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The NORTON 662611-31595 is a Speed-Grip paper abrasive disc designed for random orbital and disc sanders equipped with vacuum extraction systems. Built on the A275 backing, this disc features a 6-inch diameter with a 6-hole vacuum pattern that channels dust away from the surface during sanding. The P220B grit designation places it firmly in the fine finishing range, making it well-suited for final stock removal, surface prep between coats, and pre-finish sanding on wood, composites, and painted surfaces. These discs are sold in bulk quantities of 100 and are used by finish carpenters, cabinet installers, auto body technicians, and general trade professionals who require consistent cut and controlled scratch patterns at fine grits.
These abrasive discs are intended for use with 6-inch hook-and-loop random orbital sanders that accept a 6-hole vacuum pattern. The P220B grit level is appropriate for finish sanding bare wood prior to staining or sealing, scuff-sanding between primer coats, and light material removal on previously finished surfaces. The vacuum-compatible hole pattern pairs with shop vac or central dust collection systems to reduce airborne particulate and maintain a cleaner work surface throughout the job. Typical applications include residential millwork, cabinet refacing, furniture refinishing, and automotive paint prep.
Designed for use with 6-inch hook-and-loop random orbital sanders accepting a 6-hole vacuum port configuration. Consult your sander manufacturer to confirm hole-pattern alignment before use.
Installation is performed by finish carpenters, cabinet makers, auto body technicians, and other trade professionals using compatible random orbital sanders. Power down and disconnect the sander from its power source before attaching or removing a disc. Press the disc firmly against the hook-and-loop pad to ensure full contact across the entire backing surface before starting the tool. Inspect the disc for tears, loading, or glazing and replace it before continuing if any of these conditions are present.
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