Yes, any grinding wheel are flapping disc are sanding disc. But the trick is. Making sure you only use whatever your uising on stainless. When you grind the metal gets inbedded in the disc. When you grind on a none stainless piece than back to stainless. You have contaminated your disc rustable metal. your stainless still can become stained with small colorization of rust
A recovery disc is a CD or DVD used to restore the operating system of a computer to working or factory conditions.
For pure sanding of bondo or metal, No. If you are preping to paint or sanding primer you should use Wet or Dry sandpaper and sand wet.
There are five or more types of sanding machines and each have its own operating parameters. It should have the thickness or strength enough to withstand the working force exerted on it and it can be judged easily by the operator.
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Sanding discs are power tools used for sanding plastics, woods and sometimes even metal, to make them smoother. It is made up of sandpaper on a rotating disc.
Sanding discs are power tools used for sanding plastics, woods and sometimes even metal, to make them smoother. It is made up of sandpaper on a rotating disc.
Most sanding discs use aluminum oxide (A/O) or Silicone Carbide (S/C). Zirconia Aluminia and Ceramic abrasives are mostly used for metal applications.
A sandblaster or sanding disc
There are many places you can purchase an 8 inch sanding disc. Stores include Keystone Abrasives, Amazon, Sears, Ebay, Jondon, Oreilly Auto, and many more.
A sanding block is basically just a small piece of wood or other material covered with a sanding belt or sand paper.
Sanding wet refers to sanding with water as a lubricant to reduce dust and clogging on the sandpaper, commonly used for finishing or smoothing surfaces. Sanding dry refers to sanding without water, allowing the dust to be airborne and typically used for initial sanding or when water may damage the material being sanded.
what is a disc used for
rough sanding flat surfaces
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If the hook and loop system on your Ridgid orbital sander is not holding the sanding disc securely, you can try cleaning the surface of the pad and the back of the sanding disc to remove any debris or dust that may be interfering with the grip. You can also try replacing the sanding pad if it is worn out or damaged. If the issue persists, it may be a good idea to contact Ridgid customer support for further assistance or to explore repair options.
Yes, they can, but are not as effective as good sandpaper.