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Felt Wheel for Machine,⌀150x25x32mm, Hard
A felt wheel is a grinding and polishing tool made of compressed natural or synthetic felt. It is used for finishing surfaces: polishing, finishing, smoothing, removing minor scratches, and adding shine to various materials.
Specifications:
Diameter – 150 mm
Thickness – 25 mm
Hardness Class – Hard
Slot – 32 mm
Purpose and Application of Felt Wheels
Felt wheels are used for:
Polishing metals – steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, bronze, brass, etc.;
Finishing stone, glass, plastic, and plexiglass;
Wood and paintwork – finishing sanding, polishing with wax and pastes;
Use with polishing pastes (GOI, Dialux, Menzerna, etc.);
Use with power tools – grinders, drills, grinders, hand polishers.
Felt wheel hardness classes
Hardness is selected based on the type of material and the processing stage.
Class – Soft (M)
Characteristics – Flexible, conforms well to surface shapes
Use – Final polishing, working with delicate materials (stainless steel, brass, plastic)
Class – Hard (T)
Characteristics – Dense, less compressible
Use – Pre-polishing, removing oxides, roughness
Main Dimensions
Dimensions are selected based on the type of equipment:
For hand-held machines (angle grinders, drills, sanders)
Diameter: 100, 115, 125, 150, 180 mm
Thickness: 10–25 mm
Bore: 22.2 mm (for angle grinders), 6–10 mm (for drills)
For stationary machines;
Diameter: 125–400 mm and more
Thickness: 20–50 mm and more
Body: 32, 50 mm, or custom.
For mini-tools;
(engravers, drills)
Diameter: 20–60 mm
Body: 3 mm (pin)
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