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DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply Wood, Metal
DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply Wood, Metal
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DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply Wood, Metal
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DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply Wood, Metal
DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply Wood, Metal
DEDRA DED70692 rotary tool grinding/sanding supply is designed for surface preparation and finishing on wood and metal using silicon carbide abrasive. Supplied as a single piece, this accessory is intended for use with compatible rotary tools and sanding attachments. It targets tasks such as removing rust, shaping edges, smoothing irregularities and preparing surfaces for painting or varnishing.
The silicon carbide abrasive offers a consistent cutting action suitable for both wood and metal, delivering predictable material removal and a uniform surface finish. Its construction supports precision work on small areas, detailed profiles and edges where larger abrasive tools are impractical. Sold individually, this item allows replacement of worn parts without buying a multi-pack, which can be convenient for occasional or targeted use.
This single-piece silicon carbide sanding accessory is not suitable for heavy stock removal on large surfaces or for continuous industrial-scale sanding; for those jobs, larger or coarser abrasives and multi-pack supplies are more appropriate. It is also not intended for use on very soft materials that may clog the abrasive or require different grit characteristics.
Fit the DEDRA DED70692 accessory to a compatible rotary tool or sanding attachment following the tool manufacturer's instructions. Operate the tool at recommended speeds for silicon carbide abrasives and apply light, even pressure while moving across the workpiece to avoid gouging. For metal, use steady motion to remove rust or burrs; for wood, follow the grain where possible to achieve a smooth finish. Replace the accessory when abrasive performance decreases or if the item becomes damaged.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and a dust mask. Test on a small area first to determine the best speed and pressure settings for the material. Keep the work area clean and follow the rotary tool manufacturer's safety guidelines.
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