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TorkCraft 5Pcs Orbital Sanding Sheet 95 X 230mm 120Gr Velcro No Holes

TorkCraft 5Pcs Orbital Sanding Sheet 95 X 230mm 120Gr Velcro No Holes
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TorkCraft 5Pcs Orbital Sanding Sheet 95 X 230mm 120Gr Velcro No Holes
Regular price R 39.00 ZAR
Regular price Sale price R 39.00 ZAR
VAT included.

Orbital sheet

Orbital sheets

For third-sheet orbital sanders that have clamps on the base plate.

SIZE: 95 x 230mm
GRIT: P120
HOLES: No
BACKING: Plain

Application:

The orbital sander sheets have been precut to fit most third sheet orbital
sanders.

The abrasives are made of aluminium oxide
and can be used on either wood or metals.

 

Orbital sanders cause
swirl marks. A stray piece of grit or a larger bit of dust could be embedded on
the abrasive sheet whilst sanding. Try to move the sander slowly when sanding.
Any fast movements can cause noticeable swirl marks.

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What is grit?

Grits explained by Tork Craft
When 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 sandingChoice

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.