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The NORTON 662611-00285 is a full-sheet abrasive in the Adalox A211, A212, and A213 series, featuring an open-coat construction on a paper backing. Measuring 9 inches by 11 inches, these sheets are cut to the standard hand-sheet format used across woodworking, metal prep, and surface finishing applications. The P150C grit designation places these firmly in the fine-finishing range, suitable for intermediate sanding passes that remove shallow scratches and prepare surfaces for topcoats or final finishing steps. Open-coat construction reduces loading on softer materials, extending sheet life when working with wood, paint, or resin.
These sheets are used in general surface prep and finishing work across woodworking shops, auto body, and light fabrication environments. The 9 inch by 11 inch format fits standard hand-sanding blocks and can be cut to size for smaller detail work. P150C grit is a common intermediate step in multi-stage sanding schedules, following coarser material removal grits and preceding fine or ultra-fine finishing grits. Trades that regularly stock these include finish carpenters, cabinet makers, auto body technicians, and painters.
Designed as a standard full-sheet abrasive for use with hand-sanding blocks and manual sanding applications requiring a 9 inch by 11 inch sheet format.
These sheets are a consumable abrasive product and require no tools for use beyond a compatible sanding block or backing pad. When cutting sheets to smaller sizes, use a straightedge and utility knife for clean edges. Always wear appropriate respiratory protection and eye protection when sanding, particularly on painted or coated surfaces. Dispose of used abrasive sheets in accordance with local regulations, especially when sanding lead-based coatings or hazardous finishes.
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