| Grit |
Color |
3" Part #
|
4" Part # |
5" Part # |
| 30 |
Light Green |
373030;
$35.00 |
374030;
$40.00
|
375030;
$45.00 |
| 50 |
Dark Green |
373050;
$35.00 |
374050;
$40.00
|
375050;
$45.00 |
| 120 |
Black |
373120;
$35.00 |
374120;
$40.00
|
375120;
$45.00 |
| 220 |
Red |
373220;
$35.00 |
374220;
$40.00
|
375220;
$45.00 |
| 400 |
Yellow |
373400;
$35.00 |
374400;
$40.00 |
375400;
$45.00 |
| 800 |
Light Gray |
373800;
$35.00 |
374800;
$40.00
|
375800;
$45.00 |
| 1,800 |
Blue |
373180;
$35.00 |
374180;
$40.00 |
375180;
$45.00 |
| 3,500 |
Dark Gray |
373350;
$35.00 |
374350;
$40.00
|
375350;
$45.00 |
| 8,500 |
Purple |
373850;
$35.00 |
374850;
$40.00 |
375850;
$45.00 |
| 10,000 |
Turquoise |
• |
374101;
$40.00 |
• |
| 13,000 |
Lavender |
• |
374130;
$40.00 |
375130;
$45.00 |
| Kit
|
• |
373009;
$315.00 |
374009;
$440.00 |
375009;
$405.00 |
|
|
Break-In
Procedure for Resin Diamond Discs
Resin diamond discs
are shiny when new. This shine must disappear in order for the discs to
perform their best, especially with the finer grits (400 and up). To do
this, run any new disc on a rough surface - such as granite, sandstone
or concrete - always making sure there is enough coolant (water). This
will force the outer bond to be eroded, leaving the diamonds properly
exposed for polishing. They will gradually perform even better as normal
wear sets in. |