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Dremel 408 1/2" 60 Grit Sanding Band, Pack of 6
| SKU | 51655214369 |
|---|---|
| Brand | ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORPORATION |
| MPN | 5000408 |
| UPC | 080596004088 |
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- Size: 1/2"
- Material: Aluminum Oxide
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Transform your Dremel rotary tool into a multifunctional sanding device with the 408 1/2 inches (12.7mm) 60 grit sanding bands. These sanding bands are suitable for removing finishes, eliminating rust from metal surfaces and rough shaping and smoothing materials such as wood, rubber, fiberglass, metal and other soft substances. The 408 model is equipped with a coarse 60 grit abrasive, which effectively removes layers of debris or finish from various materials. The replaceable bands are compatible with the 407 1/2 inches sanding drum mandrel and can also be used with the EZ407SA Dremel EZ srum, facilitating accessory changes up to five times faster than a standard drum mandrel. These bands are compatible with all Dremel corded and cordless rotary tools. There is no need to search for the correct collet, as all Dremel rotary accessories come with a 1/8 inches standard shank.
- Suitable for initial shaping and smoothing of wood and fiberglass surfaces
- Effectively eliminates corrosion from metallic surfaces and precisely sculpts rubber materials
- Coated with aluminum oxide abrasive
- Equipped with 60 grit coarse sanding capabilities
- Comprises a set of six units, each with a precise thickness of 1/2 inches
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