Engineers Cloth 50mm x 50m P120J | Aluminium Oxide | Flexible Backing | Tear-Resistant | @Pack by Repelec
Engineers Cloth with P120 grit and flexible cloth backing is perfect for metalworking, woodworking, and automotive applications. Designed for both hand and machine use, this durable abrasive cloth roll ensures efficient material removal and is ideal for tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike.
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Product Name/Title: Engineers Cloth 50mm x 50m P120J | Aluminium Oxide | Flexible Backing | Tear-Resistant | @Pack by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: CA5050P120J
Alternatively Known As: Abrasive Cloth Roll, Sanding Cloth Roll, Emery Cloth Roll, P120J Abrasive Roll, Engineers Sanding Roll
- Abrasive Type: Aluminium oxide
- Backing: Flexible cloth (J-weight)
- Grit: P120
- Width: 50mm
- Length: 50m
- Tear-resistant and suitable for hand or machine use
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 100mm x 50000mm x 50mm
- Weight: 1.2 kg
- Flexible cloth backing for use on flat or contoured surfaces
- Aluminium oxide abrasive for efficient material removal
- P120 grit for medium sanding and finishing
- Tear-resistant and durable construction
- Suitable for hand or machine use
- No professional installation required; suitable for use by tradespeople and DIY users. Appropriate PPE such as gloves and eye protection is recommended.
- Metalworking: Deburring, surface preparation, and finishing
- Woodworking: Smoothing and finishing wood surfaces
- Automotive: Rust removal, paint preparation, and general sanding
- General engineering: Maintenance, repair, and fabrication tasks
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Long-lasting abrasive reduces waste by extending replacement intervals
- Efficient material removal minimizes energy and resource use
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec Engineers Cloth 50mm x 50m Type P120J is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for metalworking, woodworking, automotive, and general engineering applications.
