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Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447
Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447
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Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447
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Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447
Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447
Flap Mounted Grinding Wheel Albi 30×10×6 mm, grit 80, model 341447 is a compact abrasive accessory intended for precision surface finishing, light stock removal and deburring on metal, stainless steel and other hard materials. The 30 mm diameter and 10 mm active width provide access to small surfaces and contours, while the 6 mm shank seat is compatible with many rotary tools and die grinders. This flap wheel combines overlapping abrasive flaps that conform to irregular surfaces, enabling controlled material removal and smooth edge blending without aggressive gouging.
The flap construction offers consistent cutting action and even wear, extending the usable life of the wheel compared with a single-sheet abrasive. Grit 80 balances cutting speed and surface refinement, making the wheel suitable for both deburring and preparing surfaces for welding or finishing. Its small diameter and narrow profile allow work in tight areas and on small parts where larger wheels cannot reach. The wheel's design reduces vibration and provides stable rotation on compatible rotary tools.
Install the flap mounted grinding wheel into a rotary tool or die grinder that accepts a 6 mm shank seat, and ensure secure fitting before operation. Start at low rpm to confirm balance and the correct contact angle, then increase speed within the tool manufacturer’s recommended limits. Use light, steady pressure and maintain consistent movement along the workpiece to avoid excessive material removal or overheating. Allow the abrasive flaps to conform to the profile of the part rather than forcing the wheel into the surface.
Wear appropriate eye and hand protection, and use dust extraction or a mask when working on materials that generate fine particles. For best results, test on a scrap piece to determine the optimal feed speed and tool rpm. Replace the wheel when flaps are worn down to avoid reduced efficiency and uneven finish.
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