Sanding Discs & Sandpaper

Sanding Discs & Sandpaper
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Sanding discs and sandpaper are categorized by their grit size, which determines the level of abrasiveness and, consequently, their suitability for various stages of the sanding process. Ohio Power Tool offers an extensive selection of grit types, ranging from very coarse to ultra-fine, each designed for specific materials and finishes. Coarse grit sandpaper, typically within the 40-60 grit range, is utilized for heavy material removal. This grit size is ideal for stripping away paint, varnish, or rust, and for leveling and smoothing rough surfaces. It's commonly used in the initial stages of a project to quickly reshape or prepare a surface for further refinement. Medium grit sandpaper, usually classified as 80-120 grit, serves as a transitional stage in sanding, used for smoothing out the scratches and marks left by coarser grits. This range is perfect for preparing wood for painting or staining, sanding between coats of finish, or for general material removal on softer surfaces without causing too much damage to the underlying material. Medium grits are often the go-to choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals for their versatility in handling a wide range of sanding tasks. Fine and ultra-fine grit sandpapers, ranging from 150 to 600 grit or higher, are employed for finishing touches and achieving a smooth, polished surface. Fine grits are used for final sanding before applying a finish to wood, or for sanding between coats of paint or varnish to ensure a smooth, high-quality finish. Ultra-fine grits, on the other hand, are used for polishing metal, smoothing out plastic, or for detailed finishing work where precision is key. The higher the grit number, the smoother the finish, allowing craftsmen and hobbyists to achieve the exact surface quality they desire. Ohio Power Tool's assortment of sanding discs and sandpaper ensures that every project can be tackled with the right level of abrasiveness, from aggressive material removal to fine polishing, across a variety of materials.