Description:
This set of strip discs for angle grinders offers a practical way to remove paint, rust and stubborn coatings from metal and other surfaces, making renovation tasks quicker and less costly. They are suited to DIY projects and workshop maintenance, delivering aggressive material removal while remaining flexible enough for curved parts.
Key Points
The discs are intended for stripping paint and rust without heavy investment in specialised tools. They work on metal, steel, aluminium and even on ceramic or wood surfaces, which makes them useful for fence and bike maintenance as well as for restoring machinery. The reinforced mesh construction aims to extend working life and reduce frequent replacements, while the water-resistant properties help when working outdoors or on damp jobs. ⚒️
Technical Specifications
- Name: Embedo 5PCS 115mm strip discs
- Diameter: 115 mm
- Thickness: 15 mm
- Bore size: 22 mm
- Materials: reinforced fibre mesh, resin elastomer, diamond / silicon carbide particles
Usage Recommendations
Start with a moderate grinder speed and a light contact pressure to gauge removal rate, then increase pressure gradually if needed. For curved or detailed areas, hold the disc at a shallow angle and use short passes to avoid gouging the substrate. When working on painted surfaces, wear a dust mask and eye protection because old paint may contain hazardous pigments. Also check that your grinder’s spindle and guard are compatible with a 22 mm bore before fitting the disc. 🧰
Benefits
These discs aim to combine effective stripping performance with low vibration and reduced dust generation, according to the manufacturer. They can save time on large surface jobs thanks to their abrasive particle blend and flexible backing. The design is presented as a cost-effective alternative to chemical strippers for many routine tasks.
Practical Notes and Limitations
Consider that very hard or heat-cured coatings may wear the discs faster, which could mean more frequent replacement on industrial jobs. Performance can vary depending on grinder speed and pressure, so results achieved on small test areas are a good indicator of expected working life. The manufacturer’s guidance on compatibility and safe operating speeds should be followed to avoid premature damage to the disc or tool.










