SKU | 7010310349 |
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Legacy SKU | 66000028911 |
UPC | 00051115352911 |
Product Number | 877008 |
The Standard Abrasives Unitized Mounted Point lightly deburrs, blends and finishes metal and plastic parts. Choose from many different shapes and sizes to match specific small parts with hard-to-reach areas. Unitized mounted points deburr and finish without altering the shape of the workpiece, and self-dress to continually expose fresh mineral during use for efficient operations.
- Compact abrasive lightly deburrs and finishes the workpiece without changing part geometry
- Mounted point is securely fastened to a metal spindle for safe use with die grinders
- Non-woven construction resists loading during use
- Unitized production method compresses abrasive web for greater density and durability
- Resists smearing for cleaner surfaces and less preparation
- Self-dressing material exposes fresh grain through the life cycle
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0.105 lbs | |
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Width | 3 in | |
Length | 3 in | |
Height | 3 in |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 1.401 lb |
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Length | 15.56299 in |
Width | 6.4378 in |
Height | 3.81299 in |
Color | Light Gray |
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Maximum Speed | 45,300 rpm |
PRODUCT FAQ
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What is the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point 877008 used for?
The Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point 877008 is primarily used for blending and finishing of metal surfaces.
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How many units come in a case of the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point 877008, 731 B121 x 1/8 in, 5 per inner?
There are a total of 50 mounted points that come in one case of the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point 877008, each with a diameter of approximately one-eighth inch.
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Can you recommend any other products that would complement the use of this abrasive tool from your company?
Absolutely! For use alongside our unitized mounted point, we also offer flap wheels and radial bristle discs.
Suitable Shapes and Sizes for a Variety of Workpieces
Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point is available in a variety of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) shapes and sizes, making it ideal for light blending and deburring of smaller workpieces. The range of abrasive sizes helps operators to effectively finish various parts. The abrasive point is permanently fastened to a metal spindle, allowing it to be securely run at high speed with a die grinder.
Unitized Products Excel at Consistent Finishes
Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point reduces the risk of smearing or blemishing the surface. It also features non-woven web that is load resistant and keeps the abrasive minerals cutting at high performance by limiting clogging of the nylon fibers.
Unitized products are created by compressing and curing multiple layers of abrasive material together. The tough, layered, unitized construction gives the abrasive higher density and more durability, making the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Mounted Point ideal for small workpieces that require a consistent finish. As the fibers break down and fresh mineral is exposed, it reduces the likelihood of dull or blunt mineral smearing the surface, contributing to cleaner surfaces and less re-work. Furthermore, manual fatigue that may result from applying heavy pressure to a dull abrasive is reduced.
Super Sharp Silicon Carbide Leaves a Fine Finish
Silicon Carbide is harder and sharper than either aluminum oxide or zirconia alumina. It is most commonly used for low-pressure applications such as paint prep and the final stages of whitewood sanding. While it may have a shorter life than aluminum oxide, it produces a finer, brighter finish.
The unitized mounted points are color-coded by grade for easy identification in the workroom. Coarse grade points are dark gray, medium grade points are blue, and fine grade points are light gray.
The Many Benefits of Standard Abrasives™ Non-Woven Products
Standard Abrasives™ Unitized products offer many benefits for heavy-duty jobs. They invigorate deburring, cleaning, blending, and finishing applications by helping operators reduce finishing steps, minimize costs, and achieve greater throughput.