Product details
- Type Metal Polishing Kits
- Vendor Spectrum Alberta Ltd.
- Origin European Union
- Material Medium-Soft Dip Treat Open Double Cloth Bias Sisal
- Construction 12 Plys (4 Ply Sisal, 8 Ply Cotton)
- Purpose Stainless Steel Polishing Kit
- Outside Diameter 10 in
- Inside Diameter 3 in
- Max RPMs 2,000
- Description
- Recommendations
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Polish stainless steel to a mirror finish in three simple steps!
Two (2) piece stainless steel polishing expansion hand-selected by Stephane to achieve a mirror finish on stainless steel in three simple steps. Includes one (1) Menzerna premium solid polishing compound bar paired with a (1) top-quality 10" x 3" Hilzinger sisal buffing wheel. Comes with instructions detailing how to mount a buff, sanding, compound and buff combinations, rotational speed, and more.
Contains Hilzinger Premium Medium-Soft Dip Treat sisal buffing wheel & Menzerna P126 Finish compound. Additional bars and buffs required for this process can be found in our Starter Aluminum Kit. For maximum gloss and the deepest shine, instead combine with our Deluxe Aluminum Polishing Kit.
Spectrum recommends mounting buffs on variable speed, rotary polishers such as the Makita 9237C or DEWALT DWP849X or on an appropriate stationary buffer.
Precautions: Do not breathe dust during use. Wear appropriate safety clothing and respiratory protection. Generated dust exposure can irritate eyes and skin. Buffs will need to be raked prior to initial use. Buffs do not include center reducer plates and require the use of a self-centering safety flange set or standard end flanges in conjunction with a center reducer plate for proper mounting and safe operation.
Hilzinger Max RPM: 10" x 3" = 2,000 RPM
Please note that while these buffs are being used without issue at 5k, 6k, and even 8.5k RPM, Hilzinger-Thum/Hilzinger America will not warranty buffing wheels run at excessive speeds. Do so at your own risk. Because Hilzinger has pushed their production machinery to its limits (at our request) to produce these buffs, you may notice small gaps between the material and clinch rings on some individual buffs. Rest assured that this simply because the material has become, effectively, incompressible, and that is it still well-secured in the ring. Keep in mind also that European-style clinch rings leave these gaps more visible than other clinch ring styles, which also have hidden gaps.