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FLAP WHEEL 205 X 50 X 25MM BORE 80 GRIT PER EACH

FLAP WHEEL 205 X 50 X 25MM BORE 80 GRIT PER EACH
FLAP WHEEL 205 X 50 X 25MM BORE 80 GRIT PER EACH
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: ABRF205080
  • Weight: 1.30kg
  • Dimensions: 205.00cm x 205.00cm x 50.00cm
  • SKU: ABRF205080
  • UPC: 6009515832025
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R 511.29
Ex Tax: R 444.60
Flap wheel with an arbor hole

flap wheel

For use on larger and fixed-base tools where the wheel must fit on an existing arbor.

SIZE: ø205mm
WIDTH: 50mm
BORE: Ø25mm
GRIT: P80

Application:

These flap wheels are used in the metal fabrication and welding industry for stock removal, blending, deburring, cleaning, finishing and polishing.

Designed to deliver a consistant finish with a uniform rate of cut. Flap wheels wear away, continually exposing new Aluminium Oxide abrasives. These abrasives are a good choice for hard-to-grind materials such as aluminium, bronze, brass, stainless steel, carbon steel and titanium.

Flap wheels can be used for achieving a satin finish on steel, aluminium, brass and hard plastics.

Wear eye, face, body and respiratory protection.

What is grit?

Grits explained by Tork Craft When talking about sandpaper 'grit' is a reference to the number of abrasive particles per inch of sandpaper. The lower the grit the rougher the sandpaper and conversely, the higher the grit number the smoother the sandpaper.

This make sense if you imagine how small the particles on an 1000-grit sandpaper would need to be to fit into a 1' square (25,4mm square). Sandpaper is referred to by the size of its grit (Example 120-grit sandpaper or P120 sandpaper).

Flap wheel safety first
Safety first  

There are two distinct areas on a flap/buffing wheel:
THE UNSAFE AREA which is rotating to wards the workpiece.
THE SAFE AREA which is rotating away from the workpiece.

The division of these two marked areas is marked with the dotted line on the above drawings. The workpiece must only be applied to the area of the buff that is rotating AWAY from the workpiece.

You should ensure that you are completely aware which area is which, otherwise you could have a serious accident. Objects thrown away from a buffing wheel can be traveling at very high speeds, which can result in some very unpleasant and potentially deadly accident!

When using a flap wheel to clean parts having sharp corners,edges or hooks, they should be offered to the wheel with the edge flowing away from the wheel, so the part does not catch. Operators should ALWAYS wear SAFETY GOGGLES, APRON, GLOVES and a DUST MASK.

Safety goggles Apron gloves dust mask
B5231 TC996110 GL10-13 DUST MASK
Flap wheel

YouTube How to sharpen a knife using a flap wheel

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