Flap discs and wheels are suitable for:
Grinding and finishing of welds
Deburring, rust removal and snagging
Suitable for most ferrous & non-ferrous materials
Excellent for surface finishing
Flap Discs and wheels types and densities:
T-27 - Used for grinding flat surfaces. Most efficient when used at a
0-15 degree angle.
T-29 - Conical shape provides an excellent angle for contour and
Edge grinding. Best at a wider angle of 15 to 25 degrees.
The types are available in two densities: Regular and XL.
XL density contains approximately 60% more material than the regular density.
Flap discs Z/A - Zirconia alumina coated, for high-alloyed steel, stainless steel and heat-treated steel.
Used for blending and finishing in one operation, flap discs replace the traditional T-27 depressed centre discs and fibre discs. Suitable for:
Grinding and finishing of welds
Deburring, rust removal and snagging
Excellent for surface finishing
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Dimension | Max.speed | Abrasive | Grit | Packing |
[mm] | [R.P.M] | | | [pcs/kg/ctn] |
100×16 | 15200 | ZA | 40~320# | 200 |
115×22 | 13300 | ZA | 40~320# | 200 |
125×22 | 12200 | ZA. | 40~320# | 200 |
150×22 | 10200 | ZA. | 40~320# | 200 |
180×22 | 8500 | ZA. | 40~320# | 100 |
Flap discs and wheels are suitable for: - Grinding and finishing of welds
- Deburring, rust removal and snagging
- Suitable for most ferrous & non-ferrous materials
- Excellent for surface finishingflap disc specifications and applications:Flap discs A/OAluminium oxide coated, for alloy steel and low-alloy steelFlap discs Z/AZirconia Alumina coated, for high-alloy, stainless, and heat-treated steel; high-tensile, non ferrous metals Flap discs S/CSilicon Carbide coated, for marble, stone, glass, and non ferrous metals Flap Discs are available in the following sizes:100mm X 16mm (4" x 5/8")
115mm X 22mm (4-1/2" x 7/8")
125mm X 22mm (5" x 7/8")
150mm X 22mm (6" x 7/8")
180mm X 22mm (7" x 7/8") T-27 - Used for grinding flat surfaces. Most efficient when used at a 0-15 degree angle. | |
T-29 - Conical shape provides an excellent angle for contour and edge grinding. Best at a wider angle of 15 to 25 degrees. | |