea rānei hei ārai i te nekehanga i te wā e mahi ana.
- Inspect Brush Before Use: Check the wire brush for any damage, loose wires, or excessive wear. Do not use a damaged brush.
- Observe Maximum RPM: Do not exceed the maximum rotational speed of 4500 RPM specified for this brush. Exceeding this limit can cause wire breakage and serious injury.
- Te Hototahitanga Tika o ngā Utauta: Use the brush only with power tools designed for such accessories and ensure it is securely fastened in the chuck.
- Pupuri Mana: Hold the power tool firmly with both hands, if applicable, and maintain a stable stance.
- A ape i te Pehenga Nui: Apply light, even pressure. Excessive force can damage the brush, the workpiece, and lead to loss of control.
- Mahi i roto i te waahi pai-hau: Ensure adequate ventilation to disperse dust and debris generated during operation.
- Puritia te hunga e noho ana ki tawhiti: Ensure no one is in the immediate vicinity of the work area to avoid injury from flying particles.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation ensures safe and effective operation.
- Power Tool Preparation: Ensure your power tool (e.g., drill) is unplugged or its battery is removed before attempting to install or remove the brush.
- Whakatuwhera te Pūwero: Open the chuck of your power tool sufficiently to insert the brush's hexagonal shank.
- Insert Brush: Insert the hexagonal shank of the wolfcraft wire wheel brush into the chuck. Ensure it is inserted as far as possible to provide maximum grip and stability.
- Whakatataa te Chuck: Firmly tighten the chuck using the chuck key (if applicable) or by hand until the brush is securely held. Wiggle the brush gently to confirm it is seated properly and does not wobble.
- Verify RPM Setting: If your power tool has variable speed settings, ensure it is set to a speed that does not exceed the brush's maximum rotational speed of 4500 RPM.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The wolfcraft Steel Wire Wheel Brush is suitable for various materials including metal, sheet metal, non-ferrous metal, wood, and stone. It is ideal for rust removal, cleaning, and preparing surfaces for soldering and welding.
Aki Whakamahinga Whanui:
- Start with Low Speed: Begin with a lower speed setting on your power tool and gradually increase it as needed, ensuring you do not exceed 4500 RPM.
- Pēhanga Māmā: Apply minimal pressure. The wires are designed to do the work. Excessive pressure can cause the wires to bend, break, or wear out prematurely.
- Nekehanga Totonu: Move the brush consistently across the surface to achieve an even finish and prevent gouging or uneven wear on the brush.
- Aronga Hurihuri: For optimal performance and safety, work with the brush rotating away from the edge of the workpiece.
Nga tono:
- Tango Waikura: He pai te tango i te waikura o te mata mai i nga waahanga whakarewa.
- Te horoi: Cleans dirt, paint, scale, and other contaminants from various surfaces.
- Whakaritenga Mata: Prepares surfaces by roughening them for better adhesion of paint, solder, or weld material.

Image 4.1: The wire brush in action, effectively removing rust and debris from a metal surface.

Image 4.2: Demonstrating the brush's use for cleaning and preparing a metal pipe surface.

Image 4.3: The wire brush being used to clean and prepare a robust vehicle frame.
5. Tiaki
Proper maintenance extends the life of your wire brush and ensures continued performance.
- Te horoi: After each use, remove any accumulated debris or material from the brush wires. A stiff brush or compressed air can be used carefully.
- Tirotiro: Regularly inspect the brush for signs of wear, such as bent, broken, or missing wires. Replace the brush if it shows significant wear or damage.
- Rokiroki: Store the brush in a dry place to prevent rust on the steel wires. Keep it away from moisture and corrosive substances.
- Aukati i te Paanga: Do not drop the brush or subject it to hard impacts, as this can damage the wires or the mounting shank.
6. Te Raru
Mena ka raru koe i te wa e mahi ana koe, whakaarohia enei e whai ake nei:
- Te horoi koretake:
- Ensure the brush is rotating at an appropriate speed (within the 4500 RPM limit).
- Check if the brush wires are worn out. A worn brush will be less effective.
- Verify that you are applying light, consistent pressure. Too much pressure can cause the wires to flatten and reduce effectiveness.
- Excessive Wire Breakage:
- Confirm you are not exceeding the maximum RPM of 4500.
- Reduce applied pressure.
- Ensure the brush is not hitting sharp edges or corners at high speed.
- Brush Wobbling:
- Ensure the brush shank is fully inserted and securely tightened in the power tool's chuck.
- Inspect the brush for any damage to the shank or the brush body itself.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 2709000 |
| Paraihe Diamita | Ø38mm |
| Shank Diameter | 8mm (Hexagonal) |
| Rauemi paraihe | Waea maitai |
| Trim Design | Ngarumaru |
| Max. Tere Hurihuri | 4500 RPM |
| Momo kirikiri | Karekau |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | Rust Removal, Cleaning, Preparing Soldering and Welding Work |
| E tika ana mo | Non-ferrous metal, wood, stone, metal, sheet metal |
| Tautukunga | EN 1083-2 paerewa |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.58 hekere |
| Kaihanga | WOLFCRAFT |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, product support, or spare parts, please refer to the official wolfcraft website or contact wolfcraft customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
Webpae: www.wolfcraft.com





