DESCRIPTION
The Rotur Velcro - faced sanding pad is a top - notch, long - lasting, and highly adaptable sanding tool. It's perfect for a wide array of tasks. With its high - quality Velcro surface, it attaches firmly and stably to drill chucks, enabling you to quickly and easily put on or take off sandpaper. You can effortlessly switch between different sandpaper grits, saving you time and effort from frequent sandpaper changes. The 50mm sanding pad comes in a parallel or tapered foam body, catering to diverse sanding requirements. Its durable foam backing offers great flexibility and control during sanding, ensuring smooth and even results. This sanding pad is suitable for various materials like wood, metal, and plastics. It can be used for both wet and dry sanding, making it a go - to tool in different settings. The smooth shank allows for easy and secure attachment to a drill chuck, giving you more versatility in sanding, especially when working on small or hard - to - reach areas for a smooth and consistent finish. Whether you're a DIY lover or a professional, this sanding pad is a must - have. Its durability, versatility, and ease of use make it a valuable addition to your toolbox. 50mm Parallel: V50FBP
Using the Rotur 50mm parallel Velcro - faced sanding pad is easy. First, attach the sanding pad to your drill chuck through the smooth shank. Make sure it's securely in place. Then, choose the right grit of sandpaper according to your project and stick it onto the Velcro face. You can switch between different grits as needed. For wet sanding, just add some water to the surface you're sanding. When using it, hold the drill steadily and move it evenly over the material to get a smooth finish. As for precautions, always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from debris. Don't apply too much pressure, as it may damage the sanding pad or the material. To maintain the sanding pad, clean it regularly. After use, remove the sandpaper and wipe the Velcro face with a clean cloth. Store it in a dry place to prevent the foam from getting damp and losing its shape.