1. Kupu Whakataki
The WORKPRO W051002 10-inch flat file is a versatile hand tool designed for material removal, sharpening, and deburring tasks. Constructed from durable alloy steel with a comfortable, anti-slip grip, this file is suitable for various applications in workshops, garages, and for DIY projects.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Always observe the following safety precautions when using the WORKPRO W051002 flat file:
- Parenga kanohi: Me mau i nga wa katoa he mohiti haumaru, he mohiti ranei hei tiaki i o kanohi mai i nga otaota rere.
- Parenga ringa: Consider wearing gloves to prevent cuts and abrasions.
- Taonga Mahi Haumaru: Ensure the item being filed is securely clamped in a vise or held firmly to prevent movement.
- Pupuri Tika: Maintain a firm, comfortable grip on the handle to ensure control during filing.
- Filing Direction: Files cut on the forward stroke only. Do not apply pressure on the backstroke, as this dulls the file niho.
- Avoid Prying: Kaua e whakamahia te file as a pry bar or chisel, as this can damage the file or cause injury.
- Te ma: Puritia te file clean and free of debris to maintain its cutting efficiency.
3. Waenga Hua
The WORKPRO W051002 flat file consists of two primary parts: the blade and the handle.
- File Mata: Made from alloy steel, the 10-inch blade features precise coated teeth. One face of the file has a double cut for aggressive material removal, while the sides feature a single cut for finer work and finishing.
- Kakau: The ergonomic handle is designed with an anti-slip grip (blue and red color) to provide comfort and control during use.

Whakaahua 1: Katoa view of the WORKPRO W051002 10-inch Flat File, showing the alloy steel blade and the ergonomic blue and red handle.

Whakaahua 2: Whakatata view o nga file's double-cut teeth pattern, designed for efficient material removal.
4. Setup for Use
Before beginning any filing task, ensure your workspace is prepared:
- Ūkui Mokowāmahi: Me whakarite kia ma te wāhi mahi, ā, kia kore he mea e arai ana.
- Taonga Mahi Haumaru: Firmly secure the item you intend to file. A bench vise is recommended for stability.
- Taputapu Tiaki Whaiaro: Put on safety glasses and any other necessary protective gear.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The WORKPRO W051002 flat file is effective for both sharpening tools and deburring materials.
5.1 Sharpening Tools
To sharpen tools such as blades, axes, or other cutting edges:
- Identify Angle: Determine the existing bevel angle of the tool's edge.
- Turanga File: Puritia te file at the same angle as the tool's bevel.
- Whiu Whakamua: Apply firm, even pressure on the forward stroke, moving the file across the edge. Lift the file slightly or release pressure on the return stroke.
- Tauritenga: Maintain a consistent angle and pressure for an even sharpen.
- Tirohia mēnā he pūkahukahu: After several strokes, check the opposite side of the edge for a small burr, indicating material removal.
- Tango Burrs: Maamaa file the burr off by taking a few gentle strokes on the opposite side or using the single-cut side of the file.
5.2 Deburring Items
To remove sharp edges or burrs from metal or other materials:
- Tūemi Haumaru: Ensure the item is firmly secured.
- Koki File: Puritia te file at a slight angle to the edge you wish to deburr.
- Smooth Strokes: Use smooth, controlled forward strokes along the edge. The single-cut sides of the file are often suitable for finer deburring.
- Tirotiro: Regularly inspect the edge to avoid over-filing.

Figure 3: The WORKPRO flat file being used to deburr a metal workpiece, demonstrating proper grip and application.
6. Tiaki
Proper maintenance extends the life and effectiveness of your file:
- Horoi i nga wa katoa: I muri i ia whakamahinga, horoia te file teeth with a file card or stiff wire brush to remove accumulated metal particles (pinning). This prevents clogging and maintains cutting efficiency.
- Rokiroki: Rokiroki te file in a dry place to prevent rust. Avoid storing files in contact with other tools, as this can dull the teeth. A file rack or individual sleeves are ideal.
- Oil Protection: For long-term storage, a light coat of oil can be applied to the blade to prevent corrosion.
7. Te Raru
Mena ka pa ki a koe nga raru o to file:
- File Not Cutting:
- Ensure you are applying pressure only on the forward stroke.
- Horoia te file teeth with a file card to remove any embedded material.
- Ko te file may be dull and require replacement if cleaning does not restore cutting ability.
- Mutu Kore Taurite:
- Manatokona kei te mau te taputapu mahiamped and not moving.
- Maintain a consistent angle and pressure throughout the filing stroke.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira | W051002 |
| Momo | Papatahi File |
| Rahi | 10 inihi |
| Rauemi | Korotahi Steel |
| Rauemi Kakau | Ergonomic Anti-Slip Grip (Blue and Red) |
| Momo Tapahi | Double Cut (face), Single Cut (sides) |
| Taumaha | 4 hekere |
| Takotoranga-ringa | Ambidextrous |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support regarding your WORKPRO W051002 10-inch flat file, please contact WORKPRO customer service. Refer to the product packaging or the official WORKPRO webpae mo nga taipitopito whakapā o naianei.





