Klingspor main catalogue Abrasive, cutting-off & grinding discs Page 173
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Non-woven web Discs / Backing pads SCM disc, waterproof NDS 800 Properties Applications: Bonding agent Resin Metals J Grain Stainless steel J Paint/Varnish/Filler K Plastic K Aluminium oxide Non-woven Non-woven material with material type fabric lining K Wood Advantages: High edge stability - Aggressive abrasive behaviour - Long service life - Can be used for wet and dry grinding - With expressible center hole for easy mounting, secure hold and smooth running on backing plates with centering - Also suited for backing pads without centering and fiber discs backing plates with clamping screw Available grits: 24 30 36 40 50 60 80 100 120 150 180 220 240 280 320 360 400 500 600 800 1000 1200 1500 2000 2500 3000 Diameter x Bore in mm Grit Colour Grade Packing unit/pcs. Cat. number 115 x 22 50 brown coarse 10 320103 115 x 22 100 maroon medium 10 320104 115 x 22 180 blue very fine 10 320105 125 x 22 50 brown coarse 10 320106 125 x 22 100 maroon medium 10 320107 125 x 22 180 blue very fine 10 320108 Self-fastening backing pad for SCM discs NDS 555 Advantages: Good adhesion for non-woven web discs - For medium-duty grinding and polishing Diameter in mm Thread/Shaft Max. operating speed Max. RPM Packing unit/pcs. Cat. number 115 thread M14 80 m/s 13300 rpm 1 164100 125 thread M14 80 m/s 12250 rpm 1 208275 173 Non-woven web products 16
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