Description:
The large dimensions of the PREMIUM flap wheels ensure a long service life, continuity in processing and reduced wheel change times. They are suitable for use in hand-held machines with flexible shafts as well as on stationary polishing machines. The large diameter increases the contact surface and creates a more uniform sanding pattern compared to similar tools with smaller dimensions, which also allows them to be used on large surfaces. The arrangement of the flaps ensures continuous wear of the abrasive cloth and the continuous exposure of new abrasive grit, while maintaining a high and constant sanding performance throughout the life of the tool. The flap wheels combine flexibility with excellent adaptability to irregular contours. In addition, the strong ventilation prevents the work surface from overheating during processing, which leads to excellent results in a wide range of applications. The corundum abrasive flaps are mounted radially around the axis of the tool. The bore is reinforced by a metal ring with variable dimensions depending on the wheel diameter, which enables the wheel to be securely mounted on the grinding machine with the aid of an appropriate reducing flange.
Feature:
- Shape: Fabric lamellar disc
- Material suitability: Non-ferrous metals, steel, stainless steel, plastic / PVC
- Product line: PREMIUM
- Specification : C X A-P A120
- Dimensions (D x T x H): 165 x 30 x 54 mm
- Container diameter: 165 mm
- Thickness: 30 mm
- Bore: 54 mm
- Grit size: 120
- Tools for: Bench grinder
Advantage:
- Long tool life and consistent results
- Reduced wheel change times
- Outstanding grinding performance
- Flexibility and adaptability
- Strong ventilation during processing, resulting in lower thermal load
Application:
- Fine machining of large flat, concave or convex profiled surfaces
- Grinding the inner and outer surfaces of containers, vessels and pipes
- Fine machining of parts with irregular profiles such as handles, fittings, stamped parts, removal and cleaning of weld seams
Recommendation:
- When using flap wheels, the direction of rotation must be observed, which is determined by the side of the flaps with abrasive on the surface. Work must also be carried out with low contact pressure.
- The machined workpiece must be fed in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation of the wheel. If used incorrectly, performance is reduced and there is a risk of wheel breakage.
Special features:
- Low thermal load
- Reduced wheel change times
- Long tool life