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Glass-platen for Grinders and Sanders 2" x 6 1/4"

$ 12.64

Availability: 96 in stock
  • Type: Grinder Accessories
  • Brand: Neo-Ceram
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Application: Grinding/Sanding

    Description

    One piece of Ceramic Platen liner 3/16" x 2" x 6 1/4".
    IMPORTANT: CAREFULLY MEASURE. INCLUDE THE SAFETY SHELF IN YOUR MEASUREMENTS.
    This size fits most 2" x 72" belt Sanders.
    2" x 42" Grinders takes a similar size.
    If you need a different size, click on "contact seller" above.  We can cut to order any size.  Sizes up to 8 inches are .95
    with free shipping.  Larger sizes may have an additional charge.
    EXAMPLE: If your metal platen is 10” long and your safety shelf is 3/4”, then your ceramic glass platen should be no longer than 9 1/4”.  We can cut any size you need. Just let us know with the Contact Seller.
    This is Neo-Ceram. A ceramic fireplace glass.
    Neo-Ceram is modern material for our age. It is designed for thermal shock resistance and stability against high temperatures. Withstands continuous temperatures to 1292 degrees F. Nearly three times that of tempered glass.
    Provides a smoother, longer lasting platen.
    Mount this to your belt sander platen using J B Weld or 2 pieces of double sided high strength tape. There are several excellent You Tube videos (glass platen) for mounting instructions.
    HINT
    : If you use good, strong, double sided carpet tape, the platen can be carefully removed with acetone. Soak from the top and carefully pry with a putty knife until tape releases. This is especially useful if one side of platen is chipped. It can be reversed.
    A small steel shelf installed to support your glass platen is a must. These instructions are also included in the You Tube videos.
    NOTE:
    MEASURE CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU ORDER. BE SURE TO INCLUDE IN YOUR MEASUREMENT THE EXTRA 3/4" NEEDED FOR THE SAFETY SHELF.
    RETURN POLICY
    : If received damaged, email photo within 2 days for replacement. If you break it while installing, you own all the pieces.
    Not installing glass properly can lead to glass failure. And again you own all the pieces.