Rockler 2-3/4''W Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Roll 3-Pack, 150-Grit, 240-Grit and 320-Grit
Use our 2-3/4''-wide, cloth-backed abrasive sandpaper rolls, now featuring pressure-sensitive adhesive—ideal for sanding, sharpening and creating non-slip surfaces on fences and jigs.
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Use our 2-3/4''-wide, cloth-backed abrasive sandpaper rolls for everything from sanding flat surfaces and contours to flattening and honing chisel blades, plane irons and plane soles. Each roll has a full 20 linear feet of abrasive, making them very economical—just tear off the length you need! Pressure-sensitive adhesive backing provides a strong hold while still allowing for removal. The 2-3/4'' width is ideal for use with the 8'' and 16'' PSA Flat Sanding Blocks (#78879 and #71499, sold separately).
Rockler Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sandpaper Roll 3-Pack Details:
- Three economical 20' rolls—150-grit, 240-grit and 320-grit—tear off whatever length you need!
- Durable J-weight cloth backing is much stronger than paper-backed alternatives and impregnated with durable aluminum oxide abrasive
- Pressure-sensitive adhesive attaches sandpaper conveniently to other surfaces—no need for spray adhesive or double-sided tape
- Ideal for use with Rockler 8'' and 16'' PSA Flat Sanding Blocks (#78879 and #71499, sold separately)
- All-around solution for sanding, sharpening and as a non-slip surface for fences and shop-made jigs
Rockler 2-3/4''W Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Roll 3-Pack
(1) 150-Grit Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Roll, 2-3/4''W x 20'L
(1) 240-Grit Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Roll, 2-3/4''W x 20'L
(1) 320-Grit Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Roll, 2-3/4''W x 20'L
Brand | Rockler |
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Weight | 2.30 |
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Unit of Measure | Each |
WARNING:
- Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/product
WARNING:
- Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood