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The 3M 7000119552 is an aluminum oxide Stikit abrasive disc roll designed for sanding and surface preparation across a wide range of substrates. Built on a C-weight paper backing, the disc delivers a balance of flexibility and durability suited to flat and contoured surfaces. The open-coat construction promotes an aggressive cut rate while resisting loading, which extends usable abrasive life between disc changes. At P100 grit, this roll targets intermediate material removal and surface smoothing tasks. The Stikit pressure-sensitive adhesive backing allows fast disc changes on compatible backup pads without tools, reducing downtime during production or service work.
This disc roll is suited for automotive body work, wood finishing, metal fabrication, and general surface prep applications where a consistent, medium-cut abrasive is required. The 6-inch diameter fits standard Stikit backup pads common in body shop and finishing environments. The roll format allows the technician to cut discs to a consistent diameter as needed, reducing waste compared to pre-cut disc packs. Both production shops and field technicians working composite, wood, metal, or painted surfaces will find this format practical for high-volume sanding operations.
Designed for use with 6-inch Stikit-compatible backup pads and disc holders used in automotive, woodworking, and general metal finishing applications.
Disc rolls of this type are installed and serviced by automotive technicians, woodworkers, and metal fabricators using pneumatic or electric random orbital and disc sanders. Ensure the backup pad surface is clean and free of debris before applying each disc to achieve full adhesive contact. Inspect the disc for tears or uneven wear before mounting, and replace immediately if the abrasive mineral is depleted or the backing is compromised. Follow equipment manufacturer guidelines for maximum RPM ratings to avoid disc failure during operation.
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