SKU | 7010299224 |
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Legacy SKU | 60980106649 |
UPC | 00051111565995 |
Product Number | 06541 |
3M Platen Pad Cover is constructed of silver colored cloth facing with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing. Used to protect the platen pad on an orbital platen sander, the abrasive media adheres to the platen pad cover.
- For use with an orbital platen sander
- Reduces wear and tear on the felt platen pad
- Pressure sensitive adhesive backing is easy to apply
- 53 inches long by 10-1/2 inches wide
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Weight | 0.7 lb |
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Length | 11.3 in |
Width | 5.3 in |
Height | 5.6 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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What is 3M™ Platen Pad Cover - Silver Cloth 06541?
3M™ Platen Pad Cover - Silver Cloth 06541 is a heat-resistant and durable cover designed to provide a smooth surface for heat printing presses.
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What size does it come in?
The platen pad cover comes in the size of 10-1/2 inches x 53 inches.
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How many covers are there per package?
Each pack contains one (1) piece of the platen pad cover.
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Is this product easy to install on my machine?
Yes, definitely! This type of product takes just seconds to slip onto your printing machines' lower platens, improving both productivity and quality thus making installation very easy.
The 3M™ Platen Pad Cover is available in a roll form and measures 53 inches long by 10-1/2 inches wide. This cover is designed to protect the surface of the platen pad and acts as a backup pad for the abrasive media.
Automated Cross Grain Scratch RemovalAn orbital platen sander is a machine that uses abrasive sheets in an oscillating pattern to sand or polish raw or finished wood products. The purpose of an orbital platen is to reduce the amount of random orbital hand sanding that operators typically do after wide belt sanding. To provide a smooth and consistent finish before heading to the staining or finishing operation, most orbital platen sanders use fine grade abrasives, usually grades 150-220 or similar.