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Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80, pack sizes 10/40/200
Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80, pack sizes 10/40/200
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Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80, pack sizes 10/40/200
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Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80, pack sizes 10/40/200
Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80, pack sizes 10/40/200
Flap mounted sanding wheel GEKO 60×30×6 mm P80 is a radial flap wheel designed for deburring, surface finishing and light material removal on metal and other workpieces. The wheel consists of overlapping abrasive flaps mounted around a central hub and is intended for use with rotary tools and die grinders that accept the matching shank dimensions. Available in pack sizes of 10, 40 or 200 pieces to suit occasional repairs or higher-volume workshop needs.
The GEKO flap wheel provides consistent abrasive contact due to its radial flap arrangement, delivering uniform material removal and surface blending without aggressive gouging. Its P80 grit offers a balance between cutting speed and surface refinement suitable for preparatory and finishing passes. The compact 60×30×6 mm geometry ensures access to confined areas while the standard shank interface enables straightforward mounting on common rotary tools and die grinders.
Fit the flap mounted wheel onto the collet or chuck of a rotary tool or die grinder that accepts the wheel's shank. Hold the tool securely and run at the recommended speed for the wheel and base material, applying light to moderate pressure while keeping the wheel moving to avoid creating low spots. Use steady, overlapping passes for an even finish and allow the abrasive flaps to wear progressively for consistent results. Replace wheels when flap wear reduces effectiveness or if the hub shows damage.
For best results, start with tests on scrap material to determine optimal tool speed and pressure. Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, gloves and hearing protection. Avoid excessive pressure and high speeds beyond the tool or wheel rating to prevent premature wear or hazard. Store packs in a dry environment to maintain abrasive integrity.
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