13x458mm 10x330mm Aluminum Oxide Sanding Belts — P60 to P600 Grit for Portable Belt Sanders

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Description

🔧 Reliable Performance for Belt Sanders — 13x458mm & 10x330mm Aluminum Oxide Sanding Belts P60–P600. Keep your belt sander productive with abrasives that deliver consistent cutting power and a smooth finish across a wide range of materials. Available in two common sizes—13x458mm and 10x330mm—these closed‑coat aluminum oxide belts cover the essential grit spectrum from aggressive P60 stock removal to fine P600 surface preparation. The flat, reinforced joint resists snapping under pressure, providing uninterrupted operation on wood, aluminum, non‑ferrous metal, plastic, and fiberglass. Suitable for furniture making, metal fabrication, automotive restoration, and general workshop tasks, they offer dependable performance at a practical price.

⚙️ Key Features of the Aluminum Oxide Sanding Belts

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Two Common Belt Sizes: 13x458mm & 10x330mm

13x458mm fits popular portable belt sanders. 10x330mm is compatible with smaller detail sanders and bench‑mounted machines. Verify your tool's specification before ordering.

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Wide Grit Range: P60 – P600

P60–P80 for rapid material removal, paint stripping, and heavy rust removal. P120–P240 for general smoothing and surface preparation. P320–P600 for fine finishing and light polishing.

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Flat Reinforced Joint

The precisely bonded seam is flat and strong, resisting breakage under tension and providing smooth, bump‑free operation. This extends belt life and prevents marking on the workpiece.

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Premium Aluminum Oxide Abrasive

Closed‑coat grain distribution delivers fast, consistent cutting performance and resists loading. Suitable for use on wood, aluminum, non‑ferrous metals, plastics, and fiberglass.

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Versatile Across Materials

Ideal for woodworking, metal fabrication, automotive restoration, furniture refinishing, and general shop tasks. Handles derusting, paint removal, deburring, and surface prep with ease.

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Practical Multi‑Pack Options

Stock up on frequently used grits and sizes to minimize downtime. A cost‑effective alternative to premium branded belts without sacrificing cutting performance.

📐 Technical Specifications

Available Sizes 13mm x 458mm · 10mm x 330mm
Grit Range P60, P80, P120, P180, P240, P320, P400, P600
Abrasive Material Aluminum Oxide
Joint Type Flat reinforced seam
Compatibility Portable belt sanders, bench sanders, detail sanders (verify size)
Suitable Materials Wood, aluminum, non‑ferrous metal, plastic, fiberglass
Applications Sanding, grinding, derusting, paint removal, surface prep, polishing
Package Includes Sanding belts (quantity varies; select size and grit when ordering)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

📐 How do I know which belt size—13x458mm or 10x330mm—fits my sander?
Check the identification plate or manual of your belt sander. The belt dimensions are typically printed on the tool itself. Alternatively, measure the circumference and width of your current sanding belt and match it to the listed sizes.
📏 Which grit should I use for removing old paint from wood furniture?
Start with P60 or P80 for efficient paint stripping. Once bare wood is exposed, progress through P120 and P180 to smooth the surface. Finish with P240 before staining or priming.
🛡️ Will the belt seam break under heavy pressure?
The flat reinforced joint is engineered to withstand normal operating tension. For maximum belt life, avoid excessive pressure and let the abrasive do the work. Proper belt tracking also helps prevent premature joint failure.
💪 Can I use these belts on metal surfaces?
Yes. Aluminum oxide works effectively on aluminum, non‑ferrous metals, and mild steel for derusting, deburring, and surface preparation. For heavy steel grinding, a more aggressive zirconia belt may be preferable, but these belts handle most general metal finishing tasks well.
🧰 How many belts should I expect to use for a typical furniture project?
For refinishing a large dresser or table, plan on 2–3 belts of coarse grit (P60–P80) and 1–2 belts each of medium (P120–P180) and fine (P240+) grits. Having spares on hand keeps the project moving without interruptions.
Pro tip: For maximum belt life, use light to moderate pressure and let the abrasive do the cutting. Clean the belt occasionally with a rubber cleaning stick to remove built‑up debris and restore cutting performance. Store belts in a cool, dry place to prevent the joint adhesive from degrading.

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