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The NORTON 076607-01309 is a close-coat emery cloth abrasive sheet designed for metal surface preparation, deburring, and finishing work. Measuring 9 inches by 11 inches, these full-size sheets are backed with a durable cloth substrate and loaded with medium-grit emery abrasive mineral in a close-coat pattern that delivers consistent, controlled stock removal. The close-coat construction places abrasive grain densely across the surface, making these sheets well suited for smoothing rough metal, removing oxidation, and preparing pipe, rod, and flat stock before assembly or coating. They are a standard consumable for HVAC technicians, pipefitters, plumbers, and general metalworkers who need reliable hand-finishing media on the job.
These emery cloth sheets are used across residential and commercial trade applications wherever metal surfaces require cleaning, polishing, or light material removal by hand. Typical scenarios include prepping copper tubing ends before soldering, cleaning corrosion from electrical contacts, and finishing machined or fabricated steel and aluminum components. The 9-inch by 11-inch full-sheet format can be cut or torn to size for use with hand blocks or wrapped around a file or dowel for contoured work. The package contains 50 sheets, making it suitable for shop stocking or job-site use where consistent supply is needed.
Designed for general-purpose hand abrasive use on metal substrates including steel, copper, aluminum, and cast iron in trade and industrial maintenance applications.
These abrasive sheets are a hand-use consumable and require no installation. When using on pipe or tubing ahead of soldering or brazing, ensure the work area is clear of flammable materials before applying heat. Wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when abrading metal surfaces. Dispose of used sheets per local regulations, as emery abrasive and metal particles can be considered industrial waste in some jurisdictions.
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