75mm Hook and Loop Backing Pads
Accepts a variety of sanding & polishing accessories
Designed for the purpose of sanding a variety of coatings from steel, wood, plastics, etc.
Sponge mop not included
Great for smaller jobs
3500 - 2000 RPM
Technical Information | Pad Diameter 3”/75mm Pad Thread Size 3/8” Free Speed 3,500RPM Maximum Pad Speed 20,000RPM Operating Pressure 6.3BAR Air Consumption 3.5CFM Air Inlet 1/4” BSP Vibration Level 1.5m/s2 Max Noise Level 98aD(A) Max Weight 700g Length 206mm |
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Why use a 75mm air operated angle polisher |
A 75mm air-operated angle polisher is designed specifically for precision polishing and finishing tasks where control, finesse, and compact size are essential. The small 75mm (3-inch) pad size allows the operator to reach tight spaces, edges, curved panels, and small surfaces that larger polishers can't handle easily. |
Because it’s air-powered, the polisher delivers consistent speed and torque without overheating, even under heavy use — a major advantage over electric polishers, especially for professional workshops doing continuous or high-volume work. Air operation also makes the tool lighter, reducing user fatigue during extended use. |
The angle head design offers better ergonomics and more precise control, enabling easier access to awkward areas and vertical panels while maintaining a comfortable working posture. |
This type of polisher is typically used for finishing small automotive panels, polishing wheels, removing fine scratches, refining headlight restorations, working on motorcycles, and detailing tight sections where larger polishing machines would be too aggressive or imprecise. |
It is also highly useful in marine, aerospace, and industrial finishing tasks where controlled, high-quality surface finishing is required on smaller components. |
The benefits of using a 75mm air operated angle polisher |
1. Precision Polishing in Tight Areas |
The compact 75mm (3-inch) pad size allows you to polish small surfaces, edges, curves, and hard-to-reach areas with maximum control. |
2. Consistent Power and Performance |
Being air-operated, the polisher provides steady speed and torque without overheating, even during prolonged use, ensuring reliable and consistent results. |
3. Lightweight and Ergonomic Design |
Air tools are generally lighter than electric tools. The angle head improves ergonomics, making it easier to polish vertical panels, intricate surfaces, and overhead areas while reducing user fatigue. |
4. Superior Finish Quality |
Offers fine control over speed and pressure, helping achieve a flawless, high-gloss finish without the risk of burning or damaging the surface. |
5. Faster, Safer Workflows |
Smaller, controlled movements reduce the chances of over-polishing or introducing holograms or swirl marks, speeding up the polishing process and minimizing rework. |
6. Versatile Applications |
Suitable for automotive detailing, wheel polishing, headlight restoration, motorcycle finishing, marine polishing, and industrial small-part finishing. |
7. Extended Tool Life |
Air tools typically have longer operational life and lower maintenance needs compared to electric polishers when properly maintained, making them a solid investment for busy workshops. |
8. Professional-Grade Results |
Delivers the high-quality finishes demanded in industries like automotive refinishing, custom car builds, aviation detailing, and marine craft restoration. |
Uses and applications of a 75mm air operated angle polisher |
1. Automotive Detailing and Paint Correction |
Use: Polishing small panels, removing swirl marks, refining clear coat finishes, and touching up tight areas. |
Application: Ideal for detailing cars, motorcycles, and trucks, especially around door handles, bumpers, mirrors, and pillars. |
2. Wheel and Rim Polishing |
Use: Restoring and polishing aluminum, chrome, and painted wheels. |
Application: Automotive detailing shops, wheel repair services, and custom car builders. |
3. Headlight Restoration |
Use: Final polishing steps after sanding headlights during restoration processes. |
Application: Automotive workshops, detailing services, and DIY repair kits. |
4. Motorcycle Detailing |
Use: Polishing fuel tanks, fenders, fairings, and intricate parts. |
Application: Motorcycle repair and restoration shops, custom bike builders. |
5. Marine and Boat Maintenance |
Use: Polishing small sections of gelcoat and fiberglass on boats and marine equipment. |
Application: Yacht detailing, boat maintenance companies, and marina services. |
6. Aerospace and Aviation Surface Finishing |
Use: Fine polishing on small aircraft parts, panels, and composite surfaces. |
Application: Aircraft maintenance (MRO facilities), aviation restoration, and aerospace component manufacturing. |
7. Industrial Small Part Finishing |
Use: Polishing metal components, machine parts, and precision-fabricated pieces. |
Application: Metal fabrication shops, industrial equipment manufacturing, and restoration work. |
8. Custom Fabrication and Restoration |
Use: Final surface finishing on custom parts, classic car restorations, and bespoke metalwork projects. |
Application: Custom vehicle builders, hot rod restorers, specialty fabrication shops. |
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