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The NORTON 662611-26337 is a full-sheet abrasive in the Metalite K225 series, featuring a close-coat cloth backing designed for consistent stock removal across metal and wood surfaces. Measuring 9 inches by 11 inches and rated at P150J grit, this sheet delivers a medium-fine cut suited for intermediate sanding stages where surface prep quality matters. The close-coat construction distributes abrasive grain evenly across the cloth backing, reducing loading and extending usable sheet life. Licensed tradespeople in metalworking, fabrication, auto body, and general construction rely on this format for hand sanding and block sanding applications where flat, controlled contact is required.
This abrasive sheet is used in industrial, commercial, and trade shop environments for surface preparation, paint scuffing, rust removal, and blending operations on ferrous metals, aluminum, and bare wood substrates. The 9-inch by 11-inch full-sheet format is compatible with standard quarter-sheet, half-sheet, and full-sheet pad sanders when cut to size, and works equally well for hand-held block sanding. P150J grit positions this sheet between aggressive stock removal and finish sanding, making it a common choice for second-stage prep before finer grits are applied.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement abrasive sheet for use with standard full-sheet, half-sheet, and quarter-sheet pad sanders, as well as manual sanding blocks requiring a 9-inch by 11-inch abrasive sheet format.
Abrasive sheets of this type are installed and replaced by tradespeople, fabricators, and finishing technicians without special tooling. Ensure the sanding block or pad backer is clean and free of debris before mounting the sheet to prevent premature tearing. When cutting to size for smaller pad sanders, use a straight edge and utility knife on a clean work surface. Inspect sheets regularly during use and replace when grain loading or glazing is observed to maintain consistent material removal rates.
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