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Mini Grinding Discs - Shark

Part #: 3220ZGT

The Shark 3220ZGT Mini Grinding Discs are engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring efficient material removal in confined spaces. These 2-inch diameter, 24-grit discs are designed for aggressive grinding applications across automotive and industrial sectors, ensuring durability and consistent performance. This pack of 25 provides a reliable supply for various demanding tasks.

Key Features

  • Aggressive 24 Grit: Ideal for rapid material removal, shaping, and heavy stock reduction on metal surfaces.
  • Compact 2-Inch Diameter: Optimally sized for precision work and accessing tight areas where larger discs cannot reach.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Shark for durability and extended lifespan under rigorous shop conditions.
  • Bulk Pack: Supplied in a convenient pack of 25 discs, ensuring availability for multiple projects and reducing downtime.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Designed for use with air tools and die grinders equipped to handle 2-inch grinding discs.

Applications

These mini grinding discs are well-suited for a range of professional applications, including:

  • Automotive Repair: Preparing weld seams, removing rust and corrosion, shaping body filler, and general metal fabrication on vehicle components.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Deburring metal parts, cleaning prior to welding, blending uneven surfaces, and light stock removal in manufacturing and maintenance operations.
  • Fabrication: Grinding down welds, smoothing rough edges, and preparing surfaces on various metal types.

Specifications

  • Disc Diameter: 2 inches
  • Grit: 24
  • Quantity: 25 discs per pack
  • Model Number: 3220ZGT
  • Manufacturer: Shark Industries

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  • Model: 116344
  • UPC: 682488032201
  • Manufacturers Part #: 3220ZGT
  • Manufactured by: Shark
  • Also Known As: SI3220ZGT, SR3220ZGT, SRK3220ZGT

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 2010.