Buffing pad
Buffing
pad material:
Cotton
Diameter: Ø100mm
Bore: Ø6.0mm
Application:
The buffing pad is
not supplied with a chuck adaptor spindle.
TC335 is an arbor with a ø6.0mm shaft available for the buffing pad.
It is ideal for buffing jewelry and other metals. The concentrically sewn
sections add strength to the buffing pad and it cleans surfaces without damaging
it.
How to use the compounds and the buffing pads:
- The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill’s chuck. Fasten
the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both
sides of the buffing pad. - It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press
is not accessible, use adaptor
TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar
diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill’s chuck. - The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the
compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the
compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the
face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from
occurring. - If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming
the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw
compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm
item. - Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do
the work. - If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not
overload the buffing pad.
Use Tork Craft’s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and
bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics.
HEAVY DUTY CLEANING | REGULAR CLEANING | LIGHT POLISHING | HIGH GLOSS POLISHING | |
Hard metals | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 |
Soft metals | 3 | 5 | 6 | |
Precious metals | 4 | 5 | 6 |