Universal Polishing Kit "Complete" | Drilling Machines | 125 mm
125 mm | Shank 8 mm
Content: 3 x Shank-Tool & 3 x Polishing Compounds
Cutting-Polishing-Colouring
Weight:
kg
Item No.
500-bm-uni-125-3
Universal polishing set for drills | 125mm
With this six-piece universal polishing set, you can quickly achieve a beautiful high shine on hard-to-reach metal or plastic components on carefully sanded surfaces. The polishing set is suitable for small polishing projects with a drill and is part of the basic equipment of every workshop.
Product features
- Shaft tool SB-VR-10, 125 x 8 mm
- Shaft tool full round N16, 125 x 8 mm
- Shaft tool full round FM230, 125 x 8 mm
- Vmax = 30 m/s, Umax = 4,600 1/min
- Universal EICKELIT pre-polishing paste "Heavy Cut" (approx. 0.2 kg)
- Universal EICKELIT main polish "Medium Cut" (approx. 0.3 kg)
- Universal EICKELIT high-gloss polishing paste "Low Cut" (approx. 0.2 kg)
Application
- Wear protective equipment and follow safety regulations!
- First roughen the polishing disc using a suitable dressing tool
- Wet the rotating tool with the polishing paste
Step 1
- Pre-polish the evenly sanded and cleaned surface in criss-cross passes with the sisal nettle shaft tool SB-VR-10 together with the white pre-polishing paste at approx. 25-30 m/s (4,000 - 4,600 rpm) until an even finish on the workpiece , semi-matt surface without scratches and grooves is achieved
- After polishing, clean the surface of abrasion and paste residue with a dry, soft and lint-free cloth. If necessary, degrease the workpiece with a suitable solvent or Viennese lime
Step 2
- Polish the evenly pre-polished and cleaned surface in criss-cross passes with the shaft tool full round blades N16 and the green polishing paste at approx. 25-30 m/s (4,000 - 4,600 rpm) quickly to an even shine
- After polishing, clean the surface with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. If necessary, degrease the workpiece with a suitable solvent or Viennese lime
Step 3
- Polish the clean, shiny polished surface quickly in cross passes to a high gloss using the FM230 full round blade shaft tool and the pink polishing paste at approx. 25-30 m/s (4,000 - 4,600 rpm)