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A0008999
PAPER DISC SELF FASTEN 150MM DIA 80 GRIT WITH 6 HOLES PS22K 86635 KLIN
Klingspor
R7,49
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A0008994
PAPER DISC SELF FASTENING 150MM DIAMETER 80 GRIT PS22K 6936 KLINGSPOR
Klingspor
R7,49
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A0009010
PAPER DISC SELF FASTEN 150MM DIA 80 GRIT WITH 6 HOLES PS33CK 146946 KL
Klingspor
R8,23
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Each
A0009008
PAPER DISC SELF FASTENING 150MM DIAMETER 80 GRIT PS33CK 146739 KLINGSP
Klingspor
R8,23
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A0036101
PAPER DISC SELF FASTEN 125mm DIA 80 GRIT 8 HOLE GLS5 PS22K KLINGSPOR
Klingspor
R7,20
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Each
R12,65
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Each
R28,59
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Each
R7,49
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Each
R7,49
Excl. VAT
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R8,23
Excl. VAT
Each
R8,23
Excl. VAT
Each
R7,20
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Cutting and Grinding Discs
Cutting and grinding discs are known as abrasives, meaning a mineral that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing or creating friction between the mineral and the workpiece, which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away or separated. Cutting and grinding discs belong to an abrasive’s classification known as bonded abrasives and are alternatively called thin cut-off wheels. Cutting and grinding discs are referred to as bonded abrasives because when manufactured one of the ingredients used is a soft and lighter bonding agent, knowns as resinoid bond. This is used to keep the structure of the disc intact weather in use or not, with the help of the fibre webbing. The process used to manufacture cutting and grinding discs is similar to that of baking a dough, because once all ingredients are mixed together, they are put in a high degree oven and cooled thereafter, this process then makes them perishable. The expiry date on cutting and grinding discs is a maximum of three years and they must be stored in at least room temperature environment. Common application materials are on mild steel, stainless steel, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, wood, glass, tungsten, ceramics, construction materials and many more. The common cutting and grinding discs applications are cutting and stock or material removal on pipe, solid block and sheet metal materials, and they come in different shapes, sizes and grits. Cutting discs can be used with accessories such as safety flanges if needed and must never be used for a grinding application. Bearing Man Groups Range Cutting and grinding discs can be used in various market sector applications such as DIY, agriculture, automotives, sawmills, mining, trucking, foundries and general engineering workshops such metal fabrication, fettling, woodwork, etc.Cutting and Grinding Discs
Cutting and grinding discs are known as abrasives, meaning a mineral that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing or creating friction between the mineral and the workpiece, which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away or separated
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