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Brooms are brushes consisting of filament clamped between two metal wires twisted together. The result is a propeller-shaped brush (see Figure). If the brush is to be mounted on mechanical equipment, the metal ‘shank’ is usually sheared off on both sides. If, on the other hand, the use is manual, a part of the shank is left free of filament to be used as a handle, usually ending in a circular ring. The end of the brush can be folded over to make a small fan of filaments called a ‘rosette’, which serves to prevent the sheared wire from damaging the parts to be machined.
The main characteristic of pipe cleaners is the small core diameter, which makes them irreplaceable for internal cleaning of pipes, ducts and hard-to-reach crevices.
Brooms are used for:
Cleaning and deburring holes, especially those smaller than 30 mm in diameter
Cleaning curved channels, exploiting their flexibility