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With more flaps than standard discs, these last 30-40% longer.
Overlapping abrasive flaps bonded to a backing plate provide consistent material removal and even finishes.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding discs over paper- or cloth-backed discs.
A heavy duty backing plate provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
Replace your sanding discs less often—the backing plate on these discs can be trimmed off as the abrasive flaps wear down, allowing you to use more of the disc.
The flaps alternate between an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
These discs have 30% more flaps than standard flap sanding discs to last longer.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs for corners.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the overlapping abrasive flaps reach into corners.
The flaps wrap around the outer edge of these discs to sand welds at right angles.
The flaps have an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the flaps reach into corners.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
The zirconia alumina grit on these discs continually fractures to produce new, sharp cutting edges that aggressively remove material from steel and wood.
The abrasive flaps wrap around the outer edge of these discs to reach in and sand welds at right angles (fillet welds).
The ceramic alumina abrasive on these discs is sharp and dense enough to shape hard metals such as stainless steel, nickel, and cast iron without dulling quickly.