The Scotch-Brite™ Clean and Strip Disc D1 is well suited for cleaning operations requiring an aggressive cut to remove paint, sealant, rust or other coatings. The disc has a built-in 1/4˝ spindle for easy attachment to a die grinder or other portable tool.
Abrasive Material | Silicon Carbide |
Application | Surface Preparation |
Attachment Type | Hook & Loop |
Backing Material | Non-woven |
Brands | Scotch-Brite™ |
Center Hole Diameter (Imperial) | 0.25 in |
Equipment - Machines | Die Grinders |
Grade | Extra Coarse |
Industries | Marine, General Industrial, Metalworking, Aerospace, MRO, Transportation & Heavy Equipment |
Maximum Speed | 6000 rpm |
Sub Applications | Coating Removal, Rust Removal, Paint Removal, Sealant Removal, Paint Stripping |
Sub Industries | Metal Fabrication |
Overall Diameter (Imperial) | 4 in |
Overall Diameter (Metric) | 101.6 mm |
Safety Data Sheets
Document Number: MSDS_0687285_US_EN
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