204086 Klingspor Fibre Discs CS 570 / 25 Pk – Select Hole Shape + Size

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Klingspor Abrasives Industrial Trade Manufacturing Production Distributor Australia

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Bonding agent Resin
Grain Zirconia alumina
Coating Close

Fibre discs CS 570 – fibre discs that deliver a high removal rate on stainless steel, steel, NF metal and aluminium

Grinding work on metal presents a particularly daunting challenge to any abrasive. Metals prove to be difficult materials as they are tough, yet exceptionally hard at the same time. The most formidable of these metals are stainless steel and high-alloy steels, so-called super alloys. The fibre discs CS 570 tackle these challenges with an extra hard and ultra tough abrasive grain made of zirconia alumina that is bonded to a vulcanised fibre backing plate with a strong synthetic resin. The fibre disc CS 570 possesses characteristics that make it a particularly good choice for processing stainless steel and aluminium:

  • Cool grinding thanks to multibond
  • Close coating
  • Grain made of zirconia alumina

The self-sharpening effect provided by the zirconia alumina grain

The zirconia alumina used for the fibre discs CS 570 by Klingspor is a synthetically made grain with a crystalline structure that is exceptionally hard and tough. The sharp edges of natural abrasives made of quartz, emery or garnet wear out over time, resulting in reduced abrasive performance. Synthetically made zirconia alumina acts differently. Wear causes individual portions to break out of the crystalline structure, leaving behind new, sharp edges. This will result in a uniform scratch pattern at a continuous removal rate and a long service life.

Prevention of overheating

Fibre discs are perfect for use in high temperatures. The cool grinding ensured by the green multibond prevents premature overheating and discolouration of the metal on the workpiece, allowing for smooth operation even at a high contact pressure and high speeds. For safety reasons, the maximum operating speed of a fibre disc when fitted to a backing pad must not exceed 80 metres per second. The following permissible values are designed to keep the speed within this limit:

  • For discs with a diameter of 115 mm: 13,300 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 125 mm: 12,200 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 180 mm: 8,500 revolutions per minute

For use with the fibre discs CS 570

Available for the fibre discs CS 570 are matching backing pads, ST 358 A ribbed hard and ST 358 smooth medium. The backing pad must be selected according to the intended application. The medium backing pad is suited for applications requiring a uniform finish as it conforms perfectly to the contours of the workpiece. Its properties make this backing pad ideal for finer grinding work, surface grinding or grinding contours. The hard backing pad is used for rough grinding at high removal rates. It performs especially well when used for deburring and aggressive grinding.

Description

Properties

Bonding agent Resin
Grain Zirconia alumina
Coating Close

Fibre discs CS 570 – fibre discs that deliver a high removal rate on stainless steel, steel, NF metal and aluminium

Grinding work on metal presents a particularly daunting challenge to any abrasive. Metals prove to be difficult materials as they are tough, yet exceptionally hard at the same time. The most formidable of these metals are stainless steel and high-alloy steels, so-called super alloys. The fibre discs CS 570 tackle these challenges with an extra hard and ultra tough abrasive grain made of zirconia alumina that is bonded to a vulcanised fibre backing plate with a strong synthetic resin. The fibre disc CS 570 possesses characteristics that make it a particularly good choice for processing stainless steel and aluminium:

  • Cool grinding thanks to multibond
  • Close coating
  • Grain made of zirconia alumina

The self-sharpening effect provided by the zirconia alumina grain

The zirconia alumina used for the fibre discs CS 570 by Klingspor is a synthetically made grain with a crystalline structure that is exceptionally hard and tough. The sharp edges of natural abrasives made of quartz, emery or garnet wear out over time, resulting in reduced abrasive performance. Synthetically made zirconia alumina acts differently. Wear causes individual portions to break out of the crystalline structure, leaving behind new, sharp edges. This will result in a uniform scratch pattern at a continuous removal rate and a long service life.

Prevention of overheating

Fibre discs are perfect for use in high temperatures. The cool grinding ensured by the green multibond prevents premature overheating and discolouration of the metal on the workpiece, allowing for smooth operation even at a high contact pressure and high speeds. For safety reasons, the maximum operating speed of a fibre disc when fitted to a backing pad must not exceed 80 metres per second. The following permissible values are designed to keep the speed within this limit:

  • For discs with a diameter of 115 mm: 13,300 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 125 mm: 12,200 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 180 mm: 8,500 revolutions per minute

For use with the fibre discs CS 570

Available for the fibre discs CS 570 are matching backing pads, ST 358 A ribbed hard and ST 358 smooth medium. The backing pad must be selected according to the intended application. The medium backing pad is suited for applications requiring a uniform finish as it conforms perfectly to the contours of the workpiece. Its properties make this backing pad ideal for finer grinding work, surface grinding or grinding contours. The hard backing pad is used for rough grinding at high removal rates. It performs especially well when used for deburring and aggressive grinding.

Dia./mm Bore/mm Grit Vmax m/s Max RPM  Type of coated   abrasives Bore shape Item #
100 16 36 80 15.3 CS 570 round hole 204823
100 16 60 80 15.3 CS 570 round hole 204825
100 16 80 80 15.3 CS 570 round hole 204826
100 16 120 80 15.3 CS 570 round hole 204828
115 22 36 80 13.3 CS 570 star shaped hole 204086
115 22 60 80 13.3 CS 570 star shaped hole 204088
115 22 80 80 13.3 CS 570 star shaped hole 204089
115 22 120 80 13.3 CS 570 star shaped hole 204091
125 22 24 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204092
125 22 36 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204093
125 22 60 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204095
125 22 80 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204096
125 22 100 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204097
125 22 120 80 12.2 CS 570 star shaped hole 204098
180 22 24 80 8.5 CS 570 star shaped hole 204099
180 22 36 80 8.5 CS 570 star shaped hole 204100
180 22 60 80 8.5 CS 570 star shaped hole 204102
180 22 80 80 8.5 CS 570 star shaped hole 204103
180 22 120 80 8.5 CS 570 star shaped hole 204105

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Description

Properties

Bonding agent Resin
Grain Zirconia alumina
Coating Close

Fibre discs CS 570 – fibre discs that deliver a high removal rate on stainless steel, steel, NF metal and aluminium

Grinding work on metal presents a particularly daunting challenge to any abrasive. Metals prove to be difficult materials as they are tough, yet exceptionally hard at the same time. The most formidable of these metals are stainless steel and high-alloy steels, so-called super alloys. The fibre discs CS 570 tackle these challenges with an extra hard and ultra tough abrasive grain made of zirconia alumina that is bonded to a vulcanised fibre backing plate with a strong synthetic resin. The fibre disc CS 570 possesses characteristics that make it a particularly good choice for processing stainless steel and aluminium:

  • Cool grinding thanks to multibond
  • Close coating
  • Grain made of zirconia alumina

The self-sharpening effect provided by the zirconia alumina grain

The zirconia alumina used for the fibre discs CS 570 by Klingspor is a synthetically made grain with a crystalline structure that is exceptionally hard and tough. The sharp edges of natural abrasives made of quartz, emery or garnet wear out over time, resulting in reduced abrasive performance. Synthetically made zirconia alumina acts differently. Wear causes individual portions to break out of the crystalline structure, leaving behind new, sharp edges. This will result in a uniform scratch pattern at a continuous removal rate and a long service life.

Prevention of overheating

Fibre discs are perfect for use in high temperatures. The cool grinding ensured by the green multibond prevents premature overheating and discolouration of the metal on the workpiece, allowing for smooth operation even at a high contact pressure and high speeds. For safety reasons, the maximum operating speed of a fibre disc when fitted to a backing pad must not exceed 80 metres per second. The following permissible values are designed to keep the speed within this limit:

  • For discs with a diameter of 115 mm: 13,300 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 125 mm: 12,200 revolutions per minute
  • For discs with a diameter of 180 mm: 8,500 revolutions per minute

For use with the fibre discs CS 570

Available for the fibre discs CS 570 are matching backing pads, ST 358 A ribbed hard and ST 358 smooth medium. The backing pad must be selected according to the intended application. The medium backing pad is suited for applications requiring a uniform finish as it conforms perfectly to the contours of the workpiece. Its properties make this backing pad ideal for finer grinding work, surface grinding or grinding contours. The hard backing pad is used for rough grinding at high removal rates. It performs especially well when used for deburring and aggressive grinding.

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