These very high quality belts incorporate blended synthetic Cubitron ceramic and aluminum oxide mineral abrasives for premium performance.
They feature increased cut rate, a more uniform finish (due to the extremely durable Cubitron), high stock removal with less heat and loading, and long life for wood sanding.
A butt splice allows for unidirectional sanding, extended life and reduced abrasive cost.
• 3" x 21" fits - Skil #594 & 595; Porter Cable #136 & 153; Miller Falls #830; Ward's #8533; Stanley #H493; Rockwell #90, 91, 236 & 237
• 3" X 24" fits - Black & Decker #U-144, U-244, U-346, 454, 470, 471, 654, 670, 671, 7450 & 7460; Mail #30 & 31; Port Cable #A3, B3, G3, T3, T33 & 360; Stanley #H-31
• 4" X 24" fits - Porter Cable #564; Sears #2239; Stanley #494, 496 & 497
How to Measure a Sanding Belt
Abrasive belts are always sized Width x Length (circumference).
To measure the Width of the belt:
1) Lay the belt on a flat surface and measure the width.
To measure the Length of the belt:
1) Make a small mark on the inside of the belt with a pen or marker
2) Make a corresponding mark on a large flat surface, benchtop or floor
3) Slowly roll the belt through a full rotation until the mark on the inside of the belt is once again touching the flat surface
4) Make a mark on the flat surface where it touches
5) Measuring between the 2 marks will give you the length of the belt
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov