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Hold one buffing or polishing wheel on each spindle.
Use one wheel for buffing and the other wheel for occasional tool cleaning, sharpening, and touch-up work.
Eliminate swirl marks without damaging painted surfaces. Use with polishing bonnets. Also known as random-orbital polishers.
Use with lapping sticks and smoothing and polishing stones. Also known as profilers.
These bonnets won’t leave swirl marks or scratches when polishing waxed surfaces.
Before you buff, use these bonnets for easy application of waxes and polishes.
Remove buildup and fluff packed-down bonnets to extend their life.
Specially shaped to buff the insides of metal pipes, cylinders, stampings, and tapered objects.
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.
Layers of cloth are sewn together, making these wheels more rigid than those for curved surfaces.
Holes in the hub allow air to flow through so the wheel stays cool and compound lasts longer. Also known as airway buffs.
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.
Use these rigid wheels to remove gouges and scratches from metal workpieces.
Softer than flat-surface wheels, these conform to curves and contours.
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.
The layers of sisal are sewn together for maximum rigidity and resistance to fraying.
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.
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.
These ventilated flanges let you use wheels with a center hub on bench grinders and buffers.
The abrasive is already embedded in these nylon mesh wheels so you don’t need messy polishing compounds.
Shaped for use on inside cylinders or on irregular surfaces.
Made of loose layers of cotton.
Washable and reusable, these pads are good for buffing and polishing painted and clear-coat finishes.
The wheel flares out as it spins for use on depressions and curved surfaces.
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.
Use to remove dried compounds and recondition your buffing wheels.
Remove minor scratches, scuffs, cloudy surfaces, and hard water etching from glass or plastic.
Polish small areas and hard-to-reach spots. Use in a drill or grinder for bits and burs.
Remove scratches from your workpiece with these hard bobs.
These bobs have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
The silicon carbide abrasive cuts quickly with light pressure.
Apply a layer of compound by holding one of these bars against a revolving buffing wheel.
Remove more material than traditional buffing compounds. These consist of abrasive grains embedded in glue to adhere to your buffing wheel. They leave a dull satin finish. Also known as greaseless compounds.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
Various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels are included in these assortments. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
An additive in the abrasive resists heat.
The flaps are slit into narrow strips to provide more flexibility than other flap wheels.
The abrasive‐embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
Fit these wheels over your tool's arbor. The flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces.
These assortments include various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels. The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap wheels.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Automate sanding on your line by attaching these sanders to a robot arm. Compared to sanders operated by humans, these apply the same force and pattern for a more consistent and repeatable finish.
Install cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive discs to the threaded 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.
Use these arbors to mount buffing wheels, grinding wheels and other abrasive discs to the tapered shaft on bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers.
Attach cutoff wheels, grinding wheels, and other abrasive wheels to hand-held drills and die grinders.
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.
Use these grinders for occasional bench grinding, tool sharpening, and buffing.
Long-lasting lubricated ball bearings make these grinders good for continuous use.
In addition to bench grinding and tool sharpening, this grinder has a wire brush for buffing, polishing, and removing rust and scale.
Pedestal grinders let you mount your grinder to work at a comfortable height.
Convert your threaded grinder spindle into a 5/8"-11 size that's compatible with common grinding wheels and sanding discs.
Denser and more wear-resistant than traditional lapping compounds.
This fast-lapping paste abrades quickly to produce a level, scratch-free surface.
These assortments come with one can of smooth-finish paste and one can of extra-smooth-finish paste.
Produce a level, scratch-free surface.
Second only to diamond in hardness, the boron carbide abrasive produces a level, scratch-free surface on hard metals.
An additive makes this paste stick to your workpiece, so it's good for lapping curves and contours. It thins during use for even application and easy cleanup.
The abrasive won’t embed in soft metals, preventing scratches and material buildup on your work surface.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping compounds.
Use during lapping to prevent your paste from drying.
Choose between a set of six water-soluble pastes or a set of six oil-soluble pastes.
Thinner than paste for easier, even spreading over flat surfaces.
This film abrades quickly and prevents material buildup.
Often used to polish optics such as mirrors and lenses.
Lap without the mess of pastes and slurries—abrasive is embedded in the surface of this waterproof film.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping grains.
The grains break down during use so they function first as an abrasive and then as a polish.
The rotating motion of these machines aggressively deburrs and polishes.
Keep parts in constant motion for faster finishing than tumbling machines.
Often used as the final step after other media, this type of media is also good for use on fragile parts and won't contaminate nonferrous materials.
This nonabrasive media leaves a very shiny surface.
Good for light material removal, this media leaves an extra-smooth matte finish.
Produce a shiny surface on most metals.
Use for heavy deburring and blending grind lines.
Remove tarnish, oxidation, and light scratches from parts with fine detail or engraving.
Good for light material removal.
Often used as the final step after other media to create an extremely shiny finish.
The thick bowl can handle steel media and heavy loads.
Use these pads with high-speed floor burnishers to polish hard floors to a high-gloss finish.
The two halves of this attachment have spikes to sandwich the pad and keep it from slipping off center.
Also called pad drivers, these are required to hold pads in place.
Polish hard floors to a high-gloss finish with this burnisher that operates at 1,500 rpm.
Scrub, strip, buff, and polish floors. These buffer/scrubbers are suitable for wet and dry applications on hard floors and carpet.
This cleaner gets into tight spots, such as corners and behind toilets. It can also be used to clean baseboards and stairs.
Remove oxidation, discoloration, and heat stains from most metals without causing pitting or other surface damage.
Clean, polish, and protect aluminum, brass, copper, chrome, and stainless steel with this polish. It removes oxidation, tarnish, and surface rust without scratching or dulling brushed finishes.
Quickly brighten and clean dull or dirty aluminum surfaces.
Clean, shine, and protect plastics such as acrylic without scratching.
Remove dirt and scratches from fiberglass surfaces while leaving a bright, protective coating that lasts for months.
Free of abrasives and corrosives commonly found in other metal polish, this polish won’t damage or degrade aluminum surfaces.
Often used on machines, equipment, and vehicles, this three-part system makes faded painted metal surfaces look like new.
Designed for use in Fed. Spec. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean rooms, these cleaners won't leave a residue that could attract contaminants. They come sterilized and double bagged.
Remove scratches, haziness, and abrasions from plastic surfaces.
Restore and maintain the surface layer on stainless steel that protects it from corrosion. Also known as passivating fluids.
Clean and condition wood surfaces, leaving a wax-free shine.
These restorers remove weld scale, discoloration, black oxides, and other impurities from stainless steel (also known as pickling) while restoring the corrosion-resistant chromium layer.
Clean and restore shine to stainless steel surfaces. These cleaners leave a finish that resists dirt, oil, and water spots.
Remove dirt and leave a streak-free shine on sealed stone surfaces, such as countertops.
Polish molds, dies, fixtures, and molded materials. This polish removes plate-out, oxidation, and stains.
Maintain the accuracy of chemistry sensors.
Ensure accurate calibration results with these solutions that come with an analysis certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for concentration.
Prevent pH sensors from drying between uses to extend service life.
Remove deposits and contaminants from pH sensors.
Coat cotton, canvas, and felt buffing wheels with this cement, then apply abrasive grains.
This synthetic felt is an economical alternative to wool felt.
Line toolboxes and drawers to cushion and protect small parts.
Made of 100% wool, this is the hardest felt we offer, yet it can still be used for polishing. It is more abrasion resistant and better at damping vibration than other felt. Includes S2-32, S2-24, and S2-20 felt grades.