Zirconia Alumina Flap Disc Grinding Wheels. These flap discs are manufactured using premium VSM Zirconia cloth. The VSM material is superior due to its uniform particle size, aggressive cut and premium blend of ingredients. The VSM Zirconia abrasive grain material is adhered with a special resin bond to a poly / cotton backing. The resin bond and poly / cotton back allows the flap discs to achieve maximum cutting capacity, strong edge strength and long lasting life by providing a low stretch, high strength material and for the incredibly high concentrations of zirconia alumina abrasive grains. These discs exceed other flap discs by packing 25 to 50% more abrasive on each snippet. In addition, all discs are manufactured on German-built computer controlled machines and subject to numerous performance and safety tests which ensure high quality and greater safety. By buying through Lehigh Valley Abrasives, you get factory direct pricing on all of our branded flap discs. You will not find a better performing flap disc on the market. We guarantee our flap discs will perform as well as other, more expensive products, because they are made to the same standards, on the same machines and with the same materials. So why do they charge so much?
The regular, retail price for a pack of 10 discs is $69.99.
We are a broad line supplier of abrasives, metalworking, maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) products for industrial customers. We support the manufacturing sector through many industries including: aerospace, agriculture, automotive, casting & foundries, defense, electronics, energy, furniture, medical, metalworking and plastics / composites. Please call 616-228-0650 or e-mail info@lehighvalleyabrasives.com for any questions, or if you need an item you do not see on our website.
"Posted by Darell Dickey on 5th Sep 2016
Sadly, I missed the part where it said "Flat" and now I've learned that type 27 is flat and type 29 is conical. I have always used conical, and don't like the flat for the work, I do. Now I have 20 of them to burn through! :sigh: My bad. But the product is great.
Posted by Unknown on 8th Jun 2016
But ordered the wrong grit to sharpen heavy mower blades. Go with the 80 if your doing commercial type blades