
2" Rolloc Surface Conditioning Discs (Type R) (Male) (50 Pack)
- 2″ Rolloc-style surface conditioning discs (Type R, male)
- Twist on and off a Type R holder in seconds
- 50 discs per pack from $59.97
Free shipping on orders over $99 (contiguous U.S.)
Coarse (40-60) to blend, Medium (80-120) for satin, Very Fine (180-240) to finish. From $%MIN%.

Small-disc conditioning for die grinders
Non-woven conditioning discs on the Type R (male twist-lock) system — they spin onto a 2″ Rolloc-style holder on your die grinder, so you can blend, deburr and finish in spots bigger tools cannot reach, and swap discs in seconds.

Grade-by-grade
Which grade does what
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Strips and blends heavy marks
Uniform mid finish
Fine satin finish
Suitability
What are these belts best for?
Use them for
- Blending and satin finishing in tight spots
- Working inside corners, tubes and small parts
- Fast disc changes mid-job
Not the right belt for
- Large flat surfaces — bigger discs are faster
- Holders using a different attachment system
Technical details
The deeper dive
Non-woven abrasive web with a Type R male twist-lock button, 2″ diameter.
Fits 2″ Type R (Rolloc-style) holders on die grinders. Holder not included.
Eye protection and a properly rated respirator. We recommend a full-face respirator like this one on Amazon.
Complete the setup
Works together with
2″ Rolloc Quick Change Discs
Coated discs for cutting and deburring.
3″ Versions
The same discs in the other diameter.
Clean & Finish Discs
6″ and 8″ arbor-hole conditioning discs.
Questions
2″ Rolloc SC disc FAQs
Do I need a holder?
Yes — a 2″ Type R holder mounts in your die grinder; the discs twist onto it.
Which grade should I start with?
Coarse (40-60) to blend, Medium (80-120) for satin, Very Fine (180-240) for the final surface.
What does Type R (male) mean?
The disc carries the male twist-lock button that locks into a standard Type R holder.
What comes in a pack?
50 discs of the option you select.
2″ or 3″?
2″ gets into tighter spots; 3″ covers more surface per pass.

