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Abrasive mesh disc STANLEY DTM3107-QZ 125 mm P240 grit, pack of 5
Abrasive mesh disc STANLEY DTM3107-QZ 125 mm P240 grit, pack of 5
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Abrasive mesh disc STANLEY DTM3107-QZ 125 mm P240 grit, pack of 5
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Abrasive mesh disc STANLEY DTM3107-QZ 125 mm P240 grit, pack of 5
Abrasive mesh disc STANLEY DTM3107-QZ 125 mm P240 grit, pack of 5
STANLEY DTM3107-QZ abrasive mesh discs are 125 mm diameter, P240 grit sanding discs supplied in a pack of five. The open-mesh construction is designed to reduce clogging and improve dust extraction when used with angle grinders and sanding pads that accept 125 mm discs. These discs are intended for intermediate to fine abrasive work and surface preparation on metal, wood and painted surfaces, providing a consistent finish while maintaining cutting efficiency for lighter material removal and finishing tasks.
The open-mesh design improves dust evacuation and lowers clogging compared with solid-backed discs, which helps maintain abrasive performance over longer use. The fine P240 grit offers controlled material removal and a smoother surface ready for subsequent finishing or painting. Supplied in a pack of five, the discs offer immediate replacement options for continuous work and reduce downtime. Compatible with standard 125 mm sanding interfaces, the discs are convenient to fit to many common angle grinders and sanding tools.
These P240 mesh discs are intended for intermediate to fine abrasive tasks and are not designed for heavy stock removal or aggressive shaping of hard materials. For coarse grinding, rust removal, or rapid material removal on thick metal, a coarser grit or a specialized grinding disc would be more suitable. Additionally, while the open-mesh design improves dust extraction, it may be less effective on extremely soft or highly porous substrates where clogging still occurs.
Attach a compatible 125 mm backing pad or interface to the angle grinder or sanding tool, then fit the mesh disc securely according to the tool manufacturer’s instructions. Start with a low-to-moderate speed to assess cutting action and surface effect, then adjust speed and pressure to achieve the desired finish. Use steady, even strokes across the workpiece, avoid excessive pressure that can clog or damage the mesh, and allow the abrasive to do the cutting. Replace the disc when abrasive performance decreases or the mesh is physically damaged.
For best results, use the STANLEY 125 mm P240 mesh discs with proper dust extraction and moderate speed settings; test on a small area first to confirm finish quality, and keep replacement discs on hand to maintain consistent results during longer jobs.
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