SKU | 7100103015 |
---|---|
Legacy SKU | 66000236241 |
UPC | 00051115341557 |
Product Number | 727356 |
In coarse grades, the Standard Abrasives Silicon Carbide Cartridge Roll is used for high-speed grinding and deburring on all metals, as well as glass and composites. Its small size and shape enable it to reach into holes and diameters of machined parts or deburr irregular surfaces and contours. Super sharp silicon carbide suits hard-to-grind metals such as titanium, as well as softer surfaces.
- Ideal for grinding and deburring on ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Small size enables operators to reach tight spots with high speed
- Multi-layer design continually reveals fresh abrasive for longevity and consistent cut
- Super sharp silicon carbide cuts through hard-to-grind metals and softer surfaces
- Versatile range of sizes and grades are designed to meet specific project needs
- Arbor hole accommodates mandrel tool attachment for use with various high speed tools
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0 NULL | |
---|---|---|
Width | 0 null | |
Length | 0 null | |
Height | 0 null | |
Diameter | 1 in | 25.4 mm |
Center Hole Diameter | 1/8 in | 3.175 mm |
Shipping Dimensions |
|
Weight | 2.48395 lb |
---|---|
Length | 9.48819 in |
Width | 6.61417 in |
Height | 6.88976 in |
Color | Black |
---|---|
Maximum Speed | 12,000 rpm |
PRODUCT FAQ
-
What kind of material is the Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Roll 727356 made of?
The Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Roll 727356 is made with high-quality, durable aluminum oxide abrasive material that has a long life and can withstand tough applications.
-
How many cartridge rolls come in each case of Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Roll 727356?
Each case contains 50 cartridge rolls of the Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Roll 727356. This allows for plenty of replacements to keep your project moving forward!
-
What grit is the Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Roll 727356 available in?
The Standard Abrasives™ S/C Straight Cartridge Rolls are available in an impressive range of grits to fit any application need from low grits like #36 all way up to very fine grits like #320 and higher! For this specific model (Standard Abrasive s/c straight cartridge roll item no. 72-7356), it's rated at a medium/high quality grade with Grit =80 which should execute against multiple grinding or finishing applications.
Recommended Applications
When you need to grind or deburr hard-to-reach areas of the workpiece, choose a Standard Abrasives™ Silicon Carbide Cartridge Roll. It is ideal for getting into grooves, slots, threads or channels, punched or drilled holes, and contoured surfaces such as car parts. This product combines an aggressive cut with durability, making it a great solution for edge breaking and removal of machine tool marks or flash.
Cartridge rolls come in two shapes: straight or tapered. The cylindrical shape of the straight cartridge roll passes easily over and into irregular contours, while the tapered roll excels at reaching into corners and very tight diameters such as punched or drilled holes.
Running a Cartridge Roll on a High-Speed Tool
The cartridge roll has an arbor hole to accommodate a mandrel tool attachment (sold separately), which attaches to a rotary tool such as a die grinder or drill. The mandrel should have a pilot length no less than 1/2˝ shorter than the length of the cartridge roll.
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 superior finish and should be used when a fine scratch pattern is desired.
Benefits of a Multi-Layer Design
These cartridge rolls conquer big challenges when space gets tight. The multi-layer, multi-wear design of Standard Abrasives™ Zirconia Cartridge Roll keeps it cutting sharp and helps it withstand repeated wear. As top layers wear down with use, underlying layers expose fresh mineral, so you get a continuous and consistent cut, part after part. Wrapping multiple layers of the abrasive material around into a roll contributes to its sturdiness and durability.
A resin bond securely anchors mineral to the cloth backing – also enhancing the abrasive's toughness and strength. The closed-coat construction means mineral grains cover 100 percent of the cloth backing, so that a smoother, more consistent finish is achieved.