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The NORTON 662611-26274 is a Metalite abrasive cloth roll designed for material removal, blending, and finishing operations on metal and wood surfaces. Built on a flexible J-weight cloth backing, this roll carries a P120 grit aluminum oxide abrasive coat suited for intermediate sanding and surface prep. The roll measures 1 inch wide by 50 yards long, giving tradespeople and fabricators a continuous supply that can be cut to length for hand sanding, block sanding, or wrapping around custom tools. It is a standard tool in metal fabrication shops, HVAC duct work finishing, pipe preparation, and woodworking environments where consistent scratch patterns are required before priming or coating.
This cloth roll is well suited for use in light industrial and trade settings where controlled abrasion is needed on ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastics, and wood composites. The P120-J designation indicates a medium-fine grit level on the FEPA P-scale with a flexible J-weight backing, making it appropriate for contoured surfaces and hand applications. Pipefitters, sheet metal workers, and finish carpenters commonly stock this format for field and shop use. The 50-yard length reduces changeover frequency in high-volume finishing tasks.
Designed as a general-purpose abrasive cloth roll for hand sanding and tool-assisted finishing applications across metal fabrication, woodworking, and related trades. No specific machine or equipment compatibility data was provided in the product information.
This product is installed by cutting to the desired length using shears or a straightedge cutter. No power shutoff is required for hand-sanding applications, but appropriate PPE including eye protection and a dust respirator should be worn when sanding metal or wood. Dispose of spent abrasive material in accordance with local regulations, particularly when sanding coated or treated metals. Ensure the work surface is secure before applying abrasive pressure.
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