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Merit® 3" Medium Grade Aluminum Oxide PowerLock® Red Disc

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Part Number: 08834162910SKU: MER08834162910
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Item Details

Power up your right angle grinder with this Merit Surface Prep A/O medium grit TS (Type II) non-woven quick-change disc, which features an aluminum oxide abrasive grain ideal for blending and finishing. Use the disc on a variety of metals, including stainless steel, aluminum and other soft metals, carbon steels and titanium. Sturdy high-loft nylon fiber pairs with a nylon scrim and resin bond to ensure the disc lasts through numerous jobs. Proprietary Clean Bond resin technology is designed to create smear-free finishes, even on nickel content alloys, and to reduce loading on soft metals.

Features

  • Quality aluminum oxide abrasive grain coating provides up to 20% higher cut rate and 50% better performance than competitive products
  • Premium high-loft nylon fiber bonded to a strong nylon scrim backing allows a thick layer of resin bond and grain for extended life, added durability and stiffness
  • Proprietary Clean Bond resin technology guarantees smear-free finishes even on high nickel content alloys and reduces loading on aluminum and other soft metals
  • Medium grit for moderate surface blending on a variety of metals and shapes including stainless, soft metals like aluminum, carbon steels, and titanium

Applications

  • Blending
  • Finishing
  • Paint Removal
  • Rust Removal
  • Surface Prep

Specifications

  • Abrasive Type» Disc
  • Size Description» 3"
  • Trade Name» PowerLock®
  • Material» Aluminum Oxide
  • Grade» Medium
  • RPM» 20000
  • Color» Red

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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