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Mar 02, 2026 - 06:55 AM
Disc type or style, such as Type 27 (flat) or Type 29 (conical), influences how the flap disc interacts with the work surface. Type 27 flat discs are best for blending and finishing on flat surfaces, offering even contact and consistent results. Variations like depressed center and X-LOCK compatibility can further improve versatility and ease of use. The Makita T-03947 80 Grit and Makita T-03931 60 Grit both feature Type 27 flat designs, ideal for flat surface work and quick disc changes thanks to X-LOCK compatibility. Multiple disc types are available to match different surface profiles and applications.
