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2" Surface Conditioning Disc Fine Grit (Blue) (50/ - The Main Resource

Part #: MI397-50

The Main Resource MI397-50 2" Surface Conditioning Disc in fine grit (blue) is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise surface preparation. This disc is ideal for tasks demanding a refined finish, efficiently cleaning and conditioning various surfaces without aggressive material removal. It provides a consistent cut, ensuring optimal results for demanding automotive and industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Fine Grit (Blue): Designed for blending, light deburring, and achieving a smooth, consistent finish on metal surfaces.
  • 2-Inch Diameter: Optimally sized for accessing tight spaces and intricate contours common in engine bays and fabrication work.
  • High Performance: Features a maximum RPM of 25,000, allowing for efficient and quick material conditioning.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by The Main Resource, these discs are built for professional-grade durability and extended service life in demanding workshop environments.
  • Consistent Finish: Delivers a uniform scratch pattern, making it suitable for pre-paint preparation or achieving a clean surface for sealants and adhesives.

Applications

This 2" surface conditioning disc is an essential tool for a range of automotive and industrial tasks. In automotive repair, it excels at gasket surface preparation, light rust removal, and cleaning prior to welding or painting. It is also effective for deburring edges on machined parts, conditioning surfaces for adhesive application, and removing old coatings or sealants. Its fine grit makes it suitable for working on aluminum, stainless steel, and other metals where a non-aggressive, controlled cut is required.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: The Main Resource
  • Model Number: MI397-50
  • Product Name: 2" Surface Conditioning Disc Fine Grit (Blue)
  • Grit: Fine (Blue)
  • Max RPM: 25,000

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 03 August, 2021.