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Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
Various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels are included in these assortments. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The flaps are slit into narrow strips to provide more flexibility than other flap wheels.
An additive in the abrasive resists heat.
The abrasive‐embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
These assortments include various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels. The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
Fit these wheels over your tool's arbor. The flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap wheels.
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.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating more consistent finishes.
A heavy duty backing plate provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
The flaps alternate between an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
The backing plate on these discs can be sheared away as the abrasive flaps wear down, allowing you to use more of the disc rather than replacing with a new one.
The flaps wrap around the outer edge of these discs to sand welds at right angles.
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 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.
Flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces. They provide more control than a standard sanding sleeve but are more aggressive than a traditional flap wheel. As the flaps wear, new abrasive is exposed.
Use to sand wide, flat surfaces.
Use flap wheels with a threaded stud in tools that accept a shank.
Attach flap wheels with an arbor hole to tools that accept a shank.
Reduce the arbor hole size on a flap sanding wheel so that it fits the shaft on your tool.
Adapt flap wheels with a threaded stud for use on tools that have a threaded spindle.
Slide a flap sanding sleeve on the drum and twist the drum by hand to secure the sleeve.
Replace flush valve assemblies in toilet tanks.
Cut to the length you need with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
The holes are already punched in these strips for convenient installation.
Sized to fit short openings.
Able to handle temperatures up to 500° F, these door strips can be used near ovens and furnaces.
Completely block light with these strip rolls. Cut them to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
Replace worn strips or create a custom door with these individual strips. They completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy.
These door strips have bumpers to prevent scratches, keeping them clear over time so you can see what’s on the other side and avoid collisions.
These strips are ribbed to hide scratches and wear; cut them to length with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
Hang these strips near data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Cut these strips to the length you need to hang doors for data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Cut these partially light-blocking strips to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
These partially light-blocking strips can be used to replace worn strips or create custom strip doors.
These ribbed door strip rolls hide scratches and wear and can be used in food-service environments.
Cut these strips to the length you need for hanging in freezer doorways or other cold environments.
Often hung in freezers, these strips can be used in food-service environments.
Sized to fit short openings, these strip doors are often used with conveyors to prevent the loss of heated or cooled air through unprotected openings.
Swap out damaged mounting plates or make custom strip doors by combining a mounting plate with door strips.
To minimize strain on your door strips, these plates have a hinge that swings when personnel or vehicles pass through.
Allow personnel and vehicles to move freely through doorways while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
Create custom doors that allow vehicles and people to move freely, while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
Completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy, while allowing traffic to flow freely.
Often hung in freezers, these doors can be used in food-service environments.
These strip doors partially block light.
The strips on these doors have bumpers to prevent scratches, keeping them clear over time so you can see what’s on the other side and avoid collisions.
Use these doors in data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Keep rain and debris out of vertical exhaust pipe with these caps that open with slight pressure from exhaust.
No need for clamps or connectors—duct and fittings have a male end that is slightly smaller than its female end for simple assembly.