3m 01429 Kut-down Discs 50 Grade 3in. 76mm on 2040-parts.com
Kaukauna, Wisconsin, US
Discs can be mounted either facing toward or away from operator. Discs are trimmable which keeps edges fresh and minimizes wasted material. Use with adaptor set, 05533. Fits both pistol grip grinders and most automotive drills.
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