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The NORTON 076607-05489 is a 6-inch, 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding disc designed for high-performance material removal in coarse finishing applications. Running at 80 grit, this disc is built for aggressive stock removal on wood, composites, and similar substrates. The removable center hole adds versatility for use with both Makita and Festool random orbital sanders. Sold in packs of 50, it is a practical choice for professional finishers, cabinetmakers, flooring installers, and general contractors who cycle through abrasives at a steady pace. The 3x designation indicates an enhanced abrasive coat formulated for faster cut and extended disc life compared to standard paper disc grades.
These discs are suited for residential and commercial finishing work where consistent, repeatable surface prep is required. Common applications include wood furniture production, millwork, and jobsite finish carpentry. The 8-hole dust extraction pattern is compatible with vacuum-assisted random orbital sanders, keeping the work surface clear and improving visibility during sanding passes. The removable center hole accommodates both Makita and Festool sander configurations, making these discs a dual-platform solution for shops running mixed equipment.
Designed for use with Makita and Festool random orbital sanders accepting 6-inch hook-and-loop discs with an 8-hole dust extraction pattern. The removable center hole supports both standard and center-port sander configurations.
Installation requires no tools — press the hook-and-loop backing firmly onto the sander pad to seat the disc before powering the tool. Ensure the sander is powered off and unplugged before mounting or removing discs. Align the disc holes with the sander pad ports to maintain dust extraction efficiency. Inspect each disc for tears or delamination before use; damaged discs should be discarded.
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