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3M Cloth Spiral Band 20311 747D, 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" 50 X-Weight, Cloth, Ceramic, Abrasive, 1.5" Width, 1.5" Diameter (Pack of 100)

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Management number 211302299 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $36.00 Model Number 211302299
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3M cloth band 747D is a versatile abrasive that can be used to access inner and outer contours for grinding, sanding, and shaping on all metals, including stainless steel and nickel alloys, as well as wood and fiberglass. It conforms to contours to remove parting lines or seams, imperfections, and burrs.

  • Tube-shaped Band fits inner and outer contours to remove parting lines, imperfections, and burrs
  • Ceramic/aluminum oxide blend offers excellent cut rate and life for increased performance over traditional abrasives when sanding on whitewood and metal substrates
  • Durable cotton backing withstands aggressive sanding and grinding
  • Grinding aid reduces grinding temperatures for processes involving heat-sensitive alloys such as stainless steel and Nickel alloys
  • Resin bond withstands high heat and pressure
  • For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use
Grit Type Abrasive
Brand Name 3M
Unit Count 100 Count
Item Weight 0.02 Pounds
Manufacturer 3M
Material Type Ceramic, Cotton, Resin, Stainless Steel
Grit Material Type Ceramic
Compatible Material Aluminum, Ceramic, Metal, Stainless Steel, Wood
Global Trade Identification Number 50051141203114

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