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RS Stock No.:
626-011
Mfr. Part No.:
7100274665
Manufacturer:
3M
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Brand

3M

Bore Size

22.23mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
US

3M Scotch-Brite Precision Series Grinding Disc, 178mm Disc Diameter, P150 Grit size - 7100274665


This grinding disc is a coarse surface-conditioning tool designed to abrade and finish metal substrates in industrial settings. It combines a shaped abrasive grain with a non-woven web to remove material efficiently while preserving the base geometry, making it suitable for finishing and light stock removal in manufacturing and maintenance environments.

Features & Benefits


• Precision-shaped grain for Faster cutting and extended life
• Non-woven web balances conformability with durability
• Bright colour for quick grade identification
• Rated for safe operation up to 8600 rpm

Applications


• Suitable for preparing stainless-steel edges prior to assembly
• Used for deburring and finishing aluminium components
• Ideal for surface conditioning on carbon-steel parts
• Suitable for low-pressure angle-grinder work on soft metals
• Used for replacing Fibre or flap discs to Streamline processes

What bore size fits standard angle-grinder attachments?


The central aperture measures 22.23mm to match common 7/8 in mounting systems for Rapid attachment.

Which grit should be selected for moderate stock removal without gouging?


A P150 grit offers a coarse cut that removes material while avoiding undercutting and distortion on thin sections.

How are discs supplied for workshop usage?


They are packaged in quantities of 25 per pack to support continuous operations and reduce changeovers.

Can these discs be used on stainless steel at higher spindle speeds?


They are intended for use up to a maximum safe speed of 8600 rpm

exceeding this may compromise safety and performance.

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