5" (125mm) 8-Hole White Dry Hook & Loop Sanding Discs - 100Pcs/Box
5 Inch 8 Holes Hook and Loop White Sanding Discs
5 Inch 8 Holes Hook and Loop White Sanding Discs
5 Inch 8 Holes Hook and Loop White Sanding Discs
5 Inch 8 Holes Hook and Loop White Sanding Discs

Description

White dry sanding discs is an aluminum oxide paper with an open coat, prevent clogging, anti-static, good flexibility, wear resisting, that provides outstanding life and superior finishes. It is commonly used on automotive, wood, metal, fiber glass and other disc applications. Disc grips to the appropriate back up pad attached to an orbital or DA disc sander or angle grinder. Grit refers to the average particle diameter. The larger the grit, the smaller the particle size. The smaller the grit, the coarser the particles are. Pre-punched with 8 holes for dust extraction, strong and long lasting, easy to install and remove. According to the grit range: 60~1000 grit.

Specification

Abrasive Grain:
aluminum oxide
Size:
5 inch(125mm)
Attachment Type:
Hook & Loop
Available Grits:
60,80,100,120,150,180,240,320,400,600,800,1000
Weight:
8.5,7.6,7.2,6.8,6.3,6.4,5.5,4.3,4.1,3.7,3.7,3.6g/per disc
Include:
100Pcs/Box

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Q&A

What is hook and loop sanding, and how does it attach to a sander?
Hook and loop sanding uses a fastening system similar to Velcro, where tiny hooks on the sander’s backing pad grip onto loops on the sanding disc. This allows for quick disc changes without the need for adhesives.
Why are there Holes in Sanding Discs?
The holes in sanding discs help with dust extraction by allowing debris to be pulled away from the surface as you sand. This reduces clogging, improves sanding efficiency, and extends the life of the disc.
What grit sanding disc should I use for different levels of sanding?
For rough sanding and material removal, use 60-240 grit. For smoothing surfaces and refining scratches, 320-800 grit works best. For fine finishing and polishing, choose 1000-10000 grit.

5" (125mm) 8-Hole White Dry Hook & Loop Sanding Discs - 100Pcs/Box

SKU: HSD058H60-1
Sale price $36.99
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Description

White dry sanding discs is an aluminum oxide paper with an open coat, prevent clogging, anti-static, good flexibility, wear resisting, that provides outstanding life and superior finishes. It is commonly used on automotive, wood, metal, fiber glass and other disc applications. Disc grips to the appropriate back up pad attached to an orbital or DA disc sander or angle grinder. Grit refers to the average particle diameter. The larger the grit, the smaller the particle size. The smaller the grit, the coarser the particles are. Pre-punched with 8 holes for dust extraction, strong and long lasting, easy to install and remove. According to the grit range: 60~1000 grit.

Specification

Abrasive Grain:
aluminum oxide
Size:
5 inch(125mm)
Attachment Type:
Hook & Loop
Available Grits:
60,80,100,120,150,180,240,320,400,600,800,1000
Weight:
8.5,7.6,7.2,6.8,6.3,6.4,5.5,4.3,4.1,3.7,3.7,3.6g/per disc
Include:
100Pcs/Box

Reviews

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Q&A

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What is hook and loop sanding, and how does it attach to a sander?
Hook and loop sanding uses a fastening system similar to Velcro, where tiny hooks on the sander’s backing pad grip onto loops on the sanding disc. This allows for quick disc changes without the need for adhesives.
Why are there Holes in Sanding Discs?
The holes in sanding discs help with dust extraction by allowing debris to be pulled away from the surface as you sand. This reduces clogging, improves sanding efficiency, and extends the life of the disc.
What grit sanding disc should I use for different levels of sanding?
For rough sanding and material removal, use 60-240 grit. For smoothing surfaces and refining scratches, 320-800 grit works best. For fine finishing and polishing, choose 1000-10000 grit.