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DBC 2-1/8" (54mm) Brake Cylinder Flex-Hone 240SC Grit - Brush Research

Part #: DBC21824

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Brush Research
  • Model Number: DBC21824
  • Product Type: Flex-Hone for Brake Cylinders
  • Diameter: 2-1/8 inches (54 mm)
  • Abrasive Material: Silicon Carbide (SC)
  • Grit Size: 240 Grit
  • Weight: 0.19 lbs

Key Features

  • Self-centering and self-aligning design for consistent results.
  • Flexible hone construction conforms to the bore surface.
  • High-quality Silicon Carbide abrasive for effective deglazing and surface conditioning.
  • Specifically engineered for 2-1/8 inch (54mm) brake cylinders.
  • 240 grit level provides a refined surface finish.

Applications

  • Resurfacing automotive brake master and wheel cylinders.
  • Honing motorcycle brake cylinders for optimal performance.
  • Conditioning hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder bores.
  • Preparing cylinder walls for new seals and piston rings.
  • Achieving a precise plateau finish in cylinder applications.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Seal Longevity: Creates a non-directional, plateau finish that reduces wear on brake seals, extending their operational life and preventing fluid leaks.
  • Improved Brake System Performance: Establishes an optimal cross-hatch pattern on the cylinder walls, crucial for consistent piston sealing and reliable braking action.
  • Superior Lubrication Retention: The unique cross-hatch texture promotes better retention of hydraulic fluid, ensuring smooth operation and reducing friction.
  • Consistent Surface Finish: Delivers a uniform and clean bore surface, critical for the efficient and safe functioning of brake components.
  • Ease of Use: The flexible design simplifies the honing process, allowing for efficient material removal and an excellent finish with minimal effort.
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 10 April, 2012.

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