3M HD-DH Aluminium Oxide Surface Conditioning Disc, 5in, X-Extra Coarse Grade, 50 in pack

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627-736
Mfr. Part No.:
7100359469
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3M
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Brand

3M

Disc Diameter

5in

Disc Type

Surface Conditioning Disc

Abrasive Material

Aluminium Oxide

Bore Size

22.225mm

Number in Pack

50

Grade

X-Extra Coarse

Series

HD-DH

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The 3M Heavy duty surface conditioning disc is an advanced abrasive solution engineered for exceptional durability and performance, perfect for heavy-duty applications. This disc combines precision shaped grain technology with an innovative non-woven web structure, providing enhanced cut rates and material removal capabilities across various surfaces, including mild steel and aluminium. Designed to excel in high-pressure environments, this disc ensures longevity while maintaining edge durability through rigorous tasks. It significantly outlasts traditional nonwoven abrasives, allowing for more parts processed per disc, thus offering superior efficiency. Ideal for a range of applications, including blending, deburring, and finishing, this disc is an essential addition to any toolkit, delivering consistent results you can rely on.

Features precision-shaped grain for optimal cutting efficiency
Designed for high-pressure applications, ensuring robust performance
Offers improved edge durability for extended life
Reduces the need for frequent tool changes, allowing for prolonged work cycles
Maximises productivity with its ability to process more parts than competitive options
Compatible with various attachment systems for versatile usage
Non-woven construction prevents gouging, protecting the base material

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