Description
Flap Discs are created by overlapping coated abrasive flaps and adhering them firmly to a back-up plate. As the product is used the abrasive wears down and new layers of abrasive is exposed underneath, which could provide a very consistent finish over the life of the disc.
Applications
- Grinding
- Stock Removal
- Edge Chamfering/Beveling
- Weld Blending
- Deburring/Deflashing
- Rust Removal
- Cleaning and Finishing
How to Choose Grit?
- 40 Grit – Great for quickly grinding large welds and beveling; High stock removal
The flap discs provide the most aggressive cutting action, cutting fast and leaving a rough surface. - 60 Grit – Great for a wide range of grinding and blending applications
- 80 Grit – Suitable for grinding smaller welds, blending and deburring applications.
- 100 Grit ~120 Grit -Ideal for light deburring, blending and finishing applications
Features & Benefits
FEATURES | BENEFITS |
Ceramic Alumina abrasive grain | Last longer than any flap discs on stainless steel, chrome, titanium and other hard-to -grind materials Individual flaps break down, exposing fresh mineral to deliver consistent cut rate for the life of the disc |
High Density Design | More materials, Longer life |
Lightweight Design | Could reduce operators fatigue |
One-step grind and finish | Could reduce down time and finishing costs |
Tough construction | Could allow for aggressive edge grinding |
T27 flat and T29 conical shape available | Could provide optimum contact with workpiece |
Specification
Size(D x H) | Available Grit | Max.RPM | STD.PKG. |
100mmx16mm | P40~P120 | 15,300 | 10 |
115mmx22mm | P40~P120 | 13,300 | 10 |
125mmx22mm | P40~P120 | 12,000 | 10 |
150mmx22mm | P40~P120 | 10,200 | 10 |
180mmx22mm | P40~P120 | 8,600 | 10 |