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Skimming Spatula YT-52224 YATO

Code:
YT-52224
33,95
Availability: available from 02.02.2026
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Technical specification:

Thickness, mm 0.3
Lankstumas yes
Darbinis plotis, mm 1000
Handle high quality material
Compatible with YT-52237
Working part material acid-resistant steel
Work type Dry; Damp

Description:

The YATO YT-52224 Skimming Spatula is designed for precision mudding of wall and ceiling surfaces. Ideal for both dry and wet applications, it efficiently applies smoothing and finishes.

Featuring rounded corners on the working part, this spatula minimizes scratches on smoothed surfaces. Its contoured body, made of high-quality plastic, ensures a comfortable grip during use.

Total length: 1000 mm

Body material: PVC

Blade material: resilient acid-resistant steel with a strength of up to 2200 Rm

Blade thickness: 0.3 mm

Weight: 1710 g



Usage warnings:


Warning! Always use personal safety equipment at work.

  • Series: GRD
  • Working width: 1000 mm
  • Working part thickness: 0.3 mm
  • Working part material: acid-resistant steel
  • Handle material: high-quality material
  • Flexible: yes
  • Interchangeable blade: yes
  • Compatible with: YT-52237
  • Work type: dry, wet
  • Application: for precise filling of wall and ceiling surfaces using both dry and wet methods