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Cut the length you need, then stick to your sanding tool. When it's time to change the sheet, peel it off.
Peel and stick to your sanding tool. When it’s time to change the sheet, peel it off.
Sanding rolls with precision-shaped ceramic alumina abrade hard metals like stainless steel faster than standard ceramic alumina rolls because of their sharp, outwardly pointed grit.
Use these rolls to create consistent finishes on hard metals such as stainless steel, iron, and nickel.
One of the sharpest abrasives, the silicon carbide on these rolls sands aluminum, copper, plastic, and rubber with ease, generating minimal heat to prevent material buildup.
Peel and stick these sheets to your detail sander whenever it’s time for fresh grit.
Stick these sheets to your dust-collecting detail sander to smooth edges, corners, and other tight spaces.
Peel and stick to your file handle. When it’s time to change the sheet, peel it off.
These sheets have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Dust and debris won't build up on the abrasive surface.
Stick these sheets to a hand sanding block for a more secure grip than hook and loop sanding sheets.
Press onto a compatible sanding tool or backup pad; peel off to remove.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
Coated with zirconia alumina to stay sharper longer.
Precision-shaped ceramic alumina discs abrade hard metals like stainless steel faster than standard ceramic alumina discs because of their sharp, outwardly pointed grit.
The cushioned construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Holes allow dust removal when used with a vacuum sander.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
The ceramic alumina abrasive on these discs is sharp and dense enough to shape hard metals such as stainless steel, nickel, and cast iron without dulling quickly.
For use with vacuum sanders, these discs have holes that allow dust to get sucked up before it can build up and dull the abrasive surface.
Coated with diamond grit, use these discs for sanding hard nonmetals.
For a more consistent finish than rotary or orbital disc sanders, these move sanding discs in small irregular circles to prevent swirl marks. Also known as random orbital sanders.
With a fixed rotary movement, these sanders remove more material from workpieces than random orbital sanders.
Originally designed to repair the clear coat on cars, these sanders smooth out imperfections on your most delicate workpieces. With a 1 1/4" disc that moves in a very small circular pattern, they remove tiny specks of dust that are trapped in the finish.
Versatile enough to handle both detail work and heavy material removal, these are a disc and belt sander in one.
Compact and lightweight, these combination sanders are best for small projects and touch-ups.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of a tool.
Thread the stud into the tool's spindle and then press the sanding disc onto the backup pad.
Swap between hook-and-loop and adhesive-backed sanding discs on one sander. Rather than replace your entire sanding pad, mount these adapters to create a hook-and-loop or adhesive-backed attachment.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping grains.
Lap without the mess of pastes and slurries—abrasive is embedded in the surface of this waterproof film.
This film abrades quickly and prevents material buildup.
Often used to polish optics such as mirrors and lenses.