With mounted flap wheels, coated abrasive flaps are arranged radially around the core in a fan-like structure. The flexible flaps perfectly adapt to surface contours. The abrasive grain is embedded in the sturdy, flexible cloth backing material with a resinoid bond. In ISO 3919, mounted flap wheels are designated as "flap wheels with shaft." For universal applications from coarse to fine grinding.
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PFERDERGONOMICS recommends mounted flap wheels to reduce vibration and noise produced during use and to improve comfort when working.
Product issue name web for bmecat:
Mounted flap wheels
PRODUCT_ORDER:
170
prop65:
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QUANTITY_INTERVAL:
10
QUANTITY_MIN:
10
Recommendations for use:
Flap wheel wear and the thermal load on the workpiece are reduced by decreasing the contact pressure and peripheral speed, and by adding grinding oil.
Recommendations for use 1:
Stock removal rate should be increased by using a coarser grit, not by increasing the contact pressure. This avoids unnecessary flap wheel wear and prevents the thermal load of the workpiece.
Recommendations for use 2:
Increasing the speed results in a slightly finer surface quality. An increase in contact pressure results in a slightly coarser surface. The softer the workpiece material, the coarser the resulting surface (when using the same grit size).
Recommendations for use 3:
For the best performance, use with a recommended peripheral speed of 3,000-4,000 SFPM. This provides an ideal compromise between stock removal rate, surface quality, thermal load on the workpiece and tool wear.
Recommendations for use 4:
Use the appropriate grinding oil for the material to significantly increase the service life and the abrasive performance of the discs.
REFERENCE_FEATURE_GROUP_ID:
P_16005_179733
RPM, max.:
50000
RPM, max. UNIT:
RPM
RPM, optimum:
25000
RPM, optimum UNIT:
RPM
Safety notes:
For safety reasons, the maximum permitted rotational speed indicated must never be exceeded.
Safety notes 1:
The contact pressure has to be reduced significantly when the optimum rotational speed is exceeded.
Safety notes 2:
Ensure the clamping depth is at least 5/8" and the specified maximum rotational speed is not exceeded with unsupported shank lengths.
SEGMENT:
Fine grinding and finishing products
SPECIAL_TREATMENT_CLASS:
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