About FIBER FLAP DISC
FIBER FLAP DISC GRIT 60,80,120 AVAILABLE .
A flap disc is an abrasive tool used on an angle grinder for grinding, blending, and finishing various materials, primarily metals
GRIT :60,80,120
Applications:Flap discs are highly versatile and used for:
Grinding and stock removal
Blending and finishing welds
Deburring and edge work
Rust and paint removal
Sanding and smoothing
Contouring and shaping
High Durability and EfficiencyThanks to their construction with reinforced fiber backing and premium abrasives such as Aluminum Oxide, Zirconia, or Ceramic, Fiber Flap Discs provide reliable, long-lasting performance. The design ensures high cutting efficiency and minimized vibration, supporting heavy-duty abrasive operations across various industries.
Versatility Across Multiple ApplicationsAvailable in several sizes and grit ranges, these abrasive discs are suitable for applications including surface finishing, weld removal, dust and rust cleaning. Compatible with metal, stainless steel, wood, and plastic, they offer flexibility for both general maintenance and specialized tasks.
Safe Operation and StorageEngineered to operate at speeds up to 13,300 RPM and a maximum working speed of 80 m/s, Fiber Flap Discs meet rigorous safety standards. To ensure product longevity, store them in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Discs are supplied in box packs or can be customized based on your needs.
FAQ's of FIBER FLAP DISC:
Q: How should Fiber Flap Discs be stored for optimal lifespan?
A: To maintain their maximum efficiency and durability, Fiber Flap Discs should be kept in a dry, cool environment, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Proper storage prevents the backing material from weakening and helps avoid disc deformation.
Q: What materials can Fiber Flap Discs be used on?
A: These discs are designed for use on metal, stainless steel, wood, and plastic. Their abrasive properties and diverse grit options allow them to handle a wide range of surface finishing, cleaning, and grinding tasks with ease.
Q: When is it best to use a specific grit on a Fiber Flap Disc?
A: Use coarser grits (40, 60) for heavy grinding and material removal, while finer grits (100, 120) are ideal for finishing tasks, smoothing, and preparing surfaces for painting or coating. Choose the appropriate grit based on the desired finish and material type.
Q: Where can these abrasive discs be applied?
A: Fiber Flap Discs are suitable for use in fabrication workshops, automotive repair centers, metalworking shops, woodworking studios, and construction sites-any location that requires efficient surface processing, finishing, or cleaning.
Q: What are the key benefits of using Fiber Flap Discs over traditional grinding wheels?
A: Fiber Flap Discs offer higher cutting efficiency, longer lifespan, reduced vibration, and produce a smoother finish. Their reinforced fiber backing lends greater flexibility and strength, improving safety and performance during use.
Q: How are Fiber Flap Discs typically used during surface preparation?
A: Attach the appropriate disc size to your manual grinder or tool, ensuring single-direction rotation. Move steadily over the targeted area for efficient material removal, weld cleaning, or surface finishing, adjusting grit based on the desired outcome.
Q: What is the recommended maximum working speed and temperature for these discs?
A: Fiber Flap Discs are engineered to operate safely at speeds up to 80 m/s and spindle speeds up to 13,300 RPM, with a maximum working temperature of 80C. Always follow the manufacturer's operational guidelines to ensure safety and performance.