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Sanding Discs GEKO 125 mm P180, pack 50 (for 2000 holes)
Sanding Discs GEKO 125 mm P180, pack 50 (for 2000 holes)
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Sanding Discs GEKO 125 mm P180, pack 50 (for 2000 holes)
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Sanding Discs GEKO 125 mm P180, pack 50 (for 2000 holes)
Sanding Discs GEKO 125 mm P180, pack 50 (for 2000 holes)
GEKO sanding discs 125 mm P180, supplied as a pack of 50, are abrasive discs designed for use with angle grinders and orbital sanders that accept 125 mm backing pads. The P180 grit provides fine abrasion suitable for smoothing surfaces, removing paint and filler, and preparing substrates for further finishing. Discs are intended for general-purpose metal and woodworking tasks as well as light finishing jobs in both DIY and professional environments.
These sanding discs deliver consistent fine-grit performance across a range of materials, offering uniform material removal and a smooth surface finish. The 125 mm diameter is compatible with common backing pads, and the pack quantity provides ample supply for extended projects or workshop use. Designed to work on metal, wood, paint and filler, the discs enable controlled sanding with reduced risk of overcutting compared to coarser grits.
Attach a disc to a compatible 125 mm backing pad, ensuring correct alignment and secure fastening before operation. Use at the recommended speed for the tool and the material, applying light to moderate pressure and moving the tool evenly over the surface to avoid gouging. Replace discs as they wear to maintain consistent sanding performance and avoid heat buildup. Follow the tool manufacturer's safety instructions, including using appropriate protective equipment such as eye protection, dust mask and hearing protection.
For best results on painted surfaces, start with P180 for light paint and filler removal and follow with a finer grit if a smoother finish is required. When working on metal, use steady motion and moderate pressure to prevent excessive heat. Store discs flat and dry to preserve abrasive integrity.
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