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Norton Flap Wheels- Sg Blaze R980, 5"" X 7/8"", 36 Grit, Ceramic, 29 Type (66261190001)

SKU: NS418-P
Mfr. P/N: 66261190001
Flap Wheels- Sg Blaze R980Stock removalDeburringBlending weldsEdge chamferingRust removalCleaning and finishingNext generation SG ceramic abrasive grainLast 50% to 200% longer than any flap discs on stainless steel, cobalt, chrome, Inconel, titanium and other hard-to-grind materialsImproved Y-wt polyester cloth, significantly improves life, grain retention and fray resistanceSupersized grinding aid, cool, noticeably fast cut rateDurable fibreglass back, quick stock removal and long lifeType 27 flat face: Fine finishing primarily on flat surfaces; flat design and used primarily on flat surfacesType 29 conical shape: Maximum contact with work piece without loading; conical flap discs have flaps angled at 10 degrees and may be used on both conical and flat surfaces; the angle provides greater surface contact and as a result, tends to be the most aggressive choice

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Flap Wheels- Sg Blaze R980
  • Stock removal
  • Deburring
  • Blending welds
  • Edge chamfering
  • Rust removal
  • Cleaning and finishing
  • Next generation SG ceramic abrasive grain
  • Last 50% to 200% longer than any flap discs on stainless steel, cobalt, chrome, Inconel, titanium and other hard-to-grind materials
  • Improved Y-wt polyester cloth, significantly improves life, grain retention and fray resistance
  • Supersized grinding aid, cool, noticeably fast cut rate
  • Durable fibreglass back, quick stock removal and long life
  • Type 27 flat face: Fine finishing primarily on flat surfaces; flat design and used primarily on flat surfaces
  • Type 29 conical shape: Maximum contact with work piece without loading; conical flap discs have flaps angled at 10 degrees and may be used on both conical and flat surfaces; the angle provides greater surface contact and as a result, tends to be the most aggressive choice

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