Arc Abrasives T29 4-1/2" x 5/8"-11 Hard Edge Predator Nylon Flap Disc for Steel
Arc Abrasives T29 4-1/2" x 5/8"-11 Hard Edge Predator Nylon Flap Disc for Steel
Arc Abrasives T29 4-1/2" x 5/8"-11 Hard Edge Predator Nylon Flap Disc for Steel

Arc Abrasives T29 4-1/2" x 5/8"-11 Hard Edge Predator Nylon Flap Disc for Steel

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Flap discs are a versatile product that can be used from aggressive stock removal to surface blending. The layered construction of abrasive flaps continually exposes new grains for a longer life and finer finish compared to resin fiber discs. The evenly layered flaps provide more forgiveness and a smoother operation than grinding wheels.  Arc Abrasives is located in Troy, Ohio and this product is  Made in the USA.  These discs are sold individually.

Application: Cutting, Stock Removal, Deburring
Metal Types:
 Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Exotic Alloys
Geometry: Flat Surfaces, Outside Corners

Features

  • Compressed edge increases stock removal
  • Engineered for better control during aggressive grinding
  • Trimmable backing plate for extended use
  • Integrated threaded hub for quick changeover
  • For moderate to high pressure grinding applications
  • Consistent and extended stock removal
  • Two grinding aids to reduce heat

Quick Specs

  • Abrasive Type: Ceramic
  • Backing Material: Cloth: Polyester
  • Color: Yellow
  • Grinding Aid: Multiple
  • Material Type: Coated
  • Arbor Hole Size: 5/8"-11
  • Diameter: 4-1/2"
  • Density: Standard
  • Max RPM: 13,300
  • Plate: Nylon
  • Coat Type: Closed
  • Material Bond: Resin
  • Origin: Made in the USA with Global Components
  • Shape: T29 - Angle Face

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