sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belts are the go-to choose for tough metal sanding jobs. These abrasive belts are specifically engineered for coarse grit dry sanding on metals, with built-in cooling additives to prevent discoloration during the process.
You’ll appreciate their extra-sturdy backing that keeps the belt stable and rigid, even when you’re putting a lot of pressure on it. And the best part? They’re versatile enough to handle both dry and wet sanding applications, making them a valuable addition to any workshop.
Grit | Bosch Part Number | sia Abrasives Part Number | Delivery | Pack Size | Sales Unit |
P36 | F 03E 003 ZL3 | 2706.2952.0036.01 | UK Stock (Next Day) | 5 | 1 Pack |
P60 | F 03E 001 W10 | 2706.2952.0060.01 | UK Stock (Next Day) | 10 | 1 Pack |
P80 | F 03E 001 W0Z | 2706.2952.0080.01 | UK Stock (Next Day) | 10 | 1 Pack |
sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belts are designed for a variety of applications including weld preparation, removal of discolouration, stock removal, surface treatment, deburring, and smoothing and blending of flaws.
When it comes to weld preparation, sia’s siaron y abrasive belts offer excellent performance. Its abrasive properties allow for efficient removal of excess material, ensuring clean and smooth weld surfaces. Similarly, in the removal of discolouration, the sanding belts excel at eliminating surface stains and blemishes, restoring the material to its original appearance. This hand-sanding belt is also highly effective in stock removal, making it suitable for shaping and refining workpieces. It can swiftly remove excess material, saving time and effort in the process. Furthermore, it is well-suited for surface treatment applications where it can prepare surfaces for further processing or finishing. In terms of deburring, the sia sanding belt provides precise and controlled material removal, eliminating rough edges and burrs. It also excels in smoothing and blending of flaws, ensuring a uniform and seamless surface finish.
Overall, sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belt is a versatile and reliable abrasive that can handle various tasks, making it an excellent choice for professionals in need of efficient and high-quality results in welding, surface preparation, and flaw removal applications.
- Weld preparation
- Removal of discolouration
- Stock removal
- Surface treatment
- Deburring
- Smoothing and blending of flaws
sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belt is suitable for use on unalloyed/low-alloy steel as well as non-ferrous metals. Its abrasive properties are designed to effectively work on these materials, providing efficient and precise results.
When used on unalloyed/low-alloy steel, sia’s siaron y hand sanding belt can help with weld preparation, removal of discolouration, stock removal, surface treatment, deburring, and smoothing and blending of flaws. It can remove excess material, shape surfaces, and create a smooth finish, contributing to the overall quality of the workpiece. In addition, the abrasive belt is also suitable for non-ferrous metals, which include materials like aluminium, copper, brass, and bronze. It can handle tasks such as weld preparation, surface treatment, and deburring on these metals, ensuring a clean and well-prepared surface for further processing or finishing.
Whether you are working with unalloyed/low-alloy steel or non-ferrous metals, sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belt provides reliable and effective performance, making it a suitable choice for various applications in metalworking and fabrication.
- Unalloyed / low-alloy steel
- Non-ferrous metal
sia Abrasives 2829 siaron y hand sanding belts are suitable for sanding with portable hand belt sanders with a measurement of 100 x 915mm on non-ferrous metal and steel surfaces.
Attaching a sanding belt to a hand sanding belt machine is a straightforward process:
- Release the Tension Lever: Locate the tension lever or knob on the machine, typically found near the front roller. Release the lever to loosen the belt tension.
- Open the Front Roller: Some machines have a front roller that opens. If so, open it to access the belt path.
- Position the Belt: Place the new sanding belt onto the rollers, ensuring the arrows on the belt match the direction of rotation indicated on the machine. The abrasive side should face outwards.
- Close the Front Roller (if applicable): If you opened the front roller, close it securely.
- Engage the Tension Lever: Tighten the tension lever or knob until the belt is snug and doesn’t slip during operation.
- Check Alignment: Briefly run the machine to ensure the belt tracks correctly in the centre of the rollers. If it drifts to one side, adjust the tracking knob until it runs straight.
Always refer to the specific machine’s manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
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