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Heavy-Duty 6" Gold PSA Sanding Disc Roll for Pros Who Demand More
Built for Durability, Designed for Results
Why Choose These Discs?
- Premium Aluminum Oxide Grain – Delivers consistent, fast-cutting performance across all grits for a smooth, professional finish.
- Stearate Coating = Less Loading – Special non-loading formula helps reduce clogging, especially on soft materials like wood and paint.
- Durable Paper Backing (C- & D-Weight) – Resists tearing and edge wear, even under high-pressure sanding with DA sanders.
- Self-Adhesive for Fast Changes – PSA backing makes disc changes quick and easy—just peel and stick.
- Longer Disc Life – Full resin bond combined with stearate extends usage time and keeps discs sharp longer.
- Roll Format Saves Time – Packed in a convenient roll of 100 for faster access, easy and organized storage, and less waste.
- Cost-Effective Quality – Professional-grade performance at a fraction of the cost of big-name brands—without sacrificing durability.
Specifications
Diameter
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6 Inches
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Grit Options
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60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 220, 320, 400, 600
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Backing
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D-weight (≤80 grit), C-weight (≥100 grit)
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Bond
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Full Resin Bond
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Coating
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Gold Stearated, Non-Loading
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Material
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Aluminum Oxide
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Attachment Style
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PSA (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)
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Pack Size
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100 Discs Per Roll
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Common Applications
- Surface prep before painting or coating
- Smoothing filler or primer
- Blending weld seams and edges
- Wheel and rim refinishing
- Final sanding before powder coating
- General-purpose stock removal
Compatible Materials
- Metal
- Fiberglass
- Wood (Hard and Soft)
- Drywall
- Paint and Primers
- Plastics
- Lacquers
Made for the Tools You Already Use
- Fits all 6" DA (Dual Action) sanders
- Compatible with orbital (rotary) sanders like Porter-Cable #7336
- Use with a 6" PSA-compatible backing pad (sold separately)
Frequently Asked Questions
What does PSA mean?
PSA stands for Pressure Sensitive Adhesive. These discs have a peel-and-stick backing that adheres firmly to a compatible sander pad.
Which grit should I use for metal vs. wood?
Use lower grits (60–100) for stock removal on metal or stripping paint. Higher grits (150–600) are ideal for fine sanding and finish prep on wood or plastics.
Do I need a special sander for these?
These are made for 6" orbital or dual action (DA) sanders with a PSA backing pad. Just stick the disc on and you’re ready to go.
Are these good for auto body or wheel refinishing?
Yes—many customers use these discs for sanding bare metal, removing Bondo/body filler, prepping for powder coats, and smoothing rims.
How do these compare to “premium” brands?
Our customers consistently report longer life and similar (if not better) performance—at a fraction of the cost of bigger brand abrasives.