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316U Series Abrasive Disc, 6 in Dia, P220 Grit, PSA, Red

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3M 01111 316U Series Abrasive Disc, 6 in Dia, P220 Grit, PSA, Red

Item #: 01111 by 3M

UPC #: 051131011113

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Features
  • Economical abrasive disc
  • Aluminum oxide abrasive offers reliable, dependable results
  • A weight paper backing ensure best results for specific projects
  • Stikit™ attachment makes for fast, efficient disc change-outs
  • Preparing blend panels prior to paint application
  • Can be used with 3M™ random orbital sanders

Grade

Medium

Application

For filler shaping, featheredging, paint preparation and finish

Grit

P220

Attachment Type

Stikit™ PSA

Abrasive Material

Aluminum Oxide

Wet/Dry

Dry

Part no.

1111

MFR Model

01111

Diameter (in)

6

Vacuum (yes/no)

No

Backing Material

Paper

Color/Finish

Red

Series

316U

Diameter

6 in

Disc Diameter

6"

Color

Red

Package Quantity

100 discs per roll, 6 rolls per case

Trade Name

Stikit

Backing Weight

A

Discs Per Roll

100

Product Form

Disc Roll

Alternative UPC

60455037287

Applications

Featheredging; Primer Sanding

Nominal Diameter

6 in

Body Material

Paper

Mounting

PSA

Roughness Grade

Very Fine

Product Overview
Our 3M™ Stikit™ red abrasive disc 316U is an economical disc that delivers reliable performance. It features aluminum oxide mineral abrasive on A weight or durable D weight paper backing depending on grade. These discs are ideal for standard jobs such as filler shaping, featheredging, paint prep and finish. Our 3M™ Stikit™ attachment makes disc change outs fast and easy. The 3M™ Stikit™ red abrasive disc 316U delivers reliable performance on collision repair substrates, yet remains an economical choice for collision repair operations. Choose aluminum oxide mineral abrasive in grades up to P800 for most body and paint sanding applications. Red Abrasive Discs are available with D weight paper backing in 40 to P80 grade abrasives for aggressive shaping of plastic filler or paint removal around damaged areas.
3M Stikit PSA disc has a diameter of 6 in. This item is on a paper backing, A weight.
Specification parameters description:
Grade:
Grade is a measurement of the size of abrasive particles embedded in coated abrasives. It is a more general measurement of the level of precision, and corresponds roughly to grit. A smaller grit number means larger particles and a coarser grade, while high number grits are used for finer work.
Grit:
Grit is a measurement of the size of abrasive particles embedded in coated abrasives. The most common standards for grit size are the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute) and the European FEPA (Federation of European Producers of Abrasives). A smaller grit number means larger particles and a coarser grade, while high number grits are used for finer work. Grit is generally a unitless measure but is sometimes measured in microns.
Backing Weight:
Paper and cloth have a lettering scale for backing weight that measures strength of the material onto which the abrasive is mounted. Paper uses the letters A-F, where A is a lighter weight and most flexible and F represents a rigid, heavier backing. Lighter backings are typically paired with finer abrasive grits, suitable for blending and finishing. Coarser grits used for deburring and stock removal rely on a heavier backing. Cloth uses a lettering system of J, X, and Y for backing weight. J weight (jeans) is the lightest and most flexible, X weight (drills) is more durable and recommended for medium duty work, and Y weight is the toughest and least flexible. Fiber backings are made from chemically-impregnated paper to form a very hard, strong backing material. Fiber is used primarily for sanding discs. Polyester film backing provides high strength with a very thin backing and is used for very fine grits. It is more tear resistant than paper backing and is also waterproof.