ABRASIVES: CONES, MOPS & WHEELS Screw On Mandrels
Mandrel Screw on type • Used with a wide variety of disc abrasive polishing attachments
• Screw on with ease for removal and fixing the abrasive polishing attachment of your choice
• Ø2.35mm Shank • Ø3.00mm Shank (M32972 & M47015) • M20875 & M47015 - Ø8mm diameter head, useful for thin & brittle disks
Suitable for a wide variety of consumables including: • Paper Polishing Wheels • Cutting Disks • Silicon Polishers (Wheels and Knife edges) • Radial Bristle Wheel
Ø2.35mm Shank (Parallel), Ø5mm Screw
Mandrel Screw on type - Mounted
• Mounted on a Ø2.35mm (3/32”) Shank Code
Description P1343M
Ø2.35mm Shank (Parallel), Ø5mm Screw
• Used with a wide variety of disc abrasive polishing attachments
UOM EACH Price £0.75
Ø2.35mm Shank (Stepped), Ø5mm Screw
• Screw on with ease for removal and fixing the abrasive polishing attachment of your choice
• Mounted on wooden hub • Can screw onto polishing machine mandrels • Ø5mm bore diameter (approx.) • Hub diameter Ø15mm
Suitable for a wide variety of consumables including:
• Paper Polishing Wheels • Cutting Disks • Silicon Polishers (Wheels and Knife edges)
• Mounted on a Ø2.35mm (3/32”) Shank Code
Description M32971
Ø2.35mm Shank (Stepped), Ø5mm Screw
• Radial Bristle Wheel Code
UOM EACH Price £0.95 Snap On Mandrels
Ø2.35mm Shank (Stepped), Ø8mm Screw
Parallel Split, Ø5mm D39356 Description
Ø5mm Screw, Parallel Shank, Mounted
UOM Price EACH £1.50
Sizes: • Ø3.5mm Cylinder • Length 50mm • 25mm Cylinder Body Length • 16mm Long Split • 0.50mm Split Gap • Mounted on a Ø3/32” or 2.35mm
Code M32974 Description Parallel Split, Ø3.5mm
UOM EACH
Price £0.95
Code M47015 Description
Ø3.00mm Shank (Stepped), Ø8mm Screw
UOM EACH Price breaks available, see website Screw On Mandrels, Mounted Price £0.95
Ø3.00mm Shank (Stepped), Ø8mm Screw
Split Mandrels
Split parallel & tapered mandrels, slotted for holding strips of abrasive paper or cloth.
• Split Mandrels are very useful to use for levelling off metals
• Any type of paper can be used with these mandrels, from course to fine
• Used on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, gold, sliver, platinum, palladium, titanium, pewter, tin, steel, iron and aluminium.
• Using various paper grades you can level off the piece, smoothing scratches, pit holes, file and casting flash marks.
• Cut chosen abrasive paper into strips, feed into the split and wrap around the mandrel ready for use.
• A high polishing finish is also achievable with your split mandrel by using very fine abrasive paper
• An economical way to do large batch work Parallel Split, Ø3.5mm
Ø8mm diameter head, useful for thin & brittle disks • Mounted on a Ø2.35mm (3/32”) Shank
Code M20875 Description
Ø2.35mm Shank (Stepped), Ø8mm Screw
UOM EACH Price £0.75
Ø3.00mm Shank (Parallel), Ø5mm Screw
Snap on Paper Disc Mandrel • Easy snap on filament for mounting and removing paper discs
• reduces time changing your paper polishing disc
Size: • Length 45mm • Mounted on a Ø3/32” or 2.35mm
• Mounted on a Ø3.00mm Shank Code
Description M32972
Ø3.00mm Shank (Parallel), Ø5mm Screw
Used with Paper Disks: • Fine - P12615 • Medium - P12616
UOM EACH Price £0.95
• Coarse - P12617 Code
P12618 Description Snap On Mini Disk Mandrel
UOM Price EACH
Price breaks available, see website
Pin Chuck Adaptor & Collets
£2.70 See Page 1066
Sizes: • Ø5mm Cylinder • Length 60mm • 30mm Cylinder Body Length • 20mm Long Split • 0.65mm Split Gap • Mounted on a Ø3/32” or 2.35mm
Code M9476 Description Parallel Split, Ø5mm
UOM EACH
Price £0.75
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