Fd Tool 38

Removing rust, old paint, or scale from small areas is effortless with a 38 mm abrasive brush or surface conditioning disc. The tool’s lightweight design reduces fatigue during overhead or vertical work.


After welding, surfaces often require smoothing without undercutting the base metal. The FD Tool 38, fitted with a 38 mm flap wheel or non-woven nylon disc, produces a consistent, satin finish on stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel. fd tool 38

This tool is a staple in industrial, janitorial, and construction settings. It is designed specifically for moving large volumes of liquid, slush, or debris flat across the floor. Removing rust, old paint, or scale from small

Q: Can the FD Tool 38 be used for polishing? A: Yes. Fit a 38 mm spiral sewn cotton buff and use polishing compound. Reduce air pressure to 40-50 PSI to avoid flinging compound. produces a consistent

Q: What is the maximum material thickness it can cut? A: With a 38 mm cut-off wheel, the maximum cut depth is approximately 12 mm (0.47 inches). For thicker material, use a saw or plasma cutter.

Q: Is the FD Tool 38 compatible with Dremel accessories? A: Yes, if the Dremel accessory has a 1/4-inch (6.35 mm) or 6 mm shank. However, Dremel accessories are generally rated for 15,000-20,000 RPM, so check compatibility.

Q: Why does my FD Tool 38 freeze up after continuous use? A: Pneumatic tools experience adiabatic cooling. Adding an air dryer to your compressor line or using a small amount of anti-freeze pneumatic oil will resolve this.