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These rolls are coated with aluminum oxide, which is the most common abrasive material and hard enough to sand steel and wood.
These assortments include three cut-to-length sanding rolls of various grits in a convenient dispenser.
The grit particles are block shaped and cut slowly.
A thicker, heavier construction than standard rolls withstands tough sanding.
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.
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.
Assortments include three cut-to-length sanding rolls of various grits that resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents.
These rolls resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding.
A slick coating on these rolls prevents debris from accumulating on the abrasive surface and keeps operating temperatures low.
A cushioned layer lets you apply more even sanding pressure on your workpiece, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding rolls over paper- or cloth-backed rolls.
These cut-to-length rolls resist deterioration when used wet or with grease, chemicals, cutting fluids, and other solvents that may be present when sanding. A layer of mesh lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material buildup on the abrasive surface.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh rolls over paper- or cloth-backed rolls.
The sharp abrasive on these rolls sands hard metals like stainless steel, nickel, and iron.
Use these rolls to create consistent finishes on hard metals such as stainless steel, iron, and nickel.
Cut the length you need, then stick to your sanding tool. When it's time to change the sheet, peel it off.
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.
Create consistent finishes on stainless steel, titanium, steel, iron, and nickel.
Holes allow dust removal when used with a vacuum sander to prevent buildup of debris on the abrasive surface.
Cut the length you need, then quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
Dust and debris won't build up on the abrasive surface.