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Thread these pads onto the tool’s arbor.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool. Attach the quick-change fastener on the sanding disc to the corresponding fastener on the backup pad.
The flexible edge of the sanding disc overhangs these backup pads.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of a tool.
Mount one of these pads onto the tool's arbor.
Thread the stud into the tool's spindle.
Holes allow dust removal when used with a vacuum sander.
Use screws to attach these pads to a tool.
Designed to rotate independently of the disc, these pads clear material buildup on the abrasive surface for longer disc life.
These pads are designed to channel air flow to the sanding disc for cooler operation, prolonging the life of the disc.
Thread one of these backup pads onto the tool’s arbor, then attach a sanding disc and secure with the disc nut.
Holes in the pad align with holes in the sanding disc for a clearer view of the sanding surface.
Thread the stud into the tool's spindle and then press the sanding disc onto the backup pad.
The arbor’s shank attaches to hand-held drills and die grinders. Threads on the body hold the sanding roll in place.
The extra-coarse threads on these arbors provide a stronger hold on the sanding roll.
The threaded head on these arbors holds a grinding cone.
Use flap wheels with a threaded stud in tools that accept a shank.
Reduce the arbor hole size on a flap sanding wheel so that it fits the shaft on your tool.
Attach flap wheels with an arbor hole to tools that accept a shank.
Adapt flap wheels with a threaded stud for use on tools that have a threaded spindle.
Mount wheel brushes that have an arbor hole to hand-held drills and die grinders.
Reduce the arbor hole size on a wheel brush so that it fits the shaft on your tool.
Made of nonsparking aluminum-bronze.
Also known as cross- and square-sanding pad shank adapters, these arbors are required to attach sanding pads for internal and irregular surfaces to hand-held drills and die grinders.
Attach cutoff wheels to a Dremel grinder.
Thread rubber-cushioned grinding bits onto one of these arbors to use them in drills and die grinders.
Attach cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive wheels to hand-held drills and die grinders.
Install cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive discs to the threaded shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Use these arbors to mount buffing wheels, grinding wheels and other abrasive discs to the tapered shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Mount cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive discs to the straight shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Slide a sanding sleeve on the drum and tighten the nut or screw to securely hold the sleeve.
This drum is required to use a sanding sleeve with a Dremel grinder.
Slide a flap sanding sleeve on the drum and twist the drum by hand to secure the sleeve.
No tools required—twist the drum head by hand to tighten the sanding sleeve to the drum.
Install a sanding sleeve on the threaded shaft of a bench or pedestal grinder using one of these drums.
Mount a sanding sleeve to the straight shaft of a bench or pedestal grinder using one of these drums.
Attach to grinder and buffer shafts to hold buffing wheels with shanks.
Use one of these spindles to mount buffing wheels to the tapered shaft on your grinder or buffer.
Mount to the straight shaft on your grinder or buffer.
The shank on these spindles installs directly into grinder collets and drill chucks.
Swap between hook-and-loop and adhesive-backed sanding discs on one sander. Rather than replace your entire sanding pad, mount these adapters to create a hook-and-loop or adhesive-backed attachment.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.