Scotch-Brite™ Roloc™ Deburr & Finish PRO Unitized Wheel is our new metalworking tool with 3M precision shaped grain woven throughout the abrasive. These unitised wheels have a soft nylon fibre backing and include a Roloc™ attachment for swift, easy connection to power tools.
To streamline deburring, finishing or blending applications use our Scotch-Brite™ Roloc™ Deburr & Finish PRO Unitized Wheel. Typically, abrasives excel in one area - deburring, finishing or blending. This multi-purpose wheel is unique, because it’s engineered to do all three. These wheels offer all the usual benefits of Scotch-Brite™ abrasives, including load resistance and a responsive open web. What sets them apart from other Scotch Brite abrasives is 3M precision shaped grain. The proprietary mineral is interwoven throughout the abrasive, and is engineered for hardness and strength. The sharp cutting mineral is counteracted by soft, buoyant nylon fibres that respond to surface irregularities and contours. Gaps between fibres allow debris to escape and help minimise loading. Together, the web and mineral combine to aggressively tackle the substrate without sacrificing predictable results. This wheel comes with the added benefit of a Roloc™ attachment. Operators can quickly and swiftly attach the wheel to a Roloc backup pad (sold separately) that connects to the power tool. Altogether, Roloc attachment systems help enhance productivity by minimising the time it takes to set up wheel and tool connections. Versatile performance from factory to field Unitised wheels differ from convolute wheels, because they feature a layered construction, as opposed to being wound around a core. The open web is cured and compressed for added strength and durability. The unique production method makes unitised wheels a good match for edges and contours. We recommend using this wheel with a 3M™ Disc Sander (sold separately) and 3M™ Roloc™ + Holder (sold separately). These wheels are ideal for maintenance operations, they are hard-working, high performance products, which last through dirt, corrosion and other contaminants while reducing the chance of changing part geometry — helping you get the job done faster. Unitised wheels differ from convolute wheels, because they feature a layered construction as opposed to being wound around a core. The open web is cured and compressed for added strength and durability. The unique production method makes unitised wheels a good match for edges and contours. We recommend using them with a 3M™ Disc Sander (sold separately) and 3M™ Roloc™ + Holder (sold separately). Pro unitised wheels span many industries, including oil and gas, aerospace, automotive and metal fabrication. They deburr, blend and finish a variety of workpieces, such as threaded pipes and tubular goods, rotors, shrouds, turbine buckets and ducting, gears, sheet metal and engine components, and machined and stamped parts.