8mm 15mm Sanding Band Rolls — P80 to P600 Grit Abrasive for Dremel Rotary Tools and Mandrels

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Description

🌀 Precision Sanding for Rotary Tools — 8mm & 15mm Sanding Band Rolls P80–P600. Designed for Dremel-style rotary tools, mandrels, and small drum sanders, these compact sanding bands provide the reach and precision needed for intricate work. Available in 8mm and 15mm diameters, they excel at cleaning and smoothing curved metal surfaces, deburring edges, and polishing tight contours. The aluminum oxide abrasive delivers consistent cutting performance across a practical grit range from P80 for shaping to P600 for fine finishing. Ideal for model making, jewelry work, metal polishing, automotive detail areas, and hobby applications where full‑sized abrasives simply can't reach.

⚙️ Key Features of the Sanding Band Rolls

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Two Compact Diameters: 8mm & 15mm

8mm for ultra‑fine detail work, narrow slots, and jewelry‑scale tasks. 15mm for slightly broader coverage while maintaining excellent control on curved and contoured surfaces.

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Practical Grit Range: P80 – P600

P80–P150 for shaping and material removal. P180–P320 for smoothing and surface preparation. P600 for fine finishing and light polishing.

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Aluminum Oxide Abrasive

Sharp, durable grain provides consistent cutting action and resists loading. Suitable for use on metal, wood, plastic, and composite materials.

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Roll Format — Cut to Fit

Supplied in convenient rolls, allowing you to cut precise lengths for mandrels, split mandrels, or custom drum sanders. Minimizes waste and ensures you always have the right amount.

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Versatile Applications

Ideal for cleaning metal surfaces, deburring machined parts, polishing intricate jewelry, smoothing tight automotive areas, and detailed hobby work.

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Direct Dremel & Rotary Tool Compatibility

Compatible with standard Dremel mandrels, split mandrels, and small drum sanders. A practical addition to any rotary tool accessory kit.

📐 Technical Specifications

Available Diameters 8mm · 15mm
Grit Range P80, P150, P180, P240, P320, P600
Abrasive Material Aluminum Oxide
Format Roll (cut to length)
Compatibility Dremel rotary tools, mandrels, split mandrels, and small drum sanders
Suitable Materials Metal, wood, plastic, composites
Applications Deburring, metal polishing, jewelry work, model making, automotive detail sanding, hobby crafts
Package Includes Sanding band roll (quantity varies; select size and grit when ordering)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

📐 What mandrel or drum do I need to use these bands with?
You'll need a rubber expanding drum or split mandrel in the corresponding diameter (8mm or 15mm) that fits your rotary tool's collet. Dremel and similar brands offer compatible accessories.
🔄 How do I cut and attach the sanding band?
Measure the circumference of your drum or mandrel, cut a piece of the sanding band roll to length, and attach it according to your tool's instructions. For split mandrels, wrap the band around and secure it.
📏 Which grit should I use for polishing metal?
Start with P150 or P180 to remove scratches and oxidation. Progress through P240 and P320 for smoothing. Finish with P600 for a refined surface before the final polishing compound.
⚙️ Can I use these bands on plastic or wood?
Yes. Aluminum oxide works effectively on wood, plastic, and composites. Use finer grits (P240 and above) on plastics to avoid melting. Test on a scrap piece first.
🧰 What speed should I run my rotary tool with these bands?
For metal work, 15,000–20,000 RPM is suitable. For plastics and wood, reduce speed to avoid melting or burning. Always let the abrasive do the work—avoid excessive pressure.
Pro tip: For the most consistent finish, replace bands as soon as they show signs of loading or wear. A fresh band cuts faster and produces a more uniform surface. Keep a variety of grits on hand for different stages of your project.

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