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10Pk PSA Sanding Discs 125mm, 240 Grit (No Holes) | ABR39240

10Pk PSA Sanding Discs 125mm, 240 Grit (No Holes) | ABR39240
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10Pk PSA Sanding Discs 125mm, 240 Grit (No Holes) | ABR39240
Regular price R 59.00 ZAR
Regular price Sale price R 59.00 ZAR
VAT included.

Tork Craft 10Pk PSA Sanding Discs 125mm, 240 Grit (No Holes) | ABR39240.

PressureSensitiveAdhesive. These sanding discs are used with die grinders and random orbital sanders.

SIZE: Ø125mm
GRIT: P240
ABRASIVE: Aluminium oxide
BACKING: Cloth

Application:

For use on contours or flat surfaces for light to medium-pressure grinding, blending, leveling and finishing applications.

These PSA sanding discs are also made for stationary disc sanders used in woodworking and metalworking. Great for stock removal,sanding flat surfaces, shaping and finishing.

What is grit?

Grits explained by Tork CraftWhen talking about sandpaper "grit" is a reference to the number of abrasive particles per inch of sandpaper. The lower the grit the rougher the sandpaper and conversely, the higher the grit number the smoother the sandpaper.

This make sense if you imagine how small the particles on an 1000-grit sandpaper would need to be to fit into a 1" square (25,4mm square). Sandpaper is referred to by the size of its grit (Example 120-grit sandpaper or P120 sandpaper).

Hand sanding

Choice:

You need to choose the grit size of sandpaper depending on the particular job you are trying to accomplish. For heavy sanding and stripping, you need coarse sandpaper measuring 40- to 60-grit; for smoothing surfaces and removing small imperfections, choose 80- to 120-grit sandpaper. For finishing surfaces smoothly, use a super fine sandpaper with 360- to 600-grit. Many jobs require you to “go through the grits.” This means you start the project using lower-grade grit and use finer pieces of sandpaper as you progress. Each time you advance to a higher grit sandpaper, you remove the scratches from the previous layer.