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11026P - Pferd 10-Inch Half Round Bastard File with Handle - Cut 1

Packaging: 5 in a pack
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OVERVIEW

Premium Machinist's File for Rapid Stock Removal

The Pferd 11026P Half Round Bastard File is a quintessential tool for machinists, toolmakers, and metalworkers who demand precision and durability. Measuring 10 inches in length, this file features a "Bastard" cut (Cut 1), which is designed for roughing and rapid material removal. The coarse tooth structure bites into the workpiece effectively, allowing users to shape metal components quickly before moving on to finer finishing steps. As a product of Pferd, a globally recognized leader in abrasive and cutting tools, this file is manufactured to strict quality standards, ensuring consistent tooth height and hardness across the entire tool surface.

One of the standout features of this model is its half-round profile. This dual-geometry design makes it incredibly versatile. The flat side is perfect for general filing of flat surfaces and sharp corners, while the convex (rounded) side is engineered for filing out concave surfaces, enlarging round holes, and smoothing internal radii. The rounded side features a spiral cut pattern, a specific engineering choice that helps break up chips and prevents the file from loading or clogging, even when working with softer metals. This ensures a smoother finish than standard cross-cuts on curved surfaces and prolongs the effective life of the tool.

Safety and ergonomics are often overlooked in hand tools, but not with the 11026P. This file comes pre-fitted with an ergonomic handle. A proper handle is critical not only for comfort during extended use but also for safety, preventing the tang of the file from injuring the user's hand. The handle provides a secure grip, allowing for the application of consistent pressure and a controlled stroke. Whether you are deburring a machined part, fitting a mechanical assembly, or performing maintenance repairs, the Pferd Half Round Bastard File offers the reliability and performance required for professional industrial environments.

In summary, this tool represents a perfect balance of aggressive performance and versatile application. The high-carbon steel construction ensures the teeth stay sharp longer, reducing the effort required per stroke. For any workshop inventory, the inclusion of a high-quality, handled file like this is non-negotiable for efficient manual metal removal.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each, 5 in a pack
Item:File
Length (in):10
Shape:Half Round
Material Application:Iron, Non-Ferrous Metals, Steel
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Cut Type:Bastard, Cut 1, Rough
Shape:Half Round
Handle Included:Yes
Material Application:Steel, Iron, Non-ferrous metals
brand:pferd
item:file
length-in:10
packaging-description:1-per-each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Pferd Half Round Bastard File 10" (Cut 1)
  • 1x Ergonomic Handle (Pre-installed)

APPLICATIONS

  • Deburring concave surfaces and internal radii
  • Rounding out and enlarging holes
  • Filing crevices and tight profiles
  • General stock removal on steel and iron
  • Smoothing rough edges after cutting or sawing
  • Surface preparation for welding or assembly

FAQ

A Bastard cut, also known as Cut 1, refers to a coarse grade of file teeth designed for rapid material removal and roughing, rather than fine finishing.

Yes, the Pferd 11026P comes with an ergonomic handle pre-installed for immediate and safe use.

The half-round shape offers versatility, allowing the user to file flat surfaces with one side and concave surfaces or holes with the rounded side.

Yes, Pferd files are made of high-quality steel and can be used on stainless steel, though file life may be shorter compared to use on mild steel.

The file blade itself is 10 inches long, excluding the handle.

The spiral cut on the rounded side helps to remove metal rapidly while leaving a smoother finish and preventing the teeth from clogging with chips.

While it can remove metal to shape a tool, a Bastard cut is generally too rough for fine sharpening; a smooth or second-cut file would be better for the final edge.