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    King Artur Tools M2 Flap Disc 2" P320

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    Our high quality 2" (50mm) diameter x 10mm center, 320 Grit Sander fits all Merlin2® Grinders and most Mini Grinders. Flap discs are highly versatile tools, used on their face and can meet your needs in a variety of applications — from stock removal to grinding and finishing. Many operators prefer flap discs over grinding wheels during operation, and when it comes to your next project, flap discs may be just the solution you need. Use our flap disc sanders on your Merlin2® mini angle grinder just like you would use sandpaper. To eliminate deep scratches or gouges, start with a heavy grit working your way up to the lighter 100 -120 and finer grit sanding flap discs for a final finish. They provide another weapon in your arsenal of finishing accessories. For savings on buying flap disc sanders, we recommend first using our tungsten carbide accessories for close to final shaping. Then switch to your choice of grit on your flap disc sanders to achieve your completed surface. In terms of material removal capacity, service life and sanding quality, flap discs are as versatile as our Merlin2® mini angle grinder itself. The flap discs are made of aluminum oxide and are designed for use on wood are very similar in nature to the flap discs designed for use on metal. The main difference is found in the abrasive material being used on each disc and in the stiffness of the backing material.
    SKU: TA10045
    Manufacturer part number: ??
    GTIN: TA10045
    Availability: Out of stock
    Availability: Out of stock
    SKU: TA10045
    Manufacturer part number: ??
    GTIN: TA10045

    Flap discs are made from multiple overlapping pieces of abrasives or 'flaps,’ which is how they got their name. Flap discs were originally designed for right angle grinder applications ranging from heavy stock removal to surface blending and smooth finishing. Flap discs are versatile: they can grind, blend and finish. They are also lightweight, easy to maneuver, and require less change over time. When performing a job, many operators prefer flap discs over grinding wheels due to lower vibration and noise levels. Plus, they offer cooler cutting with minimal scratching.  

    For instance, grinding wheels must be discarded even after a small area of abrasive is worn out. Comparatively, flap discs remain useful even after the flaps erode, which results in a longer operating life. Compared to a flap disc, grinding wheels are cheaper on a unit cost basis. However, if you consider the versatility, durability and ease of use provided by flap discs, they are more cost-effective in the long run.

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    Flap discs are made from multiple overlapping pieces of abrasives or 'flaps,’ which is how they got their name. Flap discs were originally designed for right angle grinder applications ranging from heavy stock removal to surface blending and smooth finishing. Flap discs are versatile: they can grind, blend and finish. They are also lightweight, easy to maneuver, and require less change over time. When performing a job, many operators prefer flap discs over grinding wheels due to lower vibration and noise levels. Plus, they offer cooler cutting with minimal scratching.  

    For instance, grinding wheels must be discarded even after a small area of abrasive is worn out. Comparatively, flap discs remain useful even after the flaps erode, which results in a longer operating life. Compared to a flap disc, grinding wheels are cheaper on a unit cost basis. However, if you consider the versatility, durability and ease of use provided by flap discs, they are more cost-effective in the long run.