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3M Finishing paper 314D 50 x 25m P150


3M™ Utility Cloth Roll 314D is our lightweight cloth sanding sheet that uses aluminium oxide abrasive, and comes in a range of grades. The cloth backing is flexible and durable to withstand heavy use, and is suitable for many typical deburring, blending and repairing tasks.For efficient deburring, blending and repairing metal finishes, use 3M™ Utility C

Article number 3A070322
Width 50
Type Roll
Length 25000
Material of carrier Other
Suitable for plastic Yes
Packed per 5
Full Box only

Specifications

Width 50
Type Roll
Length 25000
Material of carrier Other
Suitable for plastic Yes
Suitable for metal Yes
Suitable for wood Yes
Particle type Corundum
Granulation according to CAMI 150
Brand 3M
Model RLS

Description

3M™ Utility Cloth Roll 314D is our lightweight cloth sanding sheet that uses aluminium oxide abrasive, and comes in a range of grades. The cloth backing is flexible and durable to withstand heavy use, and is suitable for many typical deburring, blending and repairing tasks.For efficient deburring, blending and repairing metal finishes, use 3M™ Utility Cloth Roll 314D. Our cloth rolls can also be used on wood and plastic. They have fast cutting aluminium oxide abrasive, that is available in a range of grades. The cloth rolls are flexible and durable – designed to withstand heavy use. The strips can be torn to size and wound around circular pieces, twisted to fit cylinders or folded to reach into corners and tight spots that could otherwise prove inaccessible. Use 314D cloths for hand sanding in a wide variety of tasks and applications. They come in handy packaging that is easy to transport.

Article numbers

Article number 3A070322
EAN 4046719185276
UBB 500634238470
UNSPSC 27110000
Manufacturer article nr  62889
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