Felt discs for stone polishing
Felt Polishing Wheels for Stone – High-Gloss Finish Without Compromise
Achieve a mirror-like finish on granite, marble, or engineered stone with our professional felt polishing wheels. This category features a wide selection of polishing tools – from extra-hard wheels for flat surfaces to flexible variants for curves and intricate details. Whether you use an angle grinder with an M14 thread, the Snail Lock (SL) system, or classic Hook & Loop (Velcro), our premium sheep wool felts, combined with polishing paste or powder, ensure perfect, scratch-free results.
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How to Choose the Right Felt Wheel for Your Project?
Felt wheels represent the final and most crucial step in the stone processing workflow. Their primary role is to evenly distribute the polishing medium (such as TRUPEL powder or polishing compounds) and create a high-gloss luster on the stone surface.
Mounting Options for Every Machine: To meet the needs of every stone fabricator, we offer felt wheels with various mounting systems:
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M14 Thread: Ideal for direct mounting on most standard angle grinders.
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Snail Lock (SL / SF): A quick-release system favored for professional stone polishing machines, ensuring maximum stability and rapid tool changes.
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Hook & Loop (Velcro): The most versatile solution for flexible backing pads.
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Unmounted (Plain): Traditional felt wheels designed for polishing larger surface areas on stationary machinery.
Hardness and Flexibility:
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Hard Felt Wheels: The best choice for flat surfaces (windowsills, kitchen countertops). Their high density maintains a perfectly flat plane and prevents "waving" on the surface.
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Flexible Felt Wheels: Designed for processing radiuses, decorative edges, and irregular shapes. They perfectly contour to the stone's surface without the risk of over-grinding the edges.
Pro Tip: Always prioritize cleanliness when working with felt. Even a tiny grain of dust from a previous grinding stage can leave visible scratches on the final finish. We recommend using lower speeds (approx. 2000 – 3000 RPM) to prevent material overheating and "burning" the polishing paste.
