Flat Files
These are the most common type of file, used on ferrous and non ferrous metals for filing flat surfaces and all types of work. Flat files are slightly tapered in width and thickness towards the tip. Double cut on both sides and single cut on both edges. Available in three grades, coarse (bastard cut), medium (2nd cut), and smooth, and in several sizes, handled or without handle.
Bahco 1-110-10-1-0 Flat Bastard File 250mm (10in)
BahcoBahco Flat files do the same jobs as hand files but are sometimes preferred because the tapered shape enables the user to reach into angles and cor...
View full detailsBahco 1-110-10-3-0 Flat Smooth Cut File 250mm (10in)
BahcoFor the same jobs as the hand file 100, but is sometimes preferred because its tapered shape enables the user to reach into angles and corners more...
View full detailsCrescent Nicholson® Flat Smooth Cut File 250mm (10in)
Crescent Nicholson®For general work on iron and steel.Slightly tapered in width and thickness.Double cut on both sides, and single cut on both edges.Size 250mm (10in)...
View full detailsCrescent Nicholson® Flat Second Cut File 250mm (10in)
Crescent Nicholson®For general work on iron and steel slightly tapered in width and thickness. Double cut on both sides, and single cut on both edges.Size 250mm (...
View full detailsBahco 1-110-10-2-0 Flat Second Cut File 250mm (10in)
BahcoFor the same jobs as the hand file 100, but is sometimes preferred because its tapered shape enables the user to reach into angles and corners more...
View full detailsRoughneck Flat File 250mm (10in)
RoughneckRoughneck Flat File for general purpose work, manufactured from heat treated carbon steel. Double cut on both sides with two sets of opposing teeth...
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