Description:
On unmounted flap wheels, the flaps made of coated abrasive are arranged radially around the tool axis in a fan-type structure. Their flexibility enables them to adapt perfectly to the contours of the workpiece. The abrasive grain is embedded in the sturdy, flexible cloth backing material by means of a resinoid bond. In ISO 5429, unmounted flap wheels are designated as ″flap wheels″. The ideal tool for use on angle grinders in assembly shop operations. For aggressive grinding with maximum stock removal rate on hard materials which do not conduct heat well. Consistently high performance due to self-sharpening ceramic oxide grain. Active grinding additives in the coating substantially improve the stock removal rate, prevent clogging and result in cooler grinding.
Feature:
- RPM, max.: 13300 RPM
- RPM, optimum: 7500 RPM
- Width, metric: 20 mm
- Abrasive: CO-COOL
- Dia. external, metric: 115 mm
- Dia. thread: M14
- Grit size: 80
Advantage:
- Highly flexible, enabling optimal adjustment to the contour.
- Consistently high stock removal rate over the entire tool life as new, aggressive abrasive is constantly exposed.
- Can be used face-down very close to edges and in corners thanks to special clamping system.
- Can be mounted directly on the angle grinder without additional clamping devices.
Application:
- Recommendations for use: Reducing the contact pressure and the peripheral speed and adding grinding oil diminishes tool wear and thermal load on the workpiece. To increase the stock removal rate, it is advisable to use a coarser type of grit instead of increasing the contact pressure. This will prevent unnecessary tool wear and thermal load on the workpiece. The increase in cutting speed leads to a slightly finer surface quality. Increasing the contact pressure makes the surface slightly coarser. The softer the material that is being worked on, the coarser the surface (when using the same grit size). Use grinding oil that is suitable for the material in order to significantly increase the tool life and the abrasive performance of the tools. For the best results, use a tool drive with an output of 1,000–1,500 watts. For the best results, use at a recommended cutting speed of 40-50 m/s.
- Applications: Deburring; Step-by-step fine grinding; Leveling; Structuring (matt finishing, brush matting and satin finishing); Surface work; Work on weld seams
- Drive types: Angle grinder; Cordless angle grinder
Material:
- Materials that can be worked:
- Aluminium
- Annealed cast iron
- Bronze
- Cobalt-based alloys
- Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)
- Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
- Stainless steel (INOX)
- Titanium
- Materials that can be worked: Aluminium; Annealed cast iron; Bronze; Cobalt-based alloys; Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS); Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy); Stainless steel (INOX); Titanium
Note:
- As a rule, unmounted flap wheels should be used with the appropriate clamping flanges.
- The contact pressure must be significantly reduced if the specified optimum rotational speed is exceeded.
- For safety reasons, the maximum permitted rotational speed indicated must never be exceeded.
- The maximum permitted peripheral speed is 80 m/s.
- As a rule, unmounted flap wheels should be used with the appropriate clamping flanges for the angle grinder.