POLISHING & FINISHING Wheel Hub Adapter
Wheel Hub Adapter for Foredom Polishing Motor BL2CE
• For Tapered Spindles • For left and right hand mounting
• Wheels with Ø25mm (1”) arbor hole
• For BL2CE polishing motor spindles and standard tapered spindles
Code FD4568 Description Wheel Hub Adapter, Foredom Wheel Mandrels
• Overal length 180mm • Maximum Width: 40mm
Code P9625 Description
Dressing Rake, Metal Handle - A*F Swiss
UOM EACH Price £23.95
Dressing Rake Metal Handle - Non EU
Polishing Machine Filter Bags Specific to polishing machines we sell.
• P12725 - Polimax 1 (P8670, P8670A also Filtair E19539)
Wheel Mandrels for Foredom Polishing Motor BL2CE
Specifically designed for rubber bonded abrasive wheels, grinding stones & sanding drums.
• Wheel mandrels left or right side for Ø8mm (5/16”) shaft
• For left or right hand mounting • For buffs and wheels up to Ø100mm (4”) • 6mm ( ¼”) centre mounting • Up to 19mm ( ¾”) thick
Code
FDWM5 FDWM6
Description
Right Side Foredom Wheel Mandrel
UOM Price
Left Side Foredom Wheel Mandrel EACH £15.75 EACH £15.75
• Overal length 220mm • Maximum Width: 62mm
Code P32817 Description
Dressing Rake Metal Handle - Non EU
UOM EACH Price £12.70
Polishing Machine Accessories - Other
Dressing Rakes for Mops & Buffs
Through usage mops clog with compound and surface residue, which can cause defect the quality of polishing.
A Mop/Dressing Rake will clean and reshape a mop restoring it to good as new, giving the user fresh mop material when polishing so you can polish to a high standard.
Please note: appropriate protective equipment should be used when operating this tool, see links below for full range.
How to use᷃
1. Run the soiled mop on the polishing machine as if you were polishing. 2. Hold the Dressing Rake with pressure against the mops.
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Dressing Rake for Polishing / Buffing Mops, Double Handle - Non EU
• P8760A - Ventura 2 (P8760) • E8292A - Ventura 3 (E8292) • P52915 - Arbe polishing machines (P52913 & P52914) • P52919 - Arbe polishing machines (P52918) • P56297 - Arbe polishing machines (P56296) • D41135 - Durston polishing machines (P40516 & P40517)
• P44202 - Practec double polishing machine (P44200) • P44203 - Practec double polishing machine (P44201)
Code
P12725 P8760A E8292A P52915 P52919 P56297 D41135
P44202 P44203 Description
Filter Bag for Polimax 1 Filter Bag for Ventura 2 Filter for Ventura 3
Filter for Arbe Polishing Motor Filter for Arbe Polishing Motor Filter for Arbe Polishing Motor Filter for Durston Polishing Motor
Filter for Practec Single Polishing Motor
Filters for Practec Polishing Motor P44201
Polishing Cowls
UOM Price EACH £21.50
EACH £14.45 EACH £38.95 EACH £18.95 £9.95 £9.95 £8.95
EACH EACH EACH
EACH £5.95 PACK*2 £35.95
UOM Price £4.95
EACH
3. With the spikes of the tool facing down let the mop cut into the rake (as if polishing). 4. The Dressing Rake will shave the mop hair surface and renew the mops look and competency.
5. Now the mop is ready to polish.
Dressing Rake, Metal Handle - A*F Swiss
Polishing Machine Filters & Bags
•This durable heavy duty rake is excellent to trim down your old polishing mops with speed • Double wooden handle • Overal length 380mm
Code R36350 Description
Dressing Rake for Polishing / Buffing Mops, Double Handle - Non EU
UOM EACH Price breaks available, see website Price £7.95
Emery Paper See Page 1183
Polishing with mops and abrasives is an untidy process with mop hairs, polishing composition and dust dispersing over the workshop.
This inexpensive Polishing Cowl Metal Hood is an aid to reduce air contamination in the workshop
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