Norton ProSand Multi-Hole Pattern Hook & Loop Sanding Disc, 6", 60 Grit. Qty. 10

SKU: M600523 05326
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$23.40
SKU:
M600523 05326
Product Type:
Hook & Loop
Size:
6 Inch Diameter
Grit:
60
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Maximize dust extraction to avoid contamination in your work environment while delivering a cool, fast cut-rate when you choose this ProSand Multi-Air Cyclonic A975 fine grit paper H&L center hold vacuum disc. It's P-graded, seeded-gel ceramic alumina abrasive and laser-cut vacuum hole design give it long life, and the water-based, non-pigmented stearate avoids color transfer to your workpiece while minimizing load. This disc is a great choice for fine grit vacuum sanding and finishing, and its hook and loop back allows easy mounting and changing to speed your workflow. Its fiber-reinforced B-weight, latex-saturated backing stays flexible while maintaining improved tear strength.

  • P-graded, seeded-gel ceramic alumina abrasive and laser-cut, spiral, vacuum hole design maximizes dust extraction for clean work environment and less contamination and delivers a cool, fast, consistent cut rate and longer life than any paper disc
  • Unique fiber-reinforced, flexible B-weight latex saturated backing provides 50% - 60% improvement in tear strength while retaining flexibility
  • Water-based, non-pigmented stearate No-Fil coating and open coat provide maximum load resistance with no color transfer to work
  • Exceptional choice for the most demanding fine grit vacuum sanding and finishing lightweight paper disc applications; hook and loop back for easy disc mounting and changing 

Size: 6" dia.
Grit: 60
Arbor Hole: 11/16"
Max Speed: 15,000
Qty: 10

Abrasive: Ceramic Alumina
Attachment: Hook & Loop
Backing Material: B-wt. Anti Loading Paper
Max Operating Speed Guideline: Determined by back-up pad
Abrasive Type: Coated

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