Mops supplied size 100mm or 150mm in 40 &Ā 50 fold material. Please check shopping cart for price variances. Works best with Unipol blue.
Available in either loose leaf or stitched diameters ranging from 100m or 150mm.
- Stiched or sewn layers of cloth become more dense and strong lending themselves to “cut” harder metal surface thus removing scratches and imperfections on the surface metal.
- Unstitched implies flexibility with only one ring of stitching appearing around the central arbor, the flexibility lends itself to irregular surfaces, chains and delicate pieces as well as final application. Unstitched buff wheels should not be used where fast metal removal is your aim.
- Top Tip * Mark the side-wall of your buff wheel with the abrasive type to avoid contamination. Wheels should be reserved for use with either greasy or greasless types of abrasives/compounds.
Polishing and Buffing Wheels in Action
When brushes, buffs or wheels turn at high RPM on a polishing lathe, tremendous centrifugal forces cause walls to flatten and compact.
The walls of the wheel or buff flatten and become stiff and under the circumstances the face surface becomes uniform creating a flat plane to the contacting metal.
This force, as much as the wheel material and the abrasive applied gives the wheel its working qualities and produces the result.
When the wheel revolves, it turns toward the worker and exerts a downward pressure. It is important to bring the metal at a tangential angle then into sideways motion contact with the revolving wheel and only in the area of buffs forward lower quarter segment.
If the work is applied at any other section of the turning buff wheel the work will be torn from your hands by the opposing direction of the turning wheel. Injury or damage to work piece can be a consequence.
The problem of frictional heat is caused because two forces are at play. Pressure and RPM. Greater pressure or higher RPM imply increasing heat. Metal is a good heat conductor.
Excessive pressure removes too much metal to be worn away = monetary loss. Your binder or abrasive will also burn a glaze onto the buff spoiling it permanently.
Solutions include wearing rubber finger cots or leather cots to insulate. Minimise heat build up with short passes or intervals to allow brief cooling.
Wood ring clamp can hold work, wood is a poor conductor of heat compared to metal.
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