Description:
This pack of flap discs is aimed at users who need reliable material removal and surface blending with an angle grinder. These flap discs for angle grinder combine a 115 mm diameter and a 60 grit abrasive to tackle deburring, edge blending and heavy stock removal on metals and wood, offering a balance between aggression and control.
Key Points
The set contains twenty 115 mm flap discs that use a zirconium/alumina blend engineered for longer life and consistent cutting performance. 115 mm diameter ensures compatibility with common right-angle grinders and the flaps are arranged on a 15 degree bevel to improve surface contact during aggressive passes. For safety and comfort, the discs have a glass fibre backing that adds strength and vibration absorption, which helps during extended use. ⚙️
These discs are suited to stainless steel, mild steel, hardened steel and high-grade steel, and they also work on wood when a coarse finish is acceptable. Consider that the coarse 60 grit will remove material quickly but may leave scratch patterns that require finer flaps for finishing. 🛠️
Benefits
Using coarse flap discs speeds up tasks such as weld removal, chamfering and shaping. The layered construction tends to maintain abrasive exposure as the flaps wear, so cutting efficiency is sustained over a longer life than single-layer abrasives, according to the manufacturer. The 15 degree bevel helps maintain stable contact which reduces chatter and improves control during angled grinding. An additional nuance is that higher speed grinders will reach the discs' limits faster, so check maximum rpm on the tool and match it to the disc rating.
Technical Specifications
- Name: SATC Flap Discs 60 Grit 115mm Zirconia 20 Pack
- Diameter: 115 mm
- Grit: 60 grit
- Bore: 22.23 mm
- Maximum speed: 13 300 rpm
- Maximum linear speed: 80 m/s
Usage Recommendations
Fit the disc securely on a compatible right-angled grinder and let the tool reach full speed before engaging the workpiece. Begin with light passes to assess contact and then increase pressure gradually for more aggressive stock removal. When working on stainless steel take care to avoid overheating the area, because excessive heat can alter the material properties. Wear eye and ear protection, gloves and a suitable dust mask while grinding.









