Superior Pads & Abrasives RSP34 5" Dia No Vacuum Holes PSA/Adhesive Back Sander Pad REPLACES Porter Cable 13700, A14390 & 699999
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No, I do not think it is On one side is the metal core surrounded by a squishy base that is rubberized, and on the other side is the backing that sticks to the pad. Compared to Porter Cable's version, I consider this to be an almost identical product, but at a much lower price point. However, the vinyl will start to rip off in small pieces from the rubberized base after extended use. Nevertheless, I don't remember this happening to me before 100 all-in-one It has been continuously used for five months). If you don't plan on using your sander, take the pads off the disc so that they don't rub against your workpiece Keep it in mind (e.g. After a couple days), make sure you don't leave the sander in the summer heat as the heat will activate the "stickum" so it adheres. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
To find out if the central bolt will fit the interior "nut" hole on your sander, all you need is to measure that hole. We recommend contacting both the sander company and the pad company. Thank you for your interest, but I am unable to help further.
I think so. This is for a 5 inch sanding disc, so you need the pad for it. Five sixteenths of an inch is the diameter A male 24 x 7/16 thread is needed to screw into the sanders. A description of the RSP34 indicates it fits a 7334 or a When you look up the OEM PC pad for the 7336, you will see that it will fit either
The answer to your question is "I am not sure.". On the way there, I stopped at I contacted several online competitors and asked them, then did a "G" search to see how they compare. Hope you have a great time!
Selected User Reviews For Superior Pads & Abrasives RSP34 5" Dia No Vacuum Holes PSA/Adhesive Back Sander Pad REPLACES Porter Cable 13700, A14390 & 699999
While I am not certain due to the fact that I do not remember the exact condition of the previous pad when I threw it away, it seems that this imported pad has worn out much faster than the previous one.
I bought this inexpensive pad in an effort to save money, but it turned out to last a whole lot longer. Interestingly, I just noticed that I had written the date when I put in the previous pad and the date when I put this one in, as seen in the attached The third pad on the sander is shown here. Buying it must have been long ago, as I don't recall when I bought it. I haven't been using this pad as much as I did before, in fact, it was used a lot less than I used to! No date seems to be associated with the original purchase. The first pad was replaced on 10/15/05, for In the second pad, was replaced by "4/20/20, $9". I am 80 on Despite the fact that I only used it for 9 months, it is now worn out. We are going to get a new pad, which will be much more expensive. After the second pad, the wear lasted 14 years, 6 months, and five My memory is hazy as to how long I used the pad in "worn out" condition but I can't believe it has been so long.
It's not as easy as it looks from the picture. As you can see in the image, there is a cap covering the threaded stud, which makes it look like the threads are missing. As far as I can tell, yes There is a black protective shipping cap just under the little black box. The next time I buy these, I'll buy them Time and time.
Its a great piece of work, equal to or better than the original. It is too soon to tell. I just bought them and have not used the sander with the new disks. I bought two and one for backup.
I found this replacement part to be the perfect replacement for my 15-year-old I was very pleased with it!.
My schedule was very busy and I did not have the time to go out and buy.
I received it in good time and installed it without difficulty.
I still have all my old 3M PSA discs stuck to it, although not so much the cheap bargain ones.