Description
One of the advantages of using a flap disc is its ability to remove material quickly and efficiently, while also producing a smooth finish. The fan-like shape of the flaps provides a larger surface area, allowing for faster material removal. Flap discs are also durable and long-lasting, making them a cost-effective choice for many applications.
Flap discs come in a range of sizes, from small hand-held tools to larger industrial machines, and are available in different shapes, including flat, conical, and angled. They can also be used with different types of power tools, such as angle grinders, bench grinders, and drills.
Overall, flap discs are a versatile and efficient tool for a variety of grinding, sanding, and finishing applications, and can help to save time and improve the quality of the finished product.
Here is a general size and grit chart for flap discs:
Flap Disc Diameter (inches) | Grit Size | Recommended Use |
---|---|---|
4.5 | 36-120 | Heavy stock removal, deburring, weld blending, and finishing |
5 | 36-120 | Heavy stock removal, deburring, weld blending, and finishing |
6 | 36-120 | Heavy stock removal, deburring, weld blending, and finishing |
7 | 36-120 | Heavy stock removal, deburring, weld blending, and finishing |
4.5 | 60-220 | Medium to light stock removal, blending, and finishing |
5 | 60-220 | Medium to light stock removal, blending, and finishing |
6 | 60-220 | Medium to light stock removal, blending, and finishing |
7 | 60-220 | Medium to light stock removal, blending, and finishing |
Note that this is just a general guide and specific sizes and grits may vary depending on the intended use of the flap disc. It is important to choose the right size and grit of flap disc for your specific application and to follow proper safety precautions when using the tool.
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