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Nylon Mesh Cushioned Sanding Discs with Shank

When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding discs over paper- or cloth-backed discs. The mesh is embedded with abrasive grit, and it flexes to compensate for uneven sanding pressure as you sand. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The most common abrasive material, aluminum oxide is hard enough to sand steel and wood. It costs less than silicon carbide but is less sharp and takes longer to abrade.
Flat discs have multiple layers of nylon mesh. They apply more surface contact on your workpiece than wave discs for quicker stock removal.
Medium grade is for moderate deburring and cleaning.
Fine grade is for light cleaning, blending, and finishing.
Very fine grade is for polishing and final finishing.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Dia. | Wd. | Shank Dia. | Max. Speed, rpm | Color | Abrasive Material | For Use On | Each | |
Flat Discs | ||||||||
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Medium—For Smooth Finish | ||||||||
2 3/8" | 2" | 1/4" | 12,000 | Maroon | Aluminum Oxide | Steel, Wood | 00000000 | 000000 |
Fine—For Extra Smooth Finish | ||||||||
2 3/8" | 2" | 1/4" | 12,000 | Maroon | Aluminum Oxide | Steel, Wood | 00000000 | 00000 |
Very Fine—For Extra Smooth Finish | ||||||||
2 3/8" | 2" | 1/4" | 12,000 | Maroon | Aluminum Oxide | Steel, Wood | 00000000 | 00000 |