14" Untreated Sewn Sisal Buffing Wheel
14" Untreated Sewn Sisal Buffing Wheel
SKU: SKU:B253555
14" Untreated Sewn Sisal Buffing Wheel
The 14" Untreated Sewn Sisal Buffing Wheel is a reliable tool for achieving a smooth, polished finish on steel, stainless steel, and other ferrous metals. Designed with a 1/4" spiral sew, this sisal buffing wheel is ideal for cut buffing, allowing you to effectively work on a variety of surfaces.
Made from high-quality untreated sisal, it offers durability and strength, ensuring efficient cutting performance. Sisal fibers are perfect for tough polishing tasks, though they do not retain compound as well as other materials. For optimal results, it’s recommended to pair this buffing wheel with Tripoli or steel compounds that contain a high grease content.
Whether you're a professional or DIY enthusiast, this sisal buffing wheel is a must-have for tackling heavy-duty metal finishing tasks. Experience enhanced performance and a consistent finish on your most challenging projects.
Key Features:
- 14" diameter, untreated sisal material for tough cut buffing applications
- 1/4" spiral sew for durability and consistent performance
- Ideal for use on steel, stainless steel, and other ferrous metals
- Best used with Tripoli or steel compounds containing high grease content
- Designed for heavy-duty polishing and metal finishing tasks
Perfect for those needing a powerful, cost-effective solution for metal buffing, this sisal buffing wheel will get the job done efficiently and effectively.
Additional Product Info
Additional Product Info
About:How do sisal buff wheels absorb grease?
The buffing material used to make sisal buff wheels has natural grease absorbing properties, allowing it to effectively absorb grease during the polishing process.
What are sisal buff wheels primarily used for?
Sisal buff wheels are primarily used for buffing metal surfaces, providing a stiff polishing wheel that can handle more aggressive work.
What are the advantages of using sisal buff wheels for metal polishing?
Sisal buff wheels are much stiffer and more abrasive than most other buffing wheel types, which allows for more aggressive work and enables the use of greater pressure against the surface being polished. This makes them effective for buffing metal surfaces.
How does the stiffness of sisal buff wheels affect their use?
The stiffness of sisal buff wheels allows for more aggressive work and the application of greater pressure during polishing, making them suitable for tasks that require increased rigidity.
What is the buffing material used to make sisal buff wheels?
Sisal buff wheels are made with a buffing material that is coarser than most other buffing wheels and has natural grease absorbing properties.
Description: Sewn bias sisal section buffs, also known as sisal buffing wheels, are specially designed for cut down operations that require more flexibility than a full disc sisal buff. These buffs are primarily used on hard aluminum and steel, with limited application on brass and zinc. It is important to note that they are not recommended for mush buffing operations.
The construction of these buffs involves using bias cut rolls of woven sisal, which are reinforced with the appropriate thread and sewn in a spiral pattern, based on the specific job requirements. This spiral sewing technique helps reduce fraying and ensures durability. The distance sewn between each row can vary, with quarter inch being the most common option.
The appearance of sewn bias sisal section buffs is flat and compact, with a face that can be altered by adjusting the ply or density. The choice of spiral sewing and treatment greatly influences the flexibility and hardness of the buff. Different sewing types, such as Concentric, Straight Spoke, Radial Arc, and others, can be selected based on the desired outcome. While untreated sisal can be used, dip treatments are highly recommended to enhance performance and extend the buff's lifespan.
Sewn bias sisal section buffs are primarily used for buffing or coloring various metal articles that require increased rigidity compared to open face sisal buffs. Their stiff nature and specific construction make them suitable for more demanding polishing tasks, allowing for greater pressure to be applied to the surface being polished. This results in more aggressive work and effective removal of imperfections for a high-quality finish.
In summary, sewn bias sisal section buffs offer versatility and flexibility in cut down operations, while maintaining the necessary rigidity for efficient metal polishing. Their construction, including the bias cut rolls of woven sisal and spiral sewing, ensures durability and longevity. When properly treated, these buffs deliver enhanced performance and extend their lifespan.
Typical Application: For buffing or coloring various articles made from metal where a softer cut and increased flexibility is needed over treated full disc sisal buffs.
Sizes: 2" to 20" diameter with standard sections being 11ply. These sections are approximately 1/2" thick and can be ganged together on the arbor shaft to achieve the desired overall face width.
Precautions: Safe operation requires the use of end washers or flanges. Wear appropriate safety clothing, respiratory, and eye protection during use. Do not exceed maximum specified RPM.
Note: Industrial grade. Guaranteed for quality and performance.