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3m Rubber 5 Inch Sanding Block 05519 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.75
Location:

Colonial Heights, Virginia, US

Colonial Heights, Virginia, US
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3M™ Rubber Sanding Block 05519

Measures 2 3/4" x 5"

Char

Abrasive BackiA pliable rubber block which holds sandpaper securely during wet or dry sanding operations. Uses a 2-3/4 inch x 9 inch sheet.

Paper

Abrasive Backing Weight

C Weight

Abrasive Mineral Type

Aluminum Oxide

Color

Gold

Diameter

6 Inch

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