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Sanding Pad Mega MEGA 215 x 100 mm for sandpaper or mesh, model 61009
Sanding Pad Mega MEGA 215 x 100 mm for sandpaper or mesh, model 61009
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Sanding Pad Mega MEGA 215 x 100 mm for sandpaper or mesh, model 61009
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Sanding Pad Mega MEGA 215 x 100 mm for sandpaper or mesh, model 61009
Sanding Pad Mega MEGA 215 x 100 mm for sandpaper or mesh, model 61009
The MEGA Sanding Pad 215 x 100 mm (model 61009) is a handheld sanding backing designed to support cut-to-size sandpaper or sanding mesh. It offers a flat, stable surface for manual sanding and finishing tasks on wood, plaster, drywall and painted surfaces. The pad ensures even pressure distribution during hand-sanding, helping to reduce gouging and to achieve consistent surface preparation prior to painting, sealing or further finishing.
This sanding pad provides a rigid, dimensionally stable backing that improves control and contact with the abrasive sheet, enabling uniform material removal. Its rectangular shape and practical size make it easy to reach edges and flat areas while maintaining an ergonomic grip for extended manual work. The pad is compatible with both sandpaper and sanding mesh, allowing flexibility depending on the abrasive type required for a given surface or stage of preparation.
Select an abrasive sheet or mesh suited to the task and cut it to cover the pad surface. Affix the abrasive securely to the pad according to the pad's attachment method, ensuring even contact across the working face. Use steady, even strokes with moderate pressure, moving along the grain on wood or across the surface to achieve consistent material removal. Replace the abrasive when worn to maintain effective sanding results.
For best results, start with a coarser grit to remove irregularities and progress to finer grits for smoothing and finishing. Use moderate, consistent pressure and keep the pad flat on the workpiece to avoid creating low spots. When working on painted surfaces, test a small area first to confirm the compatibility of the abrasive type.
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