• Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel
  • Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel
  • Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel
  • Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel
  • Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel

Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel

Standard: 4"
Shape: Dish
Bonding Agent: Resin Binder
Pad Type: Buffing Wheel
Customized Support: OEM, ODM, Obm
Color: White, Yellow
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
JINGSTAR
Wet/Dry Use
Wet
Feature
High Efficiency
Type
Wet Polishing Pad
Usage
Resin+Diamond Powder
Grit
50, 100,190, 200, 400, 1500, 3000
Application
Stone/Concrete
Transport Package
Box
Specification
100mm
Trademark
JINGSTAR
Origin
Fujian, China
HS Code
68042290
Production Capacity
90000

Product Description

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The cloth buffing wheels is in white/yellow color, with a raised layer on the edge of the fabric, Suitable for metal, jewelry, hardware, stainless steel, aluminum products, wood, plastics, ceramics, glass, clocks and other processing industries grinding and polishing

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Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel
1. Ply count refers to the total amount of layered cloth pieces used in the buffing wheel construction. Typically, 40 ply buffing wheels would be a bit under a 1/2" in thickness.
2. Stitching is measured either in total concentric rows of sewing or the inches in space between each row of sewing. Keep in mind, the tighter the the sewing, the more aggressive and tight the buffing wheel will polish. Also, it can be advantageous to get a tighter sewing pattern since rows of sewing can be removed with a small knife allowing the user to always "loosen" the sewn buffing wheel and get a softer polish if needed.
3. These cotton sewn polishing wheels need to have compound applied while the buffing wheel is spinning. Given their thicker and stout stack of cotton material sewn together, it's important to use a buffing wheel rake often if the compound somewhat solidifies during use on the end of the polishing wheel. A hard tacky surface of compound that has built up can be indicative of a need to 
Lose/Close Stitched Buffing Wheel

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