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The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Slip a cap onto the head of a shank and sand small, recessed, and hard-to-reach areas.
Choose a bit with the same angle as your countersink to debur the inside of the hole.
As the outer layer wears away, new abrasive is exposed.
The secure bond of the roll to the integrated shank prevents loosening from vibration while sanding, resulting in a smooth finish.
Sand inside pipes, tubes, and hard to reach corners with these pads.
Shape, debur, and sand edges and internal surfaces.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
Flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces. They provide more control than a standard sanding sleeve but are more aggressive than a traditional flap wheel. As the flaps wear, new abrasive is exposed.
A cushioned layer lets you apply more even sanding pressure on your workpiece, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Sized for tight spaces, these small pads sand flat and curved surfaces. They have a flexible foam layer that gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Evenly sand two surfaces at once.
These sponges conform exceptionally well to small, contoured surfaces.
Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, these sponges provide the comfort and control of a sanding block.
These sponges prevent debris from accumulating on the abrasive surface and keep operating temperatures low.
The long sides of these sponges are angled to get into corners and edges that a flat sponge might miss.
The thick, abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction flexes to compensate for uneven pressure as you sand, producing a consistent finish.
The mesh in these sanding pads flexes to compensate for uneven pressure as you sand, producing a consistent finish.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding rolls over paper- or cloth-backed rolls.
These sheets resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
These rolls resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
A thicker, heavier construction than standard rolls withstands tough sanding.
These rolls are coated with aluminum oxide, which is the most common abrasive material and hard enough to sand steel and wood.
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.
The soft abrasive is good for fine hand-polishing of metal surfaces that require the smoothest finish possible after an abrasive sequence. Also known as crocus cloth.
Create smooth finishes on wood with these garnet sheets.
Coated with aluminum oxide—the most common abrasive material, hard enough to sand steel and wood.
The dental floss of abrasives, these cords slip into areas that other forms cannot. They're good for deburring and polishing small holes, narrow slots, keyways, and grooves.
The soft abrasive is good for fine hand-polishing of soft nonferrous metals. Also known as crocus cloth.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
A slick coating on these rolls prevents debris from accumulating on the abrasive surface and keeps operating temperatures low.
For a consistent finish, these pads are made with nylon mesh that flexes to compensate for uneven pressure as you sand. The hook and loop backing lets you attach, remove, and reuse these pads until they’re used up.
Cut the length you need, then quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
Dozens of vacuum holes throughout these rolls let a sander suck up dust and debris to prevent buildup on your sandpaper. They’re coated with the most common abrasive, aluminum oxide, which is hard enough to sand steel and wood.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
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.
Peel and stick these sheets to your detail sander whenever it’s time for fresh grit.
Easy to attach and remove, these sheets grip the surface of your vacuum detail sander. Vacuum holes allow dust to get sucked up before it can build up and dull the abrasive surface.
Quickly attach and remove these hook and loop sheets to detail sanders. These sheets squeeze into corners and along edges and angled surfaces.
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.
Attach these sheets to pole sanders to smooth ceilings and walls. They’re covered in aluminum oxide, which is the most common abrasive for general use.
Built for wet sanding joint compound on drywall and plaster, these sanding sheets won’t fall apart when used with water. They also withstand grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be on your work surface.
Dust and debris won’t build up on these sheets as you finish ceilings and walls. Pair them with pole sanders.
Use these sheets with an oscillating tool—their triangular shape reaches into tight corners and spaces. With hook and loop backing you can quickly attach, remove, and reuse them with a compatible backup pad.
Quickly switch between different grits—these sanding sheets attach and detach from a compatible sanding block with hook and loop.
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.
Also known as abrasive wraps, these sheets are cut to fit around the drum of a drum sander.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse these discs with a compatible sanding tool or backup pad.
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 premium abrasive lasts longer as well as cuts faster and produces a more consistent finish than standard hook and loop discs.
These discs have multiple layers of brick-shaped abrasive arranged in a pattern to create highly consistent finishes.
Made of foam, these discs can conform to contoured shapes, corners, and sharp edges.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding discs over paper- or cloth-backed discs.
Thicker, more flexible, and less aggressive than standard nylon mesh discs, use these for sanding on curved or delicate surfaces.
These discs are abrasive-embedded cloth with a cushioned layer.
Holes allow dust removal when used with a vacuum sander.
Coated with either ceramic alumina or a premium form of aluminum oxide, these discs last longer, cut faster, and produce a more consistent finish than standard hook and loop discs.
The mesh backing lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material buildup on the abrasive surface.
Quickly sand while capturing up to 97% of the dust generated.
The cushioned construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
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.
Get twice the life over standard nylon mesh cushioned discs—the flexible mesh in these discs is embedded with a premium form of aluminum oxide or ceramic alumina.
The abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure.
A special fastener on the back of these discs allows you to easily swap one disc for another.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard quick-change discs.
Quickly remove large amounts of material—discs with precision-shaped ceramic alumina abrade hard metals like stainless steel faster than standard ceramic alumina discs because of their sharp, outwardly pointed grit.
The heavy duty construction provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flexible-edge quick-change discs.
The outer 3/8" of these discs is extremely flexible to prevent marring or gouging your work when sanding a radius or contour.
Press onto a compatible sanding tool or backup pad; peel off to remove.
Coated with zirconia alumina to stay sharper longer.
Holes in the disc let you see the surface you’re sanding.
Get twice the life over standard nylon mesh cushioned discs—the flexible mesh in these discs is embedded with a premium form of aluminum oxide that aggressively removes material from steel and wood.
Fit these discs over your tool's arbor.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs for corners.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the overlapping abrasive flaps reach into corners.
Replace your sanding discs less often—the backing plate on these discs can be trimmed off as the abrasive flaps wear down, allowing you to use more of the disc.
A heavy duty backing plate provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
With more flaps than standard discs, these last 30-40% longer.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs.
Overlapping abrasive flaps bonded to a backing plate provide consistent material removal and even finishes.
The zirconia alumina grit on these discs continually fractures to produce new, sharp cutting edges that aggressively remove material from steel and wood.
The backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your work surface.
Finish and polish metals without producing dust.
Smooth or shape work surfaces. Good for general purpose sanding, the aluminum oxide abrasive on these belts is tough and won’t crack under stress.
Change your sanding belts less often—these belts have a zirconia alumina abrasive that continuously fractures to form new sharp edges. These self-sharpening edges are great for aggressively removing material on steel and wood.
These belts resist deterioration when used with water or cutting fluids.
Multiple layers of abrasive arranged in a pattern create highly consistent finishes.
Avoid clogs when you're removing paint or rust. The widely spaced grains on these belts give dust and debris a place to collect so they won't build up on the surface.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding belts over paper- or cloth-backed belts.
Create finer and more consistent finishes—these belts have a cushioned layer that creates more even sanding pressure on your workpiece.
Use these narrow belts on hand-held sanding sticks.
At least 16" wide, these sanding belts leave a smooth, consistent finish on large workpieces. They have an aluminum oxide abrasive, which is the most common abrasive for general use.
With a flexible, cloth backing, these belts resist tearing. 16" or wider, they’re for sanding large surfaces.
The abrasive in these blocks wears evenly to maintain a flat surface. They can be used to remove burrs from metal die fixtures and machine parts or to clean magnetic chucks.
Clean and condition wood surfaces, leaving a wax-free shine.
Everything you need to use your oscillating tool as a sander—great for smaller jobs that a large sander can’t accommodate.
No need to add a sanding sheet to your oscillating tool—these plates come with carbide abrasive already built in.