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A special fastener on the back of these flexible discs allows you to easily swap one disc for another. Use with a backup pad on grinders for bits and burs.
Specially shaped to buff the insides of metal pipes, cylinders, stampings, and tapered objects.
Layers of cloth are sewn together, making these wheels more rigid than those for curved surfaces.
Loose layers of cloth conform to curves and contours.
Long, soft cotton strings conform to irregular surfaces and hold on to burring compounds longer than other wheels.
Pleats hold more buffing compound so you can work longer before having to reapply. The cotton is also cut at an angle to prevent fraying and extend wheel life.
Holes in the hub allow air to flow through so the wheel stays cool and compound lasts longer. Also known as airway buffs.
A uniform density helps distribute abrasive grains evenly throughout these felt wheels for a more consistent surface polish.
The edge of the wheel is tapered for polishing joints, grooves, and crevices.
The layers of sisal are sewn together for maximum rigidity and resistance to fraying.
Made from alternating strips of cotton and sisal, these wheels remove less material, leave fewer scratches, and conform better to curves and contours than flat-surface wheels. Also known as finger-style buffs.
Softer than flat-surface wheels, these conform to curves and contours.
Use these rigid wheels to remove gouges and scratches from metal workpieces.
The layers of flannel are sewn together, making these wheels more rigid than those for curved surfaces. Also known as Canton flannel buffs.
Loose layers of cloth conform to curves and contours. Also known as jewelers’ buffs.
The abrasive is already embedded in these nylon mesh wheels so you don’t need messy polishing compounds.
These ventilated flanges let you use wheels with a center hub on bench grinders and buffers.
Made of loose layers of cotton.
Shaped for use on inside cylinders or on irregular surfaces.
Use to remove dried compound and recondition your buffing wheels.
Remove minor scratches, scuffs, cloudy surfaces, and hard water etching from glass or plastic.