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Grinding Disc Andre 125 mm P80 CUR UC 30 27C Ceramic Flat Surface
Grinding Disc Andre 125 mm P80 CUR UC 30 27C Ceramic Flat Surface
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Grinding Disc Andre 125 mm P80 CUR UC 30 27C Ceramic Flat Surface
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Grinding Disc Andre 125 mm P80 CUR UC 30 27C Ceramic Flat Surface
Grinding Disc Andre 125 mm P80 CUR UC 30 27C Ceramic Flat Surface
Andre 125 mm ceramic flat grinding disc with P80 abrasive grain is designed for high-efficiency material removal, surface preparation and shaping on metal and other hard substrates. The CUR UC 30 27C construction provides a balance between cutting speed and disc life, making the tool suitable for tasks such as deburring, weld cleaning and leveling. This 125 mm disc fits standard angle grinders with matching flange and offers consistent cutting performance thanks to durable ceramic abrasive grains.
The ceramic abrasive composition maintains sharp cutting edges during intensive use, reducing loading and preserving cutting efficiency. The flat disc profile ensures even contact with work surfaces, enabling predictable material removal and improved surface finish. Designed for compatibility with standard 125 mm angle grinders, the disc delivers stable performance across a range of metalworking operations while offering longer service life compared with conventional abrasives of similar grit.
Securely mount the disc on a compatible 125 mm angle grinder following the grinder manufacturer’s instructions. Use appropriate safety equipment including eye protection, gloves and hearing protection. Start with light to moderate pressure and move the disc evenly over the workpiece to control material removal and avoid gouging. Allow the abrasive to do the cutting; avoid excessive force that can overheat the disc and workpiece. Replace the disc when cutting performance declines or if damage is visible.
For optimal results, use the disc at the angle and speed recommended for flat grinding on metal, and pair it with correct back-up flanges. Store discs in a dry, cool place and inspect before use for cracks or damage. When working with painted or coated surfaces, consider ventilation or local extraction to manage dust and fumes.
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