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BIG CAT® Abrasive Flap Disc, Type 27, Flat Disc,5/8-11 Arbor

BIG CAT® Abrasive Flap Disc, Type 27, Flat Disc,5/8-11 Arbor

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  • BIG CAT® Abrasive Flap Disc, 4-1/2 in Diameter, 5/8-11 Center Hole, Type 27, Flat Disc, 60 Grit, Medium Grit Grade, Zirconia Alumina Abrasive, Phenolic Backing, 12000 rpm Maximum Speed, Applicable Materials: Stainless Steel, Steel, Blue, Performance Tier: High

    Abrasive Material      :      Zirconia Alumina
    Applicable Materials      :      Stainless Steel, Steel
    Backing Material      :      Phenolic
    Center Hole Size      :      5/8-11
    Color      :      Blue
    Diameter      :      4-1/2 in
    Disc Type      :      Type 27, Flat
    Grit Grade      :      Medium
    Grit Size      :      60
    Maximum Speed Rating      :      12000 rpm
    Performance Tier      :      High
    A thicker disc with larger flaps which conforms to curved and irregulars surfaces, resulting in a consistent finish Flap design results in 30 to 40% longer life than standard flap discs Thicker phenolic back provides more stability for the thicker cloth configuration Self-sharpening zirconia alumina grains hold up under high temperatures and extreme pressure 5/8-11 metal nut allows for quick spin-on, spin-off changeover and eliminates cross-threading or sticking to spindle due to heat build-up Tiger® Big Cat® 4-1/2 in type 27 high density flap discs offer the widest footprint in the industry for grinding steel and stainless steel The wider flaps in combination with the thicker high density profile conforms to curved and irregular surfaces better, producing a consistent finish and lasting 30 to 40% longer than a standard density flap disc The high density flap design is conformable to irregular surfaces when grinding between 0 to 15 deg while the 60 grit abrasive grain is best for edge beveling, chamfering, weld grinding and blending with a right angle grinder This disc offers a metal 5/8-11 nut that allows for quick-changeovers and prevents the disc from sticking to the spindle