JET Sandpaper lesta biex tinqata', 180 Grit (60-9180)

Brand:Jet

3.3/5

DESKRIZZJONI TAL-PRODOTT Immarkat minn qabel għat-tqattigħ. Ebda splices, ħjatat, jew waqfiet. Ħażna din sandpaper approvata mill-OEM, garantita li tagħti l-aħjar riżultati. MILL-MANIFATTUR Kull Ready-To-Cut(tm) fih roll ta 'materjal li joborxu li huwa mmarkat minn qabel u kkodifikat bil-kulur. Kull Ready-To-Cut(tm) jaħdem ma 'kwalunkwe sander Performax - sempliċement issib il-kulur li jikkorrispondi għad-daqs tat-tanbur tiegħek, u aqta' tul il-linja. Int ser tiffranka l-ħin u l-flus bil-Let-To-Cut(tm), għax huwa ggarantit li ma jkollu l-ebda waqfiet, l-ebda splices, u l-ebda ħjatat, biss strixxi li jitwaħħlu perfettament kull darba! Jagħti 19-il wrap fuq tanbur 16-il pulzier; 12 fuq pulzier 25; 14 fuq 22 pulzier u 8 wraps fuq tanbur 37 pulzier.

Garanzija tal-Assigurazzjoni Aħmar JET: Appoġġjata mill-garanzija ta '90 jum ta' JET li twassal fl-industrija. Manifattura ta 'Kwalità: Kburi magħmula fl-Istati Uniti. Immarkat minn qabel għall-Qtugħ: Jagħti 19-il wrap fuq tanbur ta '16-il pulzier; 12 fuq 25-il pulzier; 14 fuq 22-il pulzier; u 8 fuq 37-il pulzier. Abrażiv fin: wrap ta 'ossidu ta' l-aluminju ta '180-grit. Kompatibbiltà: Iddisinjata biex taqbel mal-ixkatlat tat-tanbur JET u Performax.
Backing Type Cloth
Backing Type ‎Cloth
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Jet
Brand ‎Jet
Color Red
Color ‎Red
Compatible Devices ‎Drum Sander
Compatible Material ‎Wood
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 5 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Grit Material ‎Ceramic Alumina
Grit Number ‎180
Grit Type Fine
Grit Type ‎Fine
Included Components ‎Ready-To-Cut Sandpaper
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎60-9180
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.19 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Performax
Material ‎Aluminum Oxide
Part Number ‎60-9180
Product Dimensions 12"L x 12"W
Product Dimensions ‎11.6 x 12.2 x 4.2 inches
Product Dimensions ‎12"L x 12"W
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Warranty Description ‎90 Day

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Scritto da: Rojo
It works
It is sanding paper, it works, markings are accurate
Scritto da: J. Mikkelson
Effective, but burns on some woods
I couldn't believe that there were still no reviews on this item, which I have been using in my one-man shop for several years now on a Performax 16-32. Overall, it's a great option. Cutting is straightforward, using the color-coded lines for your particular drum, though I think there is a dark green line that can be easy to mistake for the black one, which is "my" line. The main problem I have with this is its tendency to develop "hot spots" -- especially on woods such as cherry, with its pitch pockets -- and then proceed to leave a burn line the length of the board as the burn problem snowballs. Once the paper burns, that's it for that spot. You can scrape/chip the burned resin off the drum, but I still mark the spot in pencil on my sander so I don't send something across that spot again. Since I do a lot of rail/stile kind of widths, I can get away with that, but if you were going to use it for lots of wide panels, it could be a different problem entirely. The only remedy I have found, and it's not 100%, is to take *extremely* light passes at a fairly high feed rate. In practice, the paper produces a near-finish quality on woods like mahogany and oak, which can hide finish imperfections fairly well. On maple, walnut, and cherry, particularly dense areas around knots, etc., it leaves very visible straight line scratches that take a good bit of RO sanding at 150-180-220, or a good cabinet scraper, to remove. (If you use a scraper after using this, I would hit the surface with RO at 180 or 220 briefly, and blow or vacuum off the dust, or the residual abrasives from this paper will dull the burr on your scraper in a hurry!) I still think this is a better solution than going to the RO sander straight from the planer, but it can be a board-to-board thing. A side benefit of this kind of abrasive is that, once I need to pull the old one off my sander, it is easy to tear the less worn sections into hand-held size pieces (I usually go about 5" long, and the roll is about 3.5" wide) and use for hand sanding, especially profiles, where the stiffness of the resin/fabric backing is a plus. You can generate some serious heat in a hurry this way, though, so go easy, or wrap your thumb / fingers -- it really is that hot. Overall, a good bet, and it will last you a long time. I'm just finishing my first roll after several years and many, many hundreds of BF through it.

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