3M™ Square Pad 747D was designed to help operators with a variety of metalworking tasks from slab cleaning, grinding and deburring to finishing and blending.
Abrasive Material | Ceramic |
Application | Deburring, Grinding, Polishing, Finishing, Cleaning |
Attachment Type | Eyelet |
Backing Material | Cloth |
Backing Weight | X Weight |
Bond Type | Resin |
Brands | 3M™ |
Coat Type | Closed Coat |
Equipment - Machines | Die Grinders |
For Use On | Stainless Steel, Titanium/Zirconium, High Nickel Alloy |
Grit | 60, 80, P120 |
Industries | Metalworking, MRO |
Product Color | Orange |
Shape | Square |
Sub Applications | Straight Shaft Grinding, Slab Cleaning, Blending, Blending Corners |
Sub Industries | Metal Fabrication |
Overall Length (Imperial) | 1.5 in, 2 in, 3 in |
Overall Length (Metric) | 38.1 mm, 50.8 mm, 76.2 mm |
Overall Thickness (Imperial) | 0.375 in, 0.5 in |
Overall Thickness (Metric) | 9.525 mm, 12.7 mm |
Overall Width (Imperial) | 1.5 in, 2 in, 3 in |
Overall Width (Metric) | 38.1 mm, 50.8 mm, 76.2 mm |
Safety Data Sheets
Document Number: MSDS_2571362_US_EN
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