Set of diamond sharpening stones TSPROF Alpha SD161 - SD4 (7 pcs.)
Set of diamond sharpening stones TSPROF Alpha SD161 - SD4 (7 pcs.)
Set of diamond sharpening stones TSPROF Alpha SD161 - SD4 (7 pcs.)
TSPROF Alpha are unique rubber-bonded diamond stones that perform incredibly cleanly. Through many experiments, we were able to achieve the ideal combination of binding agent and optimal concentration of abrasive particles. As a result, TSPROF Alphas operate very cleanly and have the highest wear resistance.
TSPROF Alpha diamond stones can easily cope with any steel with a hardness of up to 70 HRC.
Each bar undergoes careful preparation and does not require opening, which ensures minimal variations in thickness within ±0.1 mm.
To ensure reliable fixation in the abrasive holder, TSPROF Alpha is glued to an aluminum form with 45° bevels. The blanks are anodized red*.
The bars are packed in individual blister packaging.
The set includes bars:
TSPROF Alpha 160/125 (100 grit) is designed for roughing and rough sharpening of cutting edges.
TSPROF Alpha 100/80 (150 grit) is designed for coarse sharpening of the cutting edge.
TSPROF Alpha 60/40 (240 grit) is intended for basic sharpening of the cutting edge.
TSPROF Alpha 28/20 (600 grit) is intended for basic sharpening of the cutting edge.
TSPROF Alpha 14/10 (1500 grit) is designed for pre-finishing of the cutting edge.
TSPROF Alpha 7/5 (3000 grit) is designed for finishing cutting edges
TSPROF Alpha 3/2 (9000 grit) is designed for finishing and polishing cutting edges
Characteristics:
Length: 150 mm
Width: 25 mm
Thickness: 3mm ± 0.15mm
Bond: rubber
Due to the peculiarities of production, the width and length of the abrasive may differ from the values specified in the description by up to 5% .
*Due to the peculiarities of the anodizing technological process, the shades of the forms may vary slightly.
Recommendations for use: It is recommended to use TSPROF sharpening oil.
Attention! The whetstones require careful handling: do not put pressure on the abrasive during sharpening (especially when sharpening the tip/edge of the knife), do not allow the whetstone to fall off the plane of the blade or fall onto a hard surface.