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44193 R823P Series Sanding File Belt, 18 in L x 1/2 in W, 40 Grit Blue

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Norton 44193 44193 R823P Series Sanding File Belt, 18 in L x 1/2 in W, 40 Grit Blue

Item #: 44193 by Norton Abrasives

UPC #: 662544441932

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Features
  • Strong, self-sharpening zirconia alumina abrasive for aggressive, fast cut
  • Enhanced lubricating grinding aid makes it the cool cutting choice for grinding exotic alloys (titanium, etc.), forged and stainless steel
  • Strong Y weight polyester waterproof backing and resin bond stand up to moderate to heavy pressure applications with excellent grain retention and product life
  • Excellent choice for coarse grit heat sensitive applications

Color/Finish

Blue

MFR Model

66254444193

Trade Mark

BlueFire®

Belt Width (in)

1/2

Wet/Dry

Wet/Dry

Backing Material

Polyester

Part no.

44193

Grade

Extra Coarse

Abrasive Material

Zirconia Alumina

Application

Collision Repair, Energy and Environment, Manufacturing and Industry, Medical Industry, Metal Fabrication/Welding, Transportation

Belt Length (in)

18

Grit

40

Series

R823P

Alternative UPC

66254444193

Product Overview
BlueFire® R887D coarse grit cloth file belts are engineered with a strong, self-sharpening zirconia alumina abrasive for fast and aggressive cutting. Featuring an improved lubricating grinding aid, these cloth file belts make an excellent choice for cool cut, heat sensitive work and for grinding exotic alloys such as titanium. Featuring a strong, Y weight polyester backing and resin bond, these durable cloth file belts deliver excellent grain retention during moderate to heavy pressure applications over extended use.