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Mibro 4-1/2 in. Backing Pad

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Item # 384491699

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$24.99
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Mibro 4-1/2 in. Backing Pad

1.01 Reviews

Item # 384491699

Image showing  4-1/2 in. Backing Pad
Image showing  4-1/2 in. Backing Pad
$22.99

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Grassland (franklin) TN

1 In Stock in Aisle 25

Delivering to

37027


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This Mibro 4-1/2 in. Backing Pad is a perfect addition to your tool set. The backing pad serves as an adapter for 5/8 in. x 11 thread pads and tools. The rubber backing pad construction is flexible and strong for long-lasting use.

  • 5/8 in. x 11 threaded adapter backing pad
  • Diameter of rubber backing pad: 4.5 in.
  • Rubber backing pad is flexible and durable
  • Maximum RPM: 20,000
  • 5/8 in. - 11 Nut

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    Review 1

    Don't waste your money

    a year ago
    Very flimsy and completely defeats the purpose of using a flat piece of sandpaper. Just starts digging around the weld instead of taking the weld itself down