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100 x 915 mm abrasive belt, mixed abrasive belts (2x grits 60/80/120/180/240/320) for belt sanders (12 pieces)
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Description
Product Specifications:
- A set of abrasive belts includes the following types:
- 2 pieces P60 grit
- 2 pieces P80 grit
- 2 pieces P120 grit
- 2 pieces P180 grit
- 2 pieces P240 grit
- 2 pieces P320 grit
- Quantity: Mixed set of 12 pieces (60-320)
- SIZE: 100 mm x 915 mm (4 inches x 36 inches)
- Material: Aluminum oxide particle abrasive belt
- It is mainly used for wood, metal, glass, plastic, etc. stone, etc.
Product Description:
- 100 x 915 mm fabric abrasive belts (2 of each grit: 60, 80, 120, 180, 240 and 320). A complete 12-piece set for polishing and sanding.
- Abrasive belts made of aluminum oxide particles, with a special anti-clogging coating for long-lasting wear resistance. The precisely manufactured double-sided adhesive tape ensures stability and a flat surface, allowing for fine, scratch-free sanding with a perfect polishing effect. Use these high-quality sanding accessories for fast and precise processing of wood, paint, varnish, plastic, plaster, and metal surfaces. Ideal for wood and paint. Suitable for various 100 mm x 915 mm belt sanders and sanders, such as the TACKLIFE belt sander, 900 W belt sander, Jellas belt sander, Makita belt sanders, Bosch belt sanders, and many others. P60 and P80 grit: Generally suitable for initial sanding work, offering high sanding performance. P120 and P180 grit: Used in the middle of sanding to remove burrs and smooth the surface. surface.
- P240 and P320 grit: Used at the end of sanding to guarantee the desired effect and a smoother, more beautiful surface.
- Suitable for all 4 x 24-inch belt sanders.
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Features
- BrandCOOCHEER
- MaterialMetal
- Suitable forMineral / stone
- Grain sizeP120 / P180 / P80 / P60 / P240 / P320
- Abrasive materialAluminium oxide
Advice from
Sanding sheet and abrasive paper buying guide
Do you plan to sand a painted surface or solid wood flooring? Is your sander in hand and protective wear on your face? You are almost ready but lack the sheet and abrasive paper. Do not mix up the grains and your belt sanders.
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