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The NORTON 662611-26273 is a Metalite abrasive cloth roll designed for general-purpose sanding and finishing on metal, wood, and composite surfaces. Built on the K225/K224 cloth backing, this roll delivers consistent cut and durability across a range of hand-sanding and machine-sanding applications. At P150-J grit, it sits in the medium-fine range, making it well suited for surface preparation, blending, and intermediate finishing passes before final coats. The roll measures 1 inch wide by 50 yards long, providing a substantial working length for production or repetitive use. Fabricators, metalworkers, woodworkers, and maintenance technicians regularly stock this format for its versatility and ease of tear-to-length use.
This cloth roll is used in light fabrication shops, maintenance facilities, and finishing operations where consistent abrasive performance across a long run is required. The 1-inch width fits standard slotted backup pads and is commonly used for hand-wrapping contoured parts, pipe, tubing, and narrow flat stock. It is appropriate for both bench work and portable tool applications where a flexible, conformable abrasive cloth is preferred over a rigid abrasive sheet.
Designed as a general-purpose abrasive cloth roll suitable for hand-sanding, machine-sanding, and production finishing operations on metal, wood, and composite materials where a 1-inch by 50-yard P150-J cloth format is specified.
Secure loose material and ensure rotating equipment is powered down and locked out before loading abrasive onto any powered tool or backup pad. When using with a powered spindle or drum, verify the tool RPM rating does not exceed the abrasive roll rating. Always wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves when handling abrasive cloth products. Dispose of spent abrasive material in accordance with local regulations, particularly when sanding materials that may generate hazardous dust.
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