These very high quality belts incorporate blended synthetic Cubitron ceramic and aluminum oxide mineral abrasives for premium performance.
They feature increased cut rate, a more uniform finish (due to the extremely durable Cubitron), high stock removal with less heat and loading, and long life for wood sanding.
A butt splice allows for unidirectional sanding, extended life and reduced abrasive cost.
• 3" x 21" fits - Skil #594 & 595; Porter Cable #136 & 153; Miller Falls #830; Ward's #8533; Stanley #H493; Rockwell #90, 91, 236 & 237
• 3" X 24" fits - Black & Decker #U-144, U-244, U-346, 454, 470, 471, 654, 670, 671, 7450 & 7460; Mail #30 & 31; Port Cable #A3, B3, G3, T3, T33 & 360; Stanley #H-31
• 4" X 24" fits - Porter Cable #564; Sears #2239; Stanley #494, 496 & 497
How to Measure a Sanding Belt
Abrasive belts are always sized Width x Length (circumference).
To measure the Width of the belt:
1) Lay the belt on a flat surface and measure the width.
To measure the Length of the belt:
1) Make a small mark on the inside of the belt with a pen or marker
2) Make a corresponding mark on a large flat surface, benchtop or floor
3) Slowly roll the belt through a full rotation until the mark on the inside of the belt is once again touching the flat surface
4) Make a mark on the flat surface where it touches
5) Measuring between the 2 marks will give you the length of the belt