Eastwood Abrasive Buffing Wheel
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Description
Give steel, stainless or aluminum parts an amazing satin shine with our 8-inch abrasive buffing wheels. They provide a flexible cushion of non-woven, abrasive impregnated nylon fibers that bring an absolute uniformity to finishing that was never before possible. Each section is made of four-ply material. Sections can be ganged together for wider face widths up to 1-inch total. The ventilated steel centers ensure cool buffing. Eastwood abrasive bias buffs are also flexible and allow conformity to your parts, meaning you can use these wheels for roll cages, brackets, wheels and other curved or cylindrical items.
- Four-ply construction
- Ventilated steel center
- Flexible for curved panels and tubing
- Made for 1-1.5 HP buff motors
- Non-woven fibers
Add this 8-inch abrasive polishing wheel to any 1-1.5 HP buffing motor or bench grinder with a ¾-inch arbor to produce a smooth and glistening finish. Watch our video below to see the wheel in action on steel tubing with its amazing before and after shine. Eastwood has 90-day returns if you’re not satisfied with your results.
Specifications
• 3/4" hole (Fits 3/4" arbor)
• 1 inch wide design
• Designed for 1 - 1 1/2 HP buff motor
• Steel center construction
• Abrasive impregnated nylon fibers
• Non-woven
• 4 ply
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Would this wheel work to polish a stainless steel knife blade (Buck 110) has some minor not deep scratches? Thank You!
Can I mount these to a handheld dewalt 7" or 9" polisher/buffer?
does it safely buff copper?
What is the rpm rating for these wheels?
I know they are 1 inch wide but in the video how many wheel are put together ?
What can I do to make this fit a 1/2 arbor?
Is there an adapter for a 5/8" arbor?
Will this work on aluminum?
