


Flap Wheel 1" x 1/2" Mounted Aluminum Oxide, Pack of 10
- 1″ x 1/2″ mounted aluminum oxide flap wheels
- Plain shank — chuck straight into a die grinder or drill
- 10 wheels per pack from $24.75
Free shipping on orders over $99 (contiguous U.S.)
40–60 for cleanup and deburring, 80–120 for blending, finer grits for finishing. From $%MIN% per pack.

Detail finishing that reaches inside
Aluminum oxide flaps arranged around the hub conform to the work as the wheel spins — they blend, deburr and finish contours, tubes and irregular shapes without gouging. The plain shank chucks straight into die grinders and drills for tight, hard-to-reach areas.

Grit-by-grit
Which grit does what
Showcase specifications about a product to help your customers making an informed decision about their purchase.
Profiling with a finer scratch pattern
The all-round stock removal grit
Refining grind lines before finishing
The bridge into the finishing line
Profiling with a finer scratch pattern
The all-round stock removal grit
Refining grind lines before finishing
Light removal ahead of finishing
The bridge into the finishing line
Suitability
What are these belts best for?
Use them for
- Blending and deburring contours and edges
- Inside tubes, slots and tight spots
- Pre-finish surface prep on metal
Not the right belt for
- Heavy stock removal — use ceramic abrasives
- Flat platen work — belts and discs are faster
Technical details
The deeper dive
Aluminum oxide cloth flaps bonded around a plain steel shank, 1″ x 1/2″ size.
Plain shank fits standard die grinder and drill chucks. Wheel size 1″ x 1/2″.
Eye protection and a properly rated respirator. We recommend a full-face respirator like this one on Amazon.
Complete the setup
Works together with
Unmounted Flap Wheels
6″–12″ wheels for bench motors.
Shaft Adapter
1/2″ to 5/8″ adapter for bench grinders.
Clean & Finish Discs
Non-woven conditioning on an arbor.
Questions
1″ x 1/2″ flap wheel FAQs
How do these mount?
The plain shank chucks into any standard die grinder or drill.
Which grit should I start with?
40–60 for cleanup, 80–120 for blending, finer grits to finish.
Why a flap wheel?
The flaps conform to curved and irregular surfaces, giving an even finish where rigid wheels gouge.
What comes in a pack?
10 wheels of the grit you select.
Wood or metal?
Aluminum oxide handles both — deburring metal or smoothing wood profiles.

