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Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder
Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder
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Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder
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Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder
Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder
Abrasive Flap Disc GEKO 125x22 mm A60 for Angle Grinder is a coated abrasive accessory designed for material removal and surface finishing with standard 125 mm (5") angle grinders that accept a 22 mm bore. The A60 grit provides a balance between cutting speed and surface refinement, making this flap disc suitable for blending welds, removing burrs, deburring edges and preparing metal surfaces prior to welding or painting. The disc construction combines overlapping abrasive flaps to maintain consistent contact with the workpiece and even wear over time.
This GEKO flap disc offers steady stock removal with controlled aggressiveness thanks to the A60 abrasive. Its 125 mm diameter provides a useful working area while the 22 mm centre hole fits common grinders, enabling secure mounting. The flap arrangement reduces chatter and helps produce a more uniform finish compared with single-layer grinding wheels. The disc is suitable for repeated use on steel and other ferrous metals when performing blending, deburring and light shaping tasks.
Mount the flap disc on an angle grinder designed for 125 mm discs and a 22 mm bore, ensuring the disc is secured according to the grinder manufacturer’s instructions. Start the grinder and bring the rotating disc to the workpiece at a moderate angle and moderate pressure, moving steadily along the surface to blend welds or remove burrs. Avoid excessive pressure or prolonged dwell in one spot to prevent overheating or uneven wear. Allow the abrasive to do the cutting; adjust speed and contact angle as needed to achieve the desired finish.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection, gloves and hearing protection. For best results when working on painted or corroded surfaces, remove loose coatings before grinding and inspect the disc periodically for wear or damage. Store discs flat in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and strong humidity to preserve abrasive performance.
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