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  • Black Bristle Tube Brushes for aircraft maintenance
    BAC #: TUBE-BRUSH

    Wire Bristle Tube Brushes

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    Black bristle filled twisted wire brushes can be used for lighter cleaning jobs where less abrasive action is required. Natural fills such as bristle are less likely to be affected by solvents than are synthetics. Great for hard-to-reach areas. ...
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  • Pilot Bonding Brush
    BAC #: PBB

    Pilot Bonding Brushes

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    Pilot bonding brushes are used for removing paint, primer and rust from around bolt or rivet holes. Ensure contact for bonding and grounding wires with this piloted, stainless steel brush. 1/2" brush dia.
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Brushes for Aircraft Maintenance

Stock your storeroom with acid brusheschip brushesfoam brushesartist brusheswelder brushes, stove brushes and tube brushes for aircraft maintenance.

Aircraft maintenance technicians rely on a variety of specialized brushes to perform routine tasks effectively and maintain high standards of safety and performance. Wire brushes, made of stainless steel, brass, or nylon, are commonly used for removing corrosion, rust, and debris from metal surfaces while ensuring minimal damage to the underlying material. Acid brushes are ideal for precise application of lubricants, adhesives, or cleaning agents in hard-to-reach areas. Detailing brushes with soft bristles are utilized for cleaning delicate components, such as avionics and instrument panels, to prevent scratches. Paint brushes are employed for touch-ups and protective coatings, ensuring uniform application. Each type of brush is selected based on the task’s specific requirements, enabling technicians to maintain the integrity, functionality, and appearance of aircraft systems. Proper care and selection of brushes are critical to the efficiency and quality of maintenance operations.