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Sanding sheet set STANLEY STA31009-XJ — 5 pieces, accessory for sanders
Sanding sheet set STANLEY STA31009-XJ — 5 pieces, accessory for sanders
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Sanding sheet set STANLEY STA31009-XJ — 5 pieces, accessory for sanders
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Sanding sheet set STANLEY STA31009-XJ — 5 pieces, accessory for sanders
Sanding sheet set STANLEY STA31009-XJ — 5 pieces, accessory for sanders
STANLEY STA31009-XJ sanding sheet set contains five replacement abrasive sheets intended for use with compatible multi sanders. These 120-grit brown sanding sheets are designed for surface preparation and finishing tasks on wood, metal, painted or varnished surfaces, offering a convenient spare set for DIY and professional projects.
The pack provides five ready-to-fit sheets that allow quick replacement during sanding work. With 120 grit, the sheets balance material removal and surface smoothing for general-purpose sanding on wood, metal and painted or varnished surfaces. The sheets are compatible with common multi sander designs that accept this shape and fastening system.
The 120-grit abrasive is a medium grit and may be too coarse for final polishing or ultra-smooth finishing where finer grits (e.g., 220–400) are required. Conversely, it may be too fine for heavy stock removal tasks that need coarse grits (e.g., 40–60) or aggressive material removal.
Attach a sheet to a compatible multi sander according to the sander manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring a secure fit before switching on the tool. Use even pressure and keep the sander moving to avoid digging grooves; progress from coarser to finer grits if a smoother finish is required. Replace sheets when worn to maintain effective sanding performance.
Use these STANLEY 120-grit sanding sheets for general surface preparation and intermediate finishing on wood, metal and painted surfaces; start with test sanding on a small area to verify surface results before proceeding to the full job.
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