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3M 01329 255L Series Abrasive Disc Roll, 6 in Dia, P180 Grit, PSA, Gold
Item #: 01329 by 3M
UPC #: 051131013292
In Stock $115.17 /roll
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- Adhesive backed discs tear-off conveniently one at a time without liners for added cost savings
- Aluminum oxide abrasive combines fast cut with long life
- Film backed abrasive discs provide durability for high finish auto body sanding applications
- Stikit™ attachment makes them easy to attach and remove
- Can be used with 3M™ random orbital sanders
Color/Finish
Gold
Backing Material
Film
Vacuum (yes/no)
No
Diameter (in)
6
MFR Model
01329
Part no.
1329
Wet/Dry
Dry
Abrasive Material
Aluminum Oxide
Attachment Type
Stikit™ PSA
Grit
P180
Application
For featheredging, filler shaping, fine featheredging, paint preparation, paint removal, primer sanding and rough featheredging applications
Grade
Very Fine
Product Form
Disc Roll
Discs Per Roll
75
Trade Name
Stikit
Color
Gold
Disc Diameter
6"
Alternative UPC
60455050801
3M Stikit coated 255L PSA disc roll uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material and has a diameter of 6 in. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the PSA disc roll forming a grit of P180.
Specifications:
Abrasive Type: Coated
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.
Abrasive Material:
Values: A/O Aluminum Oxide AO A/Z Alumina Zirconia AZ S/C Silicon Carbide SC Alumina Zirconia Alumina zirconia is very dense and can be used under high temperatures for heavy-duty stock removal, wood planing, and grinding of fiberglass and plastics. The abrasive grain is designed to fracture during use so that it maintains sharpness. Aluminum Oxide Aluminum oxide is an artificial abrasive suited for general purpose stock removal and finishing. It is the mostly commonly used abrasive and can be used for most steels and ferrous alloys. Aluminum oxide is slightly softer but tougher than silicon carbide. Ceramic Ceramic is used for aggressive cutting and grinding of stainless steel, titanium, and metal alloys. The abrasive grain is designed to fracture during use so that it maintains sharpness. Ceramic Aluminum Oxide Cerium Oxide Diamond Diamond can be either natural or manufactured and is one of the hardest abrasive materials. It is commonly used for grinding and polishing stone and very hard steels, and for sharpening other cutting tools. Mesh Silicon Carbide Silicon carbide is a manufactured material that is extremely hard but brittle. It is commonly used for fast cutting under light pressure, particularly on cast iron, nonferrous metals, and materials such as glass and plastic. Precision Shaped Ceramic Grain Zirconia