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Fein Sanding Sheets with Hook & Loop Attachment - Aluminum Oxide, Full Resin Bond, Multi-Material Use, Perforated, 120 Grit, 3-1/8' Edge Length, 50-Pack - 63717112017

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  • Excellent Sanding Solution - Achieve smooth, professional results on various materials with a 120 grit, ensuring excellent results for a flawless surface on any project.
  • Long-Lasting Durability - Made with aluminum oxide, these sheets offer exceptional durability and sustained sharpness, handling even heavy-duty sanding tasks without wearing down quickly, ideal for both DIYers and professionals.
  • Fast & Secure Attachment - The hook and loop system ensures that sheets attach firmly and can be quickly swapped, allowing for seamless grit transitions and minimizing project downtime for efficient, uninterrupted work.
  • Optimized Dust Resistance - Each sheet features a full resin bond to resist clogging, delivering consistent sanding even on high-dust surfaces, extending the sheet’s usable life and ensuring smoother, even results every time.
  • Value Pack for Extended Use - Tailored to meet the needs of large-scale projects, this pack offers unbeatable value and convenience, ensuring you’re always equipped with quality reliable tools for the job.



Product Description

Sanding Sheet
Sanding Sheet
Sanding Sheet
Sanding Sheet

Michael C. Damm
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
Works well in tight spots.
Turi Cécile
Reviewed in France on May 26, 2023
Je recommande
Hey_sailr
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021
Always the best!
Sebastian
Reviewed in Germany on January 10, 2019
Typische Fein Qualität. Sehr guter Abtrag und eine gute Standzeit!
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2018
Very good
flashback
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2018
The Fein sanding discs were of excellent quality and priced very competitively. Will order more at a later date.
Ben
Reviewed in Germany on September 7, 2016
Nachdem ich aus Dummheit NoName Schleifblätter aus dem Baumarkt gekauft hatte - die sich sofort lösten, sobald man vom Werkstück abließ - bin ich dann doch wieder zu den Originalen übergegangen.Ich nutze die Schleifblätter zum schleifen von Türblättern und bin von den ungelochten auf diese in Verbindung mit einer Absaugung gewechselt - was wirklich ausgezeichnet funktioniert und wirklich allen Staub aufsaugt. Somit bleibt einerseits die Werkstatt sauber, aber auch die Sicht auf das Werkstück immer optimal. Auf unbehandeltem Holz halten die Schleifblätter wirklich ewig. Wenn ich mit dem groben Schleifpapier sauber vorgearbeitet habe und weder Lack noch Lasur auf dem Türblatt ist, kann ich mehrere Türblätter mit einem Schleifblatt nachschleifen - ist allerdings nur ein wenig Lack oder Lasur über, setzt sich das Schleifpapier sofort zu und muss entweder gedreht oder erneuert werden. Hierfür gebe ich allerdings keinen Abzug, da es meiner Meinung nach auch mit anderem Schleifpapier nicht besser ist.Die Schleifblätter halten auch nach wiederholtem abziehen und anbringen auf dem Schleifteller noch optimal. Einzige Problemstellung kann sich aus Unachtsamkeit beim abziehen ergeben, wenn man nur das Papier erwischt und das aufgeklebte Vlies vom Klettverschluss auf dem Teller bleibt.Alles im allem machen die Schleifblätter genau das, wofür Sie gekauft wurden. Als Folge kann ich nur 5 Sterne verteilen.Ich freue mich selbstverständlich über Fragen und Kommentare, noch viel mehr aber über eine positive Bewertung.
Mr Stéphane ANDRE
Reviewed in France on March 10, 2016
Très pratiques et fonctionnent très bien avec le système d'aspiration et un bon aspirateur de chantier. bon pouvoir d'abrasion. A recommander
J. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2014
These remove material as they should
Yu
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2014
Excellent sandpaper. The grit is coated to help prevent adhesives/paint from gumming up the grit. These are 3 1/8 inch standard size. Makita and bosch provide a sanding pad slightly larger at 3 1/2. You would need to get a Rockwell or other third party multi-fit sanding pad to fit it on those tools.I was able to use the paper along with a Rockwell pad on a bosch multi-x.
FES
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2013
I used these to sand/smooth old chipping exterior paint and to smooth Plastiwood. Results were smooth enough to be ready to paint-no further sanding necessary with finer paper.Yes, they have a tendency to 'load', where the grit holds onto the old paint, but it doesn't seem to matter that much as their sanding ability remains. I was sanding windows and used the Multimaster for windowsill corners. Each sheet lasted for about 3 windows.I did not notice any overheating issues that others have mentioned. I tried to limit the working time to 30 seconds or less, and frequently cleared the sanding dust from the area. I also used no pressure on the tool, as the Fein instructions state "use only the tool weight for pressure".The Multimaster is a scalpel not a sledge hammer, and should be used accordingly.
MvW
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013
I have the dust extractor kit, and it makes such a difference when sanding that I will never second-guess my choice to go for the more expensive Fein. That meant buying the holed sandpaper. It lasts better than the solid paper I used on my previous Bosch 12V oscillating tool, even though the paper feels equally solid. HEAT KILLS SANDPAPER. The airflow from my Fein vacuum keeps the surface relatively cool and lasting longer. At the same time the paper performs better since it doesn't get clogged as much, AND I don't need to wear a dust mask.The general rule of letting the sandpaper do the work still applies. Too much pressure, especially when you tilt to the edges, will build up heat and loosen the glue of the velcro on your pad.Fein has some compelling competition. I like the release mechanism on the new corded Bosch (when tried in the store), but Fein's full product line is still second to none. It's there that you will find juuust the right attachment for your very specific job (in my case the sanding kits), which can turn even the process of re-finishing detailed mahogany front doors into something pleasurable.
Wood worker and techy guy
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2012
I like my Fein detail sander attachment. This sandpaper is high quality and I enjoy using it. I attach a shop vac to the Fein tool which captures nearly all the sanding dust.I refinished a 60 year-old maple rocking chair and used the multimaster to sand in between the rungs of the chair on the seat and under the arms of the chair. I quickly got a lot of detail sanding done by machine that I would have previously done by hand. The dust removal worked quite well but I have some pointers to help you.1. I recommend using coarser sand-paper than you might normally use to take old finish off. The finish on the rocker was heavily damaged but when I used 220 grit sandpaper off I somewhat wrecked the pad. I tested a small corner of the pad with a light touch on the finish but the finish gummed up and got hot. This heat melted the hooks on one 5/16 x 5/16 corner-point of the pad but did not render the pad unusable. I turned down the speed of the multimaster and tested in another area of the pad but it was getting too hot also. I had to use 120 grit sandpaper with a very light touch to avoid heating the sandpaper and pad.2. My shopvac overheated after a few minutes because not enough air was moving through it while attached to the Multimaster. I bought another coupler for my shopvac hose and drilled a hole in the side of the coupler to enable more air to move through the hose. I believe that the air that moves through the shop vac is used to cool the shopvac's motor (it is a Sears 16 gallon model).Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase. The sander is very speedy, reasonably economical on sandpaper, and I did not have any trouble with the pad delaminating as another person reported.I also like the clip and rubber accessories for sanding molding but this is another topic. I used the clip on this accessory with long pieces of sand paper held by one side with the sander and one side in my hand to sand the rungs. This worked well but the calluses on my thumb and finger were removed so be sure to wear a cheap glove on one hand if you use this technique.Update------------------------I have used the sander on several projects most recently sanding a lacquer finish off of door jams so I can paint them white. I have consumed several boxes of sandpaper and worn out a couple of the pads now. It is important to start with a coarse enough grit and always use a slow speed to avoid glazing the sandpaper and heating the pad (melts the loops on the velcro). I am still happy with this product.
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