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The NORTON 78072721600 is an aluminum oxide abrasive belt designed for use on stationary benchstand belt sanders. At 2.5 inches wide and 60 inches long, this belt fits a common benchstand format used in metal fabrication, woodworking, and general-purpose grinding applications. The 50-X grit designation places this belt in the coarse range, making it suited for aggressive stock removal, deburring, and surface preparation work. Sold in packs of 10 belts, it is a bulk-format product intended for shops and tradespeople who cycle through abrasives at a high rate. Aluminum oxide is a durable, self-sharpening abrasive grain that performs well across ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and hardwoods.
This belt is a coarse-grit workhorse for benchstand grinding stations found in HVAC fabrication shops, plumbing rough-in environments, electrical panel shops, and general metal fabrication facilities. The 50-X grit cuts quickly through mill scale, weld spatter, and raw stock edges. It is appropriate for both production environments where belt life and consistent cut rate matter, and for service shops that need reliable coarse abrasion on demand. The bulk pack quantity of 10 belts per pack supports continuous operation without frequent restocking interruptions.
Designed for use on stationary benchstand belt sanders that accept a 2.5-inch x 60-inch abrasive belt. Verify your machine's belt size specification before installation.
Belt installation should be performed with the sander unplugged and fully de-energized. Ensure the belt tracking is adjusted and confirmed before powering the unit back on. Follow the belt direction arrow printed on the inner surface of the belt if one is present, and confirm the belt is seated squarely on both platens before operation. Personal protective equipment including eye protection and gloves is standard practice when changing abrasive belts.
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