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Sanding sheet Verto 63H654 for rotary tool, 230×93 mm, for metal/plastic/wood, 6 pcs
Sanding sheet Verto 63H654 for rotary tool, 230×93 mm, pack of 6 is designed for surface preparation and finishing of metal, plastic and wood. Each brown abrasive sheet measures 230×93 mm and the set contains grit sizes K60, K80, K100 (2 pcs), K120 and K180. The abrasive uses white fused alumina grains on a C-paper backing with an open coating that covers approximately 50–60% of the paper surface, reducing clogging and improving performance during both mechanical and manual sanding. These sheets are compatible with orbital sanders, sanding blocks, trowels and other rotary or flat sanding tools that accept flat sheet abrasives.
The open coat with white fused alumina provides effective cutting action while resisting rapid clogging, extending usable life on resinous and soft materials. A mix of coarse to fine grits in one pack allows progression from aggressive material removal (K60) to finer smoothing and finishing (K180). C-paper backing offers good tear resistance and conformability for flat and slightly contoured surfaces. Sheets are sized for ease of attachment to sanding blocks and power sanding plates, ensuring consistent contact and uniform abrasion.
Select the appropriate grit from the pack according to the task: start with coarse grit (K60–K80) for aggressive stock removal and transition to finer grits (K100–K180) for smoothing and finishing. Attach the sheet securely to an orbital sander pad, sanding block or flat plate, ensuring full contact with the work surface. Keep the tool moving steadily to avoid creating grooves or overheating the material. Replace sheets when abrasive cutting becomes uneven or when clogging cannot be removed by light cleaning.
For best results on wood, work with the grain direction and progressively move through grits to minimize visible scratches. On plastics and painted surfaces, test on a scrap piece to avoid heat buildup and melting; use lighter pressure and higher grit if necessary. When sanding metals, use adequate cooling or intermittent passes to prevent heat-related damage and wear personal protective equipment to avoid inhalation of dust.
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