Grinding Grid AN 400 for Paint, Varnish, Filler, Gel coats, Plaster, Plasterboard walls, Composite materials, Wood 50 pcs Set

№ 751001
Brand: Klingspor
Free delivery above 100 BGN for Sofia
67.79 with VAT
56.49 no VAT
Code Diameter (mm) Grit Unit price Availability Qty
751001 225 80 67.79 4
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751002 225 100 62.31 5
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751003 225 120 62.31 5
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751004 225 150 62.31 5
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751005 225 180 62.31 5
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751006 225 240 62.31 5
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Benefits:

  • Effective and full-surface dust extraction thanks to open lattice structure
  • Dust-free sanding extends the service life of the abrasive
  • Improved health and safety due to reduced dust formation at the work station
  • Independent of existing extraction hole patterns
  • Waterproof

Wide range of applications

Breites Anwendungsspektrum

 

Our abrasive sheets can be used on all standard machines and a host of different materials. They are also suitable for all types of applications from finish grinding to the grinding of highly profiled components.

Grit Size

The grit size indicates the abrasive grade on the abrasive side of the paper.  A higher grit number indicates a smaller abrasive grain and a finer abrasive product. A “P” in front of the grit size indicates that the product is graded in accordance with the European FEPA standard (www.fepa-abrasives.org).

Indication of use

The terms coarse, medium and fine are often used in conjunction with grit size of abrasive grains. What grits sizes are located within the individual terms?

 

12,16,20 super coarse For extra deep and coarse cutting, e.g. floor sanding.
24,30,36 extra coarse For coarse cutting.
40,50,60 coarse  For cutting and sanding uneven surfaces.
80,100 medium For sanding marks and uneveness.
120,150,180 fine For fine-sanding, and use between and after final surface treatment.
220,240,280,320 extra fine For final sanding where there is a particular requirement for a smooth surface.
400,500,600 super fine For final sanding where there is a particular requirement for an extra smooth surface.
800, 1200 and finer ultra fine For final sanding where there is a particular requirement for and extremely smooth surface.

 

Grit size tips

Grit sizes above 240 are defined as extra fine and used mostly on special hard, fine surfaces that require special considerations taken to the surface.

Hard woods are harder to grind than soft. Go up a grit size to avoid scratches you would have to spend extra time to sand away again.

 

Look for products with a P in front of the grit size. These have a uniform size of grains in its scale related to the FEPA P strandard. This ensures a smooth sanding.

Choose quality products - so you avoid irregularities in the paper that can damage the substrate.

How closely a product is coated - i.e. how many sand grains there are per m2 varies. Typically 50 to 75% of the surface is covered with grain. The coarse grit sizes are usually scattered more open than the finer. A densely littered product immediately gives a good performance at startup. A more open coat can give a better effect over time. This is because dust tends to adhere to the surface and this happens a lot faster with products that have a dense coat. 

Manufacturer Code:
337878