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Walter 5-Inch High-Density Felt Polishing Cup Wheel

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OVERVIEW

Achieve Mirror Finishes on Stainless Steel Welds

For welders and fabricators, the final appearance of a workpiece is often just as important as the structural integrity of the weld. The Walter 07T505 5" Felt Cup Disc is the ultimate tool for taking your stainless steel projects from a ground finish to a brilliant mirror shine. Designed to mount directly to your everyday angle grinder via a 5/8"-11 threaded hub, this felt disc eliminates the need to buy expensive, dedicated polishing machines. It transforms your grinder into a high-speed polisher capable of erasing fine scratches and bringing out the true luster of the metal.

This disc is best used as the final step in a finishing process, following sanding and pre-polishing stages. By applying the appropriate polishing paste to the rotating felt face, you can rapidly buff out micro-scratches left by conditioning discs. The cup design offers excellent operator control, allowing you to feather edges and blend finishes seamlessly. Because it is made from high-density felt, it resists the tendency to "flop" or disintegrate at speed, giving you the firmness needed to apply pressure where it counts without sacrificing the soft touch required for a flawless finish.

Fabricator-Focused Features

  • Quick Changeover: Swap from a grinding wheel to this polishing disc in seconds thanks to the spin-on thread—no tools required.
  • Versatile Finishing: Works with various grit compounds to achieve anything from a satin sheen to a chrome-like mirror finish.
  • Rugged Construction: Designed to handle the torque and speed of an angle grinder (up to 10,500 RPM) without failure.
  • Edge Polishing: The cup shape allows for effective polishing of inside corners and edges that flat pads might miss.

Don't let a dull finish detract from your high-quality welding. The Walter 07T505 Felt Cup Disc gives you the power to deliver showroom-quality results on handrails, tanks, custom automotive parts, and marine fittings. It is a must-have accessory for any welder working with stainless steel or aluminum who takes pride in the aesthetic quality of their work.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:5 in
Arbor (in):5/8"-11
Material:High-Density Felt
Packaging Description:1 per each
Max RPM:10500
Application:Polishing, Mirror Finishing
Compatible Tools:Angle Grinders
Product Type:Felt Cup Disc

INCLUDED

  • 1x 5" High-Density Felt Cup Disc
  • Integrated 5/8"-11 Threaded Hub

APPLICATIONS

  • Mirror finishing of stainless steel sheets and structures
  • Polishing aluminum automotive and marine parts
  • Restoring luster to brass and copper fittings
  • Final buffing of architectural metalwork
  • Removing micro-scratches and blending surfaces
  • Application of polishing pastes and compounds

FAQ

No, the Walter 07T505 features an integrated backing plate with a 5/8"-11 threaded hub, allowing it to screw directly onto your angle grinder spindle.

This disc is rated for a maximum of 10,500 RPM, making it compatible with most standard 4.5-inch and 5-inch angle grinders.

While you can run it dry to wipe a surface, it is designed to be used with polishing pastes or compounds to achieve a mirror finish. Using it dry will not effectively remove scratches.

It is highly recommended to use a separate felt disc for each grit of polishing compound to avoid cross-contamination, which can leave scratches in your final finish.

This felt disc is suitable for polishing stainless steel, steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and other non-ferrous metals, provided the correct compound is used.

You can clean the felt surface by running a rake or a coarse dressing stone against it while it spins to remove built-up compound and metal residue.

The felt itself has some give, but the high-density construction and cup shape make it relatively firm to ensure flat polishing and durability at high speeds.

Yes, and using a variable speed grinder is often advantageous for polishing, as lower speeds can prevent overheating the compound and the workpiece.

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