Hafele 005.34.594 6" Aluminum Oxide Hook-N-Loop Abrasive Disc, 49 HolesHafele 005.34.594 Abrasive Disc, 6" Aluminum Oxide, Hook-N-Loop, 49 holes offers a superior sanding solution for a variety of applications, including paint, primer, metal, wood, and fiberglass. With a grit grade of P1000, these open-coat discs deliver a fast cut and long-lasting performance, ensuring a consistent finish every time. Each disc features 49 strategically placed holes, enhancing dust extraction and providing a cleaner work environment. The strong, durable PSA backing is designed to resist edge wear, contributing to the longevity of the product. A sterate coating further minimizes loading, allowing for uninterrupted sanding and optimal efficiency. The Pres-loc hook and loop fastening system simplifies the disc change process, reducing downtime on the job. Supplied with 100 discs per package, the Hafele 005.34.594 Abrasive Disc is a practical choice for professionals seeking reliability and quality. Designed to be compatible with all sanding devices, these discs also come with a release paper liner, ensuring excellent shelf life by preventing grit or dust contamination. Whether you’re working in a workshop or on-site, these abrasive discs are engineered to meet the demands of your projects with ease and precision.
Abrasive Disc, 6" Aluminum Oxide, Hook-N-Loop, 49 holes
1000 grit
Individual tabbed discs include release paper liner which gives a product a great shelf life because it stops grit or dust contamination Discs are open coat and include a sterate coating to resist loading Backing is a strong, druable and tough PSA for improved edge wear - C weight Fast cut, long life and consistent finish Pres-loc hook and loop fastening system allows for quick changes and decreased downtime
Attributes
Ship via: Can Ship UPS
Area of application: For sanding paint, primer, metal, wood, fiberglass
Diameter: 152.00 mm
Diameter (inch): 6"
Grit grade: P1000
Number of holes: 49.00
Suitable for: All sanding devices
Supplied with: 100 discs/pkg
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