5" Soft Density Interface Pad - Hook and Loop
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Hello, yes, we do carry 6"br>For more information, please see ASIN: B01HP46DTA is a product code that can be found on the Amazon website
It is a pad for interacting with computers. With "hook" on one side and "loop" on the other, it fits between the sander hard pad and the sanding disk. Keep in mind that the interface pad will be thrown off if your sander's hard pad isn't in good shape.
It has Velcro on the back for attaching to your sander. This is a soft pad that you can use to sand a contoured surface with your DA and sanding disc.
Selected User Reviews For 5" Soft Density Interface Pad - Hook and Loop
sanding disks with a diameter of 12 inches I wish they were a little thicker, but you can just buy two of them and stack them. I've used these with both random orbital and hand sanders, and they both worked fine. br>br>I can't speak to the durability of these, but they appear to be well made. I strongly advise you to use 6-. With this 5-inch disk cutter, you can make 5-inch disks in no time. inch pad. The edges of the pad will be protected as a result.
It's perfect for attaching to my orbital sander and sanding items that aren't perfectly flat. Even after replacing the sandpaper multiple times, the hooks and loops are strong enough to keep it from sliding. I believe this will last a long time and was reasonably priced for what it is. I haven't drilled any dust collection holes yet, but I'm sure I could without much effort to match my sander, which is preferable to having a lot of holes that don't necessarily match.
This appears to be the ideal size for my 5" grinder. This will be used to sand the fenders of my 5x10 Utility Trailer that I built myself.
This is a fantastic pad. I needed a pad that didn't have any holes for dust collection. Dust collection holes in sanding discs are not used by me. This pad is also great for wetsanding with Abralon discs (soft cushioned abrasives) on an electric orbital sander. For obvious reasons, I do not want water to pass through my orbital sander. br>br>In one of the reviews, the author claims that his sander's discs fly off. Either his hooks/loops are worn out or he has too much dust on his pad. Replace your pad, and the issue will be resolved.
This thing lasted only a few minutes. I'm not sure it even mattered. I was fortunate in that I did not have to spend a lot of money on this. I tried it on a small car (Toyota) and it turned into a jumble of small chunks before I finished. It simply disintegrated in the course of use. Before I was even done with the car, I tossed it out.
I bought it for some fine sanding with 1000 grit sandpaper, but I'm not going to take it off for regular low grit sanding either. It has enough perforation to allow the built-in vacuum to suck away the dust, and it works particularly well with the new mesh cloth type sanding discs. I would strongly suggest it.
This pad is fantastic; it spreads the weight evenly across the disk, utilizes the entire surface of the sand paper, and leaves no swirls!.
Great buffer between abrasive discs of any grit and the DA Buffer / sander's hard rubber backing plate. I adore these!.