Designed for surface and edge grinding. The fibre backing strengthens the abrasive disc and improves stock removal. 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 loading, and result in cooler grinding. The CDR clamping system has a threaded connection with male thread (plastic). Also compatible with the following commonly used systems: Roloc™, Lockit, Speed Lok TR, Power Lock Type III, Fastlock-System B, Roll-On.
Details
Industrial Subcategory:
Abrasive Wheels, Discs and Brushes
Applications 1:
Step-by-step fine grinding
Materials that can be worked:
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Grey/nodular cast iron (GG/GJL, GGG/GJS)
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Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
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Pferdefficiency:
PFERDEFFICIENCY recommends COMBIDISC® products to reduce disc change and setup times.
Pferdergonomics:
PFERDERGONOMICS recommends COMBIDISC® as an innovative solution to reduce vibration, noise and dust produced during use and to improve comfort when working.
Recommendations for use:
Use COMBIDISC® mini fibre discs with abrasive disc holders on flexible shaft drives with angle handpieces, or small compressed-air or electric angle grinders.
Recommendations for use 1:
Use the appropriate grinding oil for the material to significantly increase the service life and the abrasive performance of the discs.
Safety notes:
The maximum permitted peripheral speed is 9,800 SFPM.
Safety notes 1:
For safety reasons, the maximum permitted rotational speed indicated must never be exceeded.
Manufactured By:
Pferd Inc.
Other Details
Convenient to use due to simple handling and low-vibration working.
No operational disruptions caused by sticking, slipping, or disengaging.
Reduced down time due to quick changes.