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Cleaning Abrasive Strips
A sandpaper cleaning stick may be used to
remove deposits and help extend sandpaper life.
To use, operate the sanding drum with the dust
cover open.
Caution: For your own safety, always wear eye
protection while performing sandpaper cleaning,
and take all precautions to avoid any contact of
hands, or clothing with uncovered drums. Hold
the cleaning stick against the rotating drum and
move it along the drum surface. It is good idea
to use a shop brush or air nozzle to remove any
cleaning stick crumbs from the drums before
resuming sanding operations.
Cloth-backed abrasives can be cleaned by
soaking in paint thinner, or mineral spirits for 20
minutes to one hour. Then use a nylon brush to
remove any buildup.
Stretching Abrasive Life
Abrasive life can also be increased by removing
the abrasive strip from the drum and reversing it.
To do this, remove the strip and use what was
the trailing end as the starting end on the left
(outboard) side of the drum. Reversing the strip
will provide a fresh set of cutting edges on the
drum.
Performax 22-44 Abrasives
“Ready-to-Wrap” 24 – 220 Grit, contains 3 pre-
cut wraps.
Ready-to-Wrap
60-2024 24 Grit 60-2120 120 Grit
60-2036 36 Grit 60-2150 150 Grit
60-2060 60 Grit 60-2180 180 Grit
60-2080 80 Grit 60-2220 220 Grit
60-2100 100 Grit
“Ready-to-Cut” 50 – 220 Grit, contains 14 wraps.
24 & 36 Grit contains 10 wraps.
Ready-to-Cut (Aluminum oxide)
60-9036 36 Grit 60-9120 120 Grit
60-9060 60 Grit 60-9150 150 Grit
60-9080 80 Grit 60-9180 180 Grit
60-9100 100 Grit 60-9220 220 Grit
Ready-to-Cut “Blue” (longer life)
60-8024 24 Grit 60-8080 80 Grit
60-8036 36 Grit 60-8100 100 Grit
60-8050 50 Grit 60-8120 120 Grit
60-8060 60 Grit