Product Details
2" Coarse Quick Change Surface Conditioning Disc (100 Pieces) (13219) by Shark®. When you need a coarse finishing wheel for cleaning and deburring, the 100-pack of Shark Industries Brown Quick Change Surface Conditioning Discs delivers performance.
Specifications
Diameter: 2" |
Abrasive Type: Non-Woven |
Grit: Coarse |
Grit Grade: Coarse |
Attachment Type: TR (Type III) |
Max RPM: 25000 |
Includes
- (100) Quick Change Surface Conditioning Discs
Features
- Twist-to-Lock Backing – When it's time to change this flexible, non-woven disc, use the quick-change attachment system and return to work in as little time as possible
- Assembled in the United States – You can trust the quality of Shark Industries products as Shark uses only the best materials
- Compatibility – It's Discs will offer full compatibility with all 3M holders, as well as many other twist-locking styles from other manufacturers
- Rust-Removal Disc – The coarse grit of this conditioning disc makes it ideal for final cleaning, deburring, finishing, rust removal and residue-removal jobs
- Open-Web Construction – Shark's discs resist loading and run cool for consistent finishes
- Made in USA – Shark assemblies brown "cookies" in the United States, so customers can trust the quality
Each conformable, non-woven disc features a Type R quick-change locking system that is easily attached to the backing pad. Swap out an old disc quickly and get back to work. Equivalent to 3M #07480. Use with right-angle and die grinders. Pair them with the PN-13012 twist-to-lock rubber backing pad from Shark for the best performance.
With over 31 years of experience Shark® was established in 1983 by Diana Mini and was first located in Chicago, Illinois until 2001. In 2000, Shark began building their new 50,000 square foot manufacturing and warehousing facility in Rockford, Minnesota. Today, Shark manufactures cut-off wheels, flap discs, and converts surface conditioning discs and mini grinding discs at their Rockford facility. In the last 5 years, Shark has purchased 3 new machines to improve the production of their most popular items; as well as to manufacture items that were previously sourced overseas.