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1inch 80G Bristle Disc Coating Removal Disc for Metal Used on automotive aluminum and metal Rotates and spins at maximum speed of 30000 RPM | |||||||||
Bristle Disc
Nice Top
Bristle discs are incredibly useful tools for metalworking since they are efficient and versatile when it comes to activities like surface polishing and preparation. Whether you're polishing metal, cleaning welds, or removing rust, becoming proficient with bristle discs will improve your work significantly. Below are some key points to help you get the best results with bristle discs.
It's essential to choose the right bristle discs. We need to take into account many factors, including hardness, diameter, and bristle material according to our specific uses. Larger discs swiftly cover greater surface area, while smaller discs are perfect for precision work.
Make sure the bristle disc is compatible with the tool you are using, such as a drill or angle grinder. To avoid damaging the disc and compromising safety, the RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) should be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Apply steady, gentle pressure to the metal surface. Refrain from using too much effort as this can cause uneven results and early bristle wear.
Put the bristle disc flat on the working surface. Uneven abrasion or unintended markings will happen under excessive disc tilting. Keep your hand steady for consistent results.
Before using the bristle disc, ensure the metal surface is free from dirt, debris, and oils. Cleaning the surface beforehand improves the effectiveness of the disc and prolongs its lifespan.
Throughout use, periodically inspect the bristle disc's state. Please replace the discs when the bristles seem damaged or worn out. A well-maintained disc ensures consistent performance.
Safety should always come first. Put on the proper personal protection equipment to protect yourself from flying metal shavings and debris, such as gloves, a dust mask, and safety goggles.
Adapt the speed of the tool to the material and task. Steer clear of abrupt direction changes to ensure a smooth finish and avoid uneven bristle wear.
Practice will help you become comfortable with utilizing bristle discs. Try a variety of methods and forces to see how they impact the outcomes. You'll get the feel for attaining the best results over time.
Clean the bristle disk after using it to get rid of any accumulated debris. It should be kept dry and clean to avoid contamination and preserve its efficacy for next tasks.
Developing proficiency with bristle discs necessitates perseverance and meticulousness. Through adherence to these guidelines, you will be able to fully utilize bristle discs for a variety of metalworking uses, from simple cleaning to complex polishing, thereby raising the caliber and productivity of your output.
Bristle discs are incredibly useful tools for metalworking since they are efficient and versatile when it comes to activities like surface polishing and preparation. Whether you're polishing metal, cleaning welds, or removing rust, becoming proficient with bristle discs will improve your work significantly. Below are some key points to help you get the best results with bristle discs.
It's essential to choose the right bristle discs. We need to take into account many factors, including hardness, diameter, and bristle material according to our specific uses. Larger discs swiftly cover greater surface area, while smaller discs are perfect for precision work.
Make sure the bristle disc is compatible with the tool you are using, such as a drill or angle grinder. To avoid damaging the disc and compromising safety, the RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) should be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Apply steady, gentle pressure to the metal surface. Refrain from using too much effort as this can cause uneven results and early bristle wear.
Put the bristle disc flat on the working surface. Uneven abrasion or unintended markings will happen under excessive disc tilting. Keep your hand steady for consistent results.
Before using the bristle disc, ensure the metal surface is free from dirt, debris, and oils. Cleaning the surface beforehand improves the effectiveness of the disc and prolongs its lifespan.
Throughout use, periodically inspect the bristle disc's state. Please replace the discs when the bristles seem damaged or worn out. A well-maintained disc ensures consistent performance.
Safety should always come first. Put on the proper personal protection equipment to protect yourself from flying metal shavings and debris, such as gloves, a dust mask, and safety goggles.
Adapt the speed of the tool to the material and task. Steer clear of abrupt direction changes to ensure a smooth finish and avoid uneven bristle wear.
Practice will help you become comfortable with utilizing bristle discs. Try a variety of methods and forces to see how they impact the outcomes. You'll get the feel for attaining the best results over time.
Clean the bristle disk after using it to get rid of any accumulated debris. It should be kept dry and clean to avoid contamination and preserve its efficacy for next tasks.
Developing proficiency with bristle discs necessitates perseverance and meticulousness. Through adherence to these guidelines, you will be able to fully utilize bristle discs for a variety of metalworking uses, from simple cleaning to complex polishing, thereby raising the caliber and productivity of your output.
Abrasive Material | Ceramic |
Grit | 80 |
Color | Yellow |
Diameter | 1inch |
Trim Length | 5/8 in |
Mounting Size | Roll-On/Off (TR) |
Max. RPM | 30,000RMP |
Mounting Type | Quick Change |
Abrasive Material | Ceramic |
Grit | 80 |
Color | Yellow |
Diameter | 1inch |
Trim Length | 5/8 in |
Mounting Size | Roll-On/Off (TR) |
Max. RPM | 30,000RMP |
Mounting Type | Quick Change |
Series | Grit | Color | Max RMP |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 30,000 |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 30,000 |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 30,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 25,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 25,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 25,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 15,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 15,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | Green | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 36 | Brown | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | White | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | White | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 15,000 |
Series | Grit | Color | Max RMP |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 30,000 |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 30,000 |
1inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 30,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 25,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 25,000 |
2inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 25,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | Green | 15,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | Yellow | 15,000 |
3inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | Green | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 36 | Brown | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 50 | White | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 80 | White | 15,000 |
4.5inch Radial Bristle Disc | 120 | White | 15,000 |