Pair with grinding wheels and sanding discs to remove material from large areas and tight spots
Attach discs to power tools and reinforce the discs
Pair with cordless grinders to bevel smooth edges on plastic pipe and tubing
Create smooth, beveled edges on flat plates or plastic pipe and tubing
Remove imperfections and apply protective coatings on delicate surfaces
Connect cartridge sanding rolls to hand-held drills and die grinders
As the outer sanding surface wears away, new abrasive is exposed
Apply adhesive, air dry, and bring surfaces together to bond
Sand down burs on large, flat surfaces and sharp edges; also known as unitized blocks
Convert bench-mount motors and drills into flexible-shaft grinders
Attach bits and burs to grind, deburr, and finish material
Push, twist, or clamp onto file tangs to securely grip files
Adapt flap wheels with a threaded stud to tools that have a threaded spindle
Reduce the arbor hole size on flap wheels so they'll fit the shaft of your tool
Attach flap wheels to tools that accept a shank; also known as mandrels
Create a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces without gouging them
Convert grinder spindles to thread sizes that work with grinding wheels and sanding discs
Add to grinders to remove material from work surfaces using abrasion
Replace the blade on your oscillating tool
Set up your oscillating tool to sand surfaces
Grind, scrape, and cut in tight spaces without damaging the surrounding material
Thread onto your tool’s arbor to hold a sanding disc against the backup pad
Install and remove blind, solid, hollow, and other types of rivets
Connect rotary sanding pads to hand-held drills and die grinders
Reach into pipes, tubes, corners, and slots to smooth their surfaces and remove paint and rust
Complete a wide range of cutting, grinding, and sanding tasks with your rotary tool
Quickly swap accessories in and out of your rotary tool
Attach to the end of Dremel grinders for quick accessory changes without extra tools
Pair with rotary tools to smooth wood, fiberglass, and rubber or remove rust from metal
Extend the life of sanding belts, rolls, discs, and sheets by removing residue
Smooth the surfaces of workpieces and remove layers of paint and rust
Organize your sanding rolls so they're ready to grab and go
Pair with sanders and sanding sticks to smooth the surfaces of workpieces and remove paint and rust
Smooth out small, recessed, and hard-to-reach areas, and also remove paint and rust
For better control than powered sanders, sand surfaces manually
Slip into areas where other abrasives can't reach, from small holes to keyways
Swap between hook and loop and adhesive-backed sanding discs without also switching the sanding pad
Add between your sanding disc and backup pad for a finer finish
Save the usable inner part of worn sanding discs by cutting the perimeter down a size
Add to sanders, floor buffers, and other tools to smooth out workpieces and remove paint and rust
Assortments include a variety of sanding drums and sleeves to shape and deburr internal surfaces
Use by hand or add to sanders, sanding blocks, and other tools to create a smooth finish on surfaces
Convert grinders or hand-held power tools into sanding tools
Use with grinders to shape, deburr, and sand edges and internal surfaces
Pair with straight grinding wheels to remove material from one spot and along weld seams
More powerful than angle grinders to quickly remove large amounts of rust and other materials
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