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Product Description

Flap Wheels
Aluminium Oxide flap wheels on 6mm shaft
Description: Aluminium oxide flaps and X-Flex weight backing. 6-mm diameter cylindrical shaft.
Main features and benefits: These wheels are our most versatile RG tools. Robust and suitable for numerous applications on work surfaces of various kinds. Excellent flexibility.
Recommended applications: Finishing, light deburring, cleaning or preparation for subsequent treatments (chromium plating, nickel plating or painting) on small or hard-to-reach surfaces such as the internal surfaces of pipes, cylinders, parts of irregular shape.
Work surfaces: Stainless steel, standard steel, alloyed steel, aluminium, titanium, nonferrous materials and alloys, plastic materials, glass fibre, rubber, marble, stone, concrete, wood, hide or leather

SKU# Diameter
mm
Thickness mm Shank
mm
Grit
#60
Grit
#80
Grit
#100
Grit
#120
Grit
#150
Grit
#180
Max.
Speed
Qty
per pack
Qty
per Carton
  20 10 6 38,000 10 200
  20 13 6 38,000 10 200
  20 15 6 38,000 10 200
  20 20 6 38,000 10 200
  20 25 6 38,000 10 200
  20 40 6 38,000 10 200
  20 50 6 38,000 10 200
  25 10 6 38,000 10 200
  25 13 6 38,000 10 200
  25 15 6 38,000 10 200
  25 25 6 38,000 10 200
  25 40 6 38,000 10 200
  25 50 6 38,000 10 200
  30 15 6 31,800 10 200
  30 20 6 31,800 10 200
  30 25 6 31,800 10 200
  30 30 6 31,800 10 200
  40 10 6 23,800 10 200
  40 13 6 23,800 10 200
  40 15 6 23,800 10 200
  40 20 6 23,800 10 200
  40 25 6 23,800 10 200
  40 30 6 23,800 10 200
  40 40 6 23,800 10 200
  40 50 6 23,800 10 200
  50 10 6 19,000 10 200
  50 13 6 19,000 10 200
  50 15 6 19,000 10 200
  50 20 6 19,000 10 200
  50 25 6 19,000 10 200
  50 30 6 19,000 10 200
  50 40 6 19,000 10 200
  50 50 6 19,000 10 200
  60 13 6 16,100 10 200
  60 15 6 16,100 10 200
  60 20 6 16,100 10 200
  60 25 6 16,100 10 200
  60 30 6 16,100 10 200
  60 40 6 16,100 10 200
  60 50 6 16,100 10 200
  76 13 6 11,800 10 200
  76 15 6 11,800 10 200
  76 20 6 11,800 10 200
  76 25 6 11,800 10 200
  76 30 6 11,800 10 200
  76 40 6 11,800 10 200
  76 50 6 11,800 10 200

Aluminium Oxide on 3mm shaft
Abrasive Materials: Refined aluminium oxide CZPT / X-wt. flexible cotton cloth
Mounted Type: Straight steel shank
Application: Finishing, light – deburring, cleaning, preparation on hard to reach surfaces.
Workpiece: Stainless steel, alloyed steel, NF-metal, aluminium, titanium, plastic, stone.
Performance: Aggressive grinding result, high flexible, consistent flap wear off, adapt to irregular shapes.

SKU# Diameter
mm
Thickness mm Shank
mm
Grit
#60
Grit
#80
Grit
#100
Grit
#120
Grit
#150
Grit
#180
Max.
Speed
Qty
per pack
Qty
per Carton
  10 10 3 38,000 10 200
  10 15 3 38000 10 200
  15 6 3 38,000 10 200
  15 10 3 38,000 10 200
  15 13 3 38000 10 200
  15 15 3 38,000 10 200
  15 20 3 38,000 10 200
  15 25 3 38000 10 200
  15 40 3 38,000 10 200
  15 50 3 38,000 10 200
  20 6 3 38000 10 200
  20 10 3 38,000 10 200
  20 15 3 38000 10 200
  20 20 3 38,000 10 200
  20 25 3 38,000 10 200
  20 40 3 38000 10 200
  20 50 3 38,000 10 200
  25 10 3 38,000 10 200
  25 15 3 38,000 10 200
  25 20 3 38000 10 200
  25 25 3 38,000 10 200
  25 40 3 38000 10 200
  25 50 3 38,000 10 200
  30 6 3 38,000 10 200
  30 10 3 38000 10 200
  30 15 3 38,000 10 200

Aluminium Oxide flap wheels on threaded shaft
Description: Aluminium oxide flaps and X-Flex weight backing ¼-20 UNC shaft thread.
Main features and benefits: Being quick to change, our RG flap wheels on threaded shaft can be ideally used in robotized applications or intensive production lines. In addition to this, it is extremely easy to switch over to a new CZPT on the same tool by manually unscrewing the wheel.
Recommended applications: Finishing small parts, moulds, alloy wheels, robotized applications. 
Work surfaces: Stainless steel, standard steel, alloyed steel, aluminium, titanium, nonferrous materials and alloys, plastic materials, glass fibre, rubber, marble.
 

SKU# Diameter
mm
Thickness mm Shank
mm
Grit
#60
Grit
#80
Grit
#100
Grit
#120
Grit
#150
Grit
#180
Max.
Speed
Qty
per pack
Qty
per Carton
  25 15 TH 38,200 10 200
  25 25 TH 38,200 10 200
  30 10 TH 31,200 10 200
  40 13 TH 23,800 10 200
  40 25 TH 23,800 10 200
  50 13 TH 19,000 10 200
  50 20 TH 19,000 10 200
  50 25 TH 19,000 10 200
  60 13 TH 16,100 10 200
  60 25 TH 16,100 10 200
  76 13 TH 11,800 10 200
  76 20 TH 11,800 10 200
  76 25 TH 11,800 10 200

Aluminium Oxide Flap Wheels on Flanges
Description: Aluminium Oxide flaps and X-Flex weight backing. The central wooden hub has a hole allowing it to be fitted on threaded conical shafts.
 Main features and benefits: Threaded shafts allow you to fit and remove very quickly while reducing balance control.
 Recommended applications: Finishing wide flat, concave and convex surfaces; grinding the internal and outer surfaces of tanks, containers and pipes; finishing parts of irregular shape.
 Work surfaces: Stainless steel, standard steel, alloyed steel, nonferrous materials and alloys.
 

SKU# Diameter
(mm)
Thickness
mm
Shank
mm
Grit
#40
Grit
#60
Grit
#80
Grit
#120
Grit
#150
Grit
#180
Grit
#240
Grit
#320
Max.
Speed
Qty
per pack
Qty
per Carton
  100 25 16 8,800 10  
  100 25 25 8,800 10  
  100 30 25 8,800 10  
  100 50 16 8,800 10  
  100 50 25 5,700 10  
  150 25 25 5,700 10  
  150 30 25 5,700 10  
  150 40 25 5,700 10  
  150 50 25 5,200 10  
  165 25 25 5,200 10  
  165 30 25 5,200 10  
  165 40 25 5,200 10  
  165 50 25 5,200 10  
  165 25 30 5,200 10  
  165 30 30 5,200 10  
  165 50 30 5,200 10  
  165 25 45 5,200 10  
  165 30 45 5,200 10  
  165 50 45 5,200 10  
  165 25 54 5,200 10  
  165 30 54 5,200 10  
  165 50 54 5,200 10  
  200 25 30 4,300 10  
  200 30 30 4,300 10  
  200 50 30 4,300 10  
  200 25 45 4,300 10  
  200 30 45 4,300 10  
  200 50 45 4,300 10  
  200 25 54 4,300 10  
  200 30 54 4,300 10  
  200 50 54 4,300 10  
  250 50 45 3,400 10  
  250 25 100 3,400 10  
  250 30 100 3,400 10  
  250 50 100 3,400 10  
  300 30 100 2,850 10  
  300 50 100 2,850 10  
  300 75 100 2,850 10  
  350 30 132 2,250 10  
  350 50 132 2,250 10  
  350 60 132 2,250 10  
  350 75 132 2,250 10  
  350 100 132 2,250 10  
  410 30 152 2,080 10  
  410 50 152 2,080 10  
  410 60 152 2,080 10  
  410 75 152 2,080 10  
  410 100 152 2,080 10  

 

Screw Shaft Types and Uses

Various uses for the screw shaft are numerous. Its major diameter is the most significant characteristic, while other aspects include material and function are important. Let us explore these topics in more detail. There are many different types of screw shafts, which include bronze, brass, titanium, and stainless steel. Read on to learn about the most common types. Listed below are some of the most common uses for a screw shaft. These include: C-clamps, screw jacks, vises, and more.
screwshaft

Major diameter of a screw shaft

A screw’s major diameter is measured in fractions of an inch. This measurement is commonly found on the screw label. A screw with a major diameter less than 1/4″ is labeled #0 to #14; those with a larger diameter are labeled fractions of an inch in a corresponding decimal scale. The length of a screw, also known as the shaft, is another measure used for the screw.
The major diameter of a screw shaft is the greater of its 2 outer diameters. When determining the major diameter of a screw, use a caliper, micrometer, or steel rule to make an accurate measurement. Generally, the first number in the thread designation refers to the major diameter. Therefore, if a screw has a thread of 1/2-10 Acme, the major diameter of the thread is.500 inches. The major diameter of the screw shaft will be smaller or larger than the original diameter, so it’s a good idea to measure the section of the screw that’s least used.
Another important measurement is the pitch. This measures the distance between 1 thread’s tip and the next thread’s corresponding point. Pitch is an important measurement because it refers to the distance a screw will advance in 1 turn. While lead and pitch are 2 separate concepts, they are often used interchangeably. As such, it’s important to know how to use them properly. This will make it easier to understand how to select the correct screw.
There are 3 different types of threads. The UTS and ISO metric threads are similar, but their common values for Dmaj and Pmaj are different. A screw’s major diameter is the largest diameter, while the minor diameter is the lowest. A nut’s major diameter, or the minor diameter, is also called the nut’s inside diameter. A bolt’s major diameter and minor diameter are measured with go/no-go gauges or by using an optical comparator.
The British Association and American Society of Mechanical Engineers standardized screw threads in the 1840s. A standard named “British Standard Whitworth” became a common standard for screw threads in the United States through the 1860s. In 1864, William Sellers proposed a new standard that simplified the Whitworth thread and had a 55 degree angle at the tip. Both standards were widely accepted. The major diameter of a screw shaft can vary from 1 manufacturer to another, so it’s important to know what size screw you’re looking for.
In addition to the thread angle, a screw’s major diameter determines the features it has and how it should be used. A screw’s point, or “thread”, is usually spiky and used to drill into an object. A flat tipped screw, on the other hand, is flat and requires a pre-drilled hole for installation. Finally, the diameter of a screw bolt is determined by the major and minor diameters.
screwshaft

Material of a screw shaft

A screw shaft is a piece of machine equipment used to move raw materials. The screw shaft typically comprises a raw material w. For a particular screw to function correctly, the raw material must be sized properly. In general, screw shafts should have an axial-direction length L equal to the moving amount k per 1/2 rotation of the screw. The screw shaft must also have a proper contact angle ph1 in order to prevent raw material from penetrating the screw shaft.
The material used for the shaft depends on its application. A screw with a ball bearing will work better with a steel shaft than 1 made of aluminum. Aluminum screw shafts are the most commonly used for this application. Other materials include titanium. Some manufacturers also prefer stainless steel. However, if you want a screw with a more modern appearance, a titanium shaft is the way to go. In addition to that, screws with a chromium finish have better wear resistance.
The material of a screw shaft is important for a variety of applications. It needs to have high precision threads and ridges to perform its function. Manufacturers often use high-precision CNC machines and lathes to create screw shafts. Different screw shafts can have varying sizes and shapes, and each 1 will have different applications. Listed below are the different materials used for screw shafts. If you’re looking for a high-quality screw shaft, you should shop around.
A lead screw has an inverse relationship between contact surface pressure and sliding velocity. For heavier axial loads, a reduced rotation speed is needed. This curve will vary depending on the material used for the screw shaft and its lubrication conditions. Another important factor is end fixity. The material of a screw shaft can be either fixed or free, so make sure to consider this factor when choosing the material of your screw. The latter can also influence the critical speed and rigidity of the screw.
A screw shaft’s major diameter is the distance between the outer edge of the thread and the inner smooth part. Screw shafts are typically between 2 and 16 millimeters in diameter. They feature a cylindrical shape, a pointy tip, and a wider head and drive than the former. There are 2 basic types of screw heads: threaded and non-threaded. These have different properties and purposes.
Lead screws are a cost-effective alternative to ball screws, and are used for low power and light to medium-duty applications. They offer some advantages, but are not recommended for continuous power transmission. But lead screws are often quieter and smaller, which make them useful for many applications. Besides, they are often used in a kinematic pair with a nut object. They are also used to position objects.
screwshaft

Function of a screw shaft

When choosing a screw for a linear motion system, there are many factors that should be considered, such as the position of the actuator and the screw and nut selection. Other considerations include the overall length of travel, the fastest move profile, the duty cycle, and the repeatability of the system. As a result, screw technology plays a critical role in the overall performance of a system. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a screw.
Screws are designed with an external threading that digs out material from a surface or object. Not all screw shafts have complete threading, however. These are known as partially threaded screws. Fully threaded screws feature complete external threading on the shaft and a pointed tip. In addition to their use as fasteners, they can be used to secure and tighten many different types of objects and appliances.
Another factor to consider is axial force. The higher the force, the bigger the screw needs to be. Moreover, screws are similar to columns that are subject to both tension and compression loads. During the compression load, bowing or deflection is not desirable, so the integrity of the screw is important. So, consider the design considerations of your screw shaft and choose accordingly. You can also increase the torque by using different shaft sizes.
Shaft collars are also an important consideration. These are used to secure and position components on the shaft. They also act as stroke limiters and to retain sprocket hubs, bearings, and shaft protectors. They are available in several different styles. In addition to single and double split shaft collars, they can be threaded or set screw. To ensure that a screw collar will fit tightly to the shaft, the cap must not be overtightened.
Screws can be cylindrical or conical and vary in length and diameter. They feature a thread that mates with a complementary helix in the material being screwed into. A self-tapping screw will create a complementary helix during driving, creating a complementary helix that allows the screw to work with the material. A screw head is also an essential part of a screw, providing gripping power and compression to the screw.
A screw’s pitch and lead are also important parameters to consider. The pitch of the screw is the distance between the crests of the threads, which increases mechanical advantage. If the pitch is too small, vibrations will occur. If the pitch is too small, the screw may cause excessive wear and tear on the machine and void its intended purpose. The screw will be useless if it can’t be adjusted. And if it can’t fit a shaft with the required diameter, then it isn’t a good choice.
Despite being the most common type, there are various types of screws that differ in their functions. For example, a machine screw has a round head, while a truss head has a lower-profile dome. An oval-its point screw is a good choice for situations where the screw needs to be adjusted frequently. Another type is a soft nylon tip, which looks like a Half-dog point. It is used to grip textured or curved surfaces.

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