5" & 6" Mesh Sanding Discs — Hook & Loop Sandpaper for Random Orbital and DA Sanders

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Description

🌀 Cleaner Sanding for Standard & Large Orbitals — 5" & 6" Mesh Sanding Discs with Hook & Loop Backing. Equip your most‑used sanders with abrasives that work as hard as you do. Available in both 5‑inch (125mm) and 6‑inch (150mm) diameters, these aluminum oxide mesh discs cover the essential grit range for shaping, smoothing, and finishing. The open‑mesh construction actively prevents clogging and pairs seamlessly with dust extraction systems to maintain a visibly cleaner work area. Hook and loop backing ensures fast, secure disc changes without slipping. Whether you're a woodworker, auto body technician, or dedicated DIYer, these discs deliver consistent, professional‑grade results on wood, metal, paint, and composites—without the premium brand markup.

⚙️ Key Features of the 5" & 6" Mesh Sanding Discs

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Two Essential Diameters: 5" & 6"

5‑inch discs fit the majority of standard random orbital sanders. 6‑inch discs provide broader coverage for larger DA and finishing sanders. Stock both sizes to keep every machine in your shop productive.

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Anti‑Clogging Open‑Mesh Structure

The ventilated design allows dust to pass through the disc rather than building up on the surface. This reduces loading, lowers heat, and extends disc life compared to traditional paper abrasives.

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Optimized for Dust Extraction

When used with a vacuum, these discs capture fine particles at the source. Enjoy a cleaner workspace, better surface visibility, and reduced airborne dust—especially valuable when sanding paint, filler, or drywall.

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Strong Hook & Loop Backing

Premium hook and loop material adheres firmly to backing pads. Quick to swap between grits and stays centered during use—no edge lifting or slipping at high orbital speeds.

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Comprehensive Grit Range Available

Covers the core grits needed for most projects: coarse for rapid material removal, medium for smoothing, and fine for finishing and between‑coat sanding. Select the specific grits you need.

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Versatile Across Multiple Materials

Effective on hard and soft woods, painted surfaces, lacquers, body filler, plastics, solid surfaces, and non‑ferrous metals. A reliable all‑around abrasive for woodworking, auto body, furniture refinishing, and general shop use.

📐 Technical Specifications

Available Diameters 5 inch (125mm) · 6 inch (150mm)
Grit Range (typical) P80, P120, P180, P240, P320, P400, P600, P800, P1000 (select when ordering)
Abrasive Grain Aluminum Oxide
Backing Material Polyamide Fabric with Hook & Loop
Disc Type Open Mesh / Screen
Number of Holes 0 (mesh allows full dust extraction)
Compatibility 5" and 6" Random Orbital and DA Sanders with Hook & Loop Pads
Suitable Materials Hardwood, softwood, paint, lacquer, body filler, plastic, solid surface, non‑ferrous metal, drywall
Applications Woodworking, auto body refinishing, furniture restoration, metal finishing, and general shop tasks

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

📐 Should I choose 5‑inch or 6‑inch discs?
Check your sander's specifications. Most standard random orbital sanders use 5‑inch discs. Larger finishing and DA sanders typically use 6‑inch discs. If you have both types of sanders, stock both sizes.
🌀 Do mesh discs last longer than traditional sandpaper?
Yes, particularly on materials that clog abrasives—like paint, softwood, and body filler. The open mesh allows dust to escape, preventing loading and maintaining cutting efficiency for significantly longer.
💨 Do I need a special backing pad for mesh discs?
No. These discs are designed for standard hook and loop backing pads. For optimal dust extraction, use a pad with multiple vacuum holes to align with the mesh structure.
🛡️ Can I use these discs on metal?
Yes. Aluminum oxide works well for rust removal, surface prep, and smoothing on non‑ferrous metals. For heavy steel grinding, a more aggressive abrasive may be preferred.
🧾 What grit should I start with for removing old paint?
Start with P80 or P120 for efficient coating removal. Once the old finish is gone, progress through P180 and P240 to smooth the surface before applying new paint or clear coat.
Pro tip: For maximum disc life and dust control, pair these mesh discs with a vacuum extractor. Use light, even pressure—let the abrasive do the work. Clean your sander's backing pad between grit changes to maintain optimal adhesion.

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