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SKU 541030

Wieländer+Schill Rivet Hole Deburring Tool | 541030

Original price $69.69 - Original price $69.69
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$69.69
$69.69 - $69.69
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Product Description

The Wieländer+Schill 541030 manual deburring tool is a handheld solution designed for removing burrs, sharp edges, and material imperfections from drilled or cut metal components. Supplied with an NG-1 handle and three interchangeable blades (S10, S20, S35), it allows technicians to adapt quickly to different materials and edge conditions.

In collision repair and metalworking workflows, this tool is typically used after drilling spot welds, cutting panels, or performing structural repairs where clean edges are required before welding, riveting, or refinishing. For Canadian collision repair shops, it helps ensure proper fit-up, reduces contamination risk, and improves overall repair quality in professional shop environments.

Key Features

  • Includes NG-1 handle with three blade types (S10, S20, S35) for varied applications
  • Designed for manual deburring of drilled holes and cut metal edges
  • HSS blade construction for consistent cutting performance and durability
  • Compact, lightweight design for precise control in tight repair areas
  • 3.2 mm collet system supports quick blade changes
  • Suitable for steel, aluminum, and general body panel materials

Ideal For:

  • Collision repair technicians cleaning drilled spot weld holes
  • Body shops across Canada performing panel replacement and prep work
  • Metal finishing after cutting, grinding, or drilling operations
  • Professional shop environments requiring clean, burr-free edges before welding or riveting

Common Questions:

Q: What is this deburring tool used for in collision repair?
A: It’s used to remove burrs and sharp edges after drilling or cutting, ensuring clean surfaces before welding or fastening.

Q: What materials can it be used on?
A: It is suitable for steel, aluminum, and other common automotive sheet metals.

Q: Why are multiple blades included?
A: Different blade profiles allow technicians to handle various edge types, hole sizes, and material conditions more efficiently.