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Premium Sanding Disc for Smooth Finishing and Polishing Sanding Disc1
Abrasive Grinding, Sanding Paper, Sanding Disc, Premium Sanding Disc
Jinan Fuyuan Grinding Materials Co., Ltd
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Product Description Product DescriptionA grinder disc for metal is an indispensable accessory for metalworkers. Grinder sanding discs for small angle grinders come in straight or angled versions. Suitable for metal, plastic and wood. Shape and smooth any surface quickly and easily.Made up of a circular abrasive paper, mounted on a circular plate; the disc sander is ideal for end grain work, shaping subtle round corners and removing large amounts of material quickly. The work is supported by a flat table which sits in front of the abrasive disc.Aluminum oxide is the most used material for most abrasive products, including sanding discs. This grain is suitable for sanding and grinding a variety of materials such as wood, most metals, and plasticsDisc sanders are power tools that use rotating sanding discs to grind and smooth a wide range of surfaces, including wood, metal, plastic, and composites. This detailed machine, which consists of a base and a table in front of the rotating section, is one of the most commonly used power sanders in woodworking.A disk or drum with an attached abrasive for power tool application in sanding.Detailed PhotosProduct ParametersSpecs Grit 80,100, 120Weight A (also referred to as "Finishing") is the lightest weight and is designed for light sanding work. C and D (also called "Cabinet") are for heavier work, while E is for the toughest jobs. The coating can be either open or closed. Open coated means the grains are spaced to only cover a portion of the surface. ColorColor sanding refers to using fine-grit sandpaper, along with water or a lubricant, to smooth out the top layer of clear coat on a painted surfaceInstallation Instructions Sanding with the grain is the golden rule of woodworking, which means moving the sandpaper in the same direction as the wood grain. It helps to minimize visible scratches and results in a smoother, more professional-looking finish. It's not always clearly visible which way the grain runs on some types of wood.Step 1: Select the Right Disc. Begin by choosing the appropriate grit for your task. ...Step 2: Attach the Disc. Securely attach the disc to your sander using the twist-and-lock mechanism. ...Step 3: Test the Setup.
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