SKU | 7000118099 |
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Legacy SKU | 60010008013 |
UPC | 00051144217953 |
Product Number | 363I |
3M Stikit Paper Disc Roll 363I offers heavy duty paper discs capable of medium stock removal and consistent finishing on both wood and metal, with convenient adhesive backing ready for quick and easy attachment to a Stikit backup pad (sold separately), eliminating the need for disc liners. Standard and dust-free versions are available.
- 3M™ Stikit™ adhesive backing allows for quick application and easy removal
- Convenient disc rolls eliminate the need to remove disc liners from individual discs
- Aluminum oxide on heavy F-weight paper backing provides the durability needed for both stock removal and finishing
- Open coating prevents clogging to maximize cut and extend the life of the abrasive
- Resin bond resists heat to prolong the life of the disc
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 1.90038 lbs | |
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Width | 13-1/2 in | |
Length | 12-1/2 in | |
Height | 7 in | |
Center Hole Diameter | 0 NP |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 7.59933 lb |
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Length | 10.90551 in |
Width | 10.90551 in |
Height | 6.61417 in |
Color | Gold |
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Maximum Speed | 12,000 rpm |
PRODUCT FAQ
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What is the size of each disc in the 3M™ Stikit™ Paper Disc Roll 363I?
The size of each disc in this roll is 5 inches x NH.
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How many discs are included in one roll of the 3M™ Stikit™ Paper Disc Roll 363I?
One roll includes a total of 100 discs.
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What is the weight and thickness rating for these discs?
These particular paper discs have an F-weight rating, which indicates a medium-to-heavyweight backing suitable for coarse sanding. The thickness may vary slightly depending on production lot; if you need more precise information regarding current stock, we recommend contacting our support team directly.
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Is anything else included with this purchase, or does it only include a case of rolls containing just paper discs?
You can expect to receive four rolls per case with your order - that's a total of 400 high-quality industrial-grade sanding disks!
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How do I attach these sticky-backed paper disks to my sander? Will they work with all types of equipment?
These versatile adhesive-backed papers use our popular “STIKIT” attachment system making them easy to apply quickly without any additional fasteners. They're compatible with various rotary and random-orbit-type tools so you can get excellent results on virtually any project!
3M™ Stikit™ Paper Disc Roll 363I discs are made of tough aluminum oxide abrasive particles that are bonded with resin on a heavy F-weight paper backing. These discs are ideal for stock removal and metal finishing, as well as random orbital sanding on both hardwoods and softwoods. The 3M™ Stikit™ Paper Disc Roll 363I disc resists wear during aggressive sanding, and its open-coat construction helps prevent clogging to maximize cut and the useful life of the disc.
The 363I features an aluminum oxide abrasive, which is a popular choice among industrial professionals because of its fast cut-rate and long life. This mineral makes a tough, durable abrasive that self-fractures to expose fresh cutting edges. Due to its fast cut-rate, hardness, and strength, it is widely used in grinding applications in addition to sanding and finishing applications. Aluminum oxide is suitable for a wide variety of materials in both woodworking and metalworking, including ferrous alloys.
3M™ Stikit™ discs are designed to handle a wide range of sanding and finishing needs. These high-quality, coated abrasive products come ready to use with a pressure sensitive adhesive coating on the backside so they conveniently press on to the backup pad, and remove cleanly, leaving an uncontaminated surface for the next disc. A Stikit disc should be used in conjunction with a Stikit backup pad (also called a disc pad and sold separately) that is attached to a disc sander, random orbital sander, or stationary disc sander.
3M™ Stikit™ Paper Disc Roll 363I features an open coat that allows the disc to continue cutting even when sanding softwoods, paints, and other materials that would, otherwise, clog the surface of the disc and hinder sanding ability. In an open coat construction the abrasive grains are spaced slightly apart so that dust and debris have an outlet rather than loading the disc. Additionally, the open coat feature provides a more aggressive cut than a comparable closed coat abrasive of the same grade. These discs are typically used in woodworking and paint prep applications where loading is a problem.