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Skimming Spatula 250Mm YT-52230 YATO

Code:
YT-52230
18,33

Length, mm:

800
Availability: available in 5 w.d.
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Technical specification:

Thickness, mm 0.3
Lankstumas yes
Darbinis plotis, mm 250
Handle aluminum
Compatible with YT-52237
Working part material acid-resistant steel
Handle finish anodized

Description:

The YATO Skimming Spatula YT-52230, with a working width of 250mm, is designed for precise filling of wall and ceiling surfaces. This spatula is ideal for achieving a smooth finish using both dry and wet application methods. Its contoured body, crafted from anodized aluminum, ensures a comfortable grip during use. The replaceable blade, with a thickness of 0.3mm, is made from flexible, acid-resistant steel, and its rounded corners help prevent scratches on the surfaces being smoothed.

  • Working width: 250 mm
  • Compatible blade: YT-52240


Usage warnings:


Always use personal safety equipment while working.

  • Series: GRD
  • Working width: 250 mm
  • Working part thickness: 0.3 mm
  • Working part material: acid-resistant steel
  • Handle material: aluminum
  • Handle finish: anodized
  • Flexible: yes
  • Interchangeable blade: yes
  • Compatible with: YT-52237
  • Application: for precise filling of wall and ceiling surfaces using both dry and wet methods