3M Circular Abrasive Brush, 152.4mm Diameter
- RS Stock No.:
- 188-4328
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 7000021284
- Brand:
- 3M
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- RS Stock No.:
- 188-4328
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 7000021284
- Brand:
- 3M
Scotch-Brite™ Radial Bristle Brush BB-ZB, 152 mm x 11.11 mm x 25.4 mm
Scotch-Brite™ Radial Bristle Brush uses a blend of 3M™ Ceramic Abrasive Grain, with aluminium oxide and moulded, flexible but firm bristles which give more surface contact than wire brushes. These brushes stay abrasive for their entire lifespan.
Ceramic Abrasive Grain is a ceramic mineral made using a 3M process, to enhance toughness and hardness of the grain. Scotch-Brite bristle discs use aluminium oxide blended with ceramic abrasive grain, and the result is one of the hardest, longest-lasting minerals available. Its ideal for heavy stock removal.
Use Scotch-Brite™ Radial Bristle Brush to remove paint, stains, adhesives, weld burns, rust, heavy oxides, and surface contaminants from various metals.
Designed to last longer than wire and other abrasive discs. The abrasive remains constant throughout the product lifespan, and they work well on a variety of metals, including aluminium, brass, bronze, carbon steel, cast iron, stainless steel and more.
Scotch-Brite industrial abrasives are unique surface conditioning products with abrasives incorporated into non-woven nylon or synthetic fibres. Combining abrasives with the fibres creates an abrasive system that delivers consistent results for the life of the product. The open-web material runs cool and is load resistant, which keeps the abrasive minerals cutting at high performance by limiting clogging of the fibres.
Ceramic Abrasive Grain is a ceramic mineral made using a 3M process, to enhance toughness and hardness of the grain. Scotch-Brite bristle discs use aluminium oxide blended with ceramic abrasive grain, and the result is one of the hardest, longest-lasting minerals available. Its ideal for heavy stock removal.
Use Scotch-Brite™ Radial Bristle Brush to remove paint, stains, adhesives, weld burns, rust, heavy oxides, and surface contaminants from various metals.
Designed to last longer than wire and other abrasive discs. The abrasive remains constant throughout the product lifespan, and they work well on a variety of metals, including aluminium, brass, bronze, carbon steel, cast iron, stainless steel and more.
Scotch-Brite industrial abrasives are unique surface conditioning products with abrasives incorporated into non-woven nylon or synthetic fibres. Combining abrasives with the fibres creates an abrasive system that delivers consistent results for the life of the product. The open-web material runs cool and is load resistant, which keeps the abrasive minerals cutting at high performance by limiting clogging of the fibres.
Features and Benefits
• Moulded, abrasive filled bristles finish, polish, and deburr, more efficiently than wire brushes
• 3M™ Ceramic Abrasive Grain blend gives superior finish quality throughout the life of the disc
• Cleans with minimal pressure
• Flexible bristles for uniform finishes, on detail grooves, patterns, and other hard-to-reach areas
• Contains no wire filaments for improved safety
• 3M™ Ceramic Abrasive Grain blend gives superior finish quality throughout the life of the disc
• Cleans with minimal pressure
• Flexible bristles for uniform finishes, on detail grooves, patterns, and other hard-to-reach areas
• Contains no wire filaments for improved safety
Applications
• Use for heavy stock removal
• Suitable for industrial grinding and finishing, polishing, and deburring
• Molded, abrasive filled bristles finish, polish, and deburr, more effectively than wire brushes
• Proprietary 3M™ Ceramic Abrasive Grain blend provides high degree of finish quality throughout the life of the disc
• Cleans with minimal pressure
patterns, and other hard-to-reach areas
• Use for heavy stock removal
• Suitable for industrial grinding and finishing, polishing, and deburring
• Suitable for industrial grinding and finishing, polishing, and deburring
• Molded, abrasive filled bristles finish, polish, and deburr, more effectively than wire brushes
• Proprietary 3M™ Ceramic Abrasive Grain blend provides high degree of finish quality throughout the life of the disc
• Cleans with minimal pressure
patterns, and other hard-to-reach areas
• Use for heavy stock removal
• Suitable for industrial grinding and finishing, polishing, and deburring
Are flap discs more effective than standard abrasive discs?
While both discs can be used for wood and metal surfaces, flap discs are better suited for use with metal. Abrasive discs are better at removing material from a surface, but for grinding metal surfaces, flap disc presents a more durable and long-lasting solution. They even have some advantages over grinding wheels in that, while they may not remove metal as aggressively, they are slightly safer to use and produce less sparks.
What is the difference between flap discs and flap wheels?
Flat discs are designed to be used with hand-held equipment such as angle-grinders, to be moved over a surface or medium that needs to be sanded or polished. Flap wheels were originally designed to be used with a static machine such as a fixed buffing machine, where the medium is used against the belt. However, flap wheels can also be used on handheld rotary tools such as electric drills. A flap wheel strikes a surface in a less regular way that a flap disc, meaning there are less uniform scratches, which is desirable particularly for metal buffing and polishing. They also last longer than conventional discs as the flaps wear from the outside in, rather than consistently across a disc surface. Conventional flap discs, however, may present a more cost-effective solution for less specialized applications.
How should these wheels be stored?
In order to keep them in ideal condition, flap discs should be stored flat, avoiding damp and frost or wide temperature variations.
While both discs can be used for wood and metal surfaces, flap discs are better suited for use with metal. Abrasive discs are better at removing material from a surface, but for grinding metal surfaces, flap disc presents a more durable and long-lasting solution. They even have some advantages over grinding wheels in that, while they may not remove metal as aggressively, they are slightly safer to use and produce less sparks.
What is the difference between flap discs and flap wheels?
Flat discs are designed to be used with hand-held equipment such as angle-grinders, to be moved over a surface or medium that needs to be sanded or polished. Flap wheels were originally designed to be used with a static machine such as a fixed buffing machine, where the medium is used against the belt. However, flap wheels can also be used on handheld rotary tools such as electric drills. A flap wheel strikes a surface in a less regular way that a flap disc, meaning there are less uniform scratches, which is desirable particularly for metal buffing and polishing. They also last longer than conventional discs as the flaps wear from the outside in, rather than consistently across a disc surface. Conventional flap discs, however, may present a more cost-effective solution for less specialized applications.
How should these wheels be stored?
In order to keep them in ideal condition, flap discs should be stored flat, avoiding damp and frost or wide temperature variations.
What safety requirements should I observe?
When grinding metal or sanding, appropriate personal protection equipment should be worn. Gloves, eye protection and even respiratory protection are essential PPE for general purpose grinding and polishing applications.
For safe operation of an angle grinder, be sure you have participated in appropriate training and are aware of all safety advice relevant to the material you are working on.
What do grit sizes mean?
• P40 Grit – Useful when you need to remove heavy stock from a surface.
• P60 Grit – For when you need to remove stock from a surface, but will need to refine the finish.
• P80 Grit – This is for light stock removal and sharping only.
Why choose 3M?
3M is a leading innovator of abrasive technologies, constantly evolving to provide ideal solutions to industrial and commercial applications. With 3M you can be assured of a wide selection of quality products.
When grinding metal or sanding, appropriate personal protection equipment should be worn. Gloves, eye protection and even respiratory protection are essential PPE for general purpose grinding and polishing applications.
For safe operation of an angle grinder, be sure you have participated in appropriate training and are aware of all safety advice relevant to the material you are working on.
What do grit sizes mean?
• P40 Grit – Useful when you need to remove heavy stock from a surface.
• P60 Grit – For when you need to remove stock from a surface, but will need to refine the finish.
• P80 Grit – This is for light stock removal and sharping only.
Why choose 3M?
3M is a leading innovator of abrasive technologies, constantly evolving to provide ideal solutions to industrial and commercial applications. With 3M you can be assured of a wide selection of quality products.
Attribute | Value |
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Brush Type | Circular |
Grit Size | P400 |
Diameter | 152.4mm |
- COO (Country of Origin):
- US