Stikit™ Disc Pad
- 3M Part Number: 05576
- UPC: 00051144055760
- 1 Pad per Pack
- Density Rating: Medium
- Shape: 45 Degree
- Disc Size: 6 inch
- Thread Size: 5/16-24 EXT
- Maxiumum Operating Speed: 10,000 RPM
- Hole Design: No Holes
- Attachment Method: Stikit
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