
4 pcs 686x50mm Nylon Flax Abrasive Sanding Belt 2x27 in. for Metal Plastic Striping Deburring
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Specifications
- Brand Name
- RAMS BRALIN
- Type
- Sand Belt
- High-concerned chemical
- None
- DIY Supplies
- Metalworking
- Material
- Nylon
- Origin
- Mainland China
- is_customized
- Yes
- Certification
- NONE
- Model Number
- SB686
- Size
- 686*50 mm
- Choice
- yes
- semi_Choice
- yes
Product Description
Product Mix:
High quality stretch resistance Non-woven nylon abrasive cloth.
Size:
686x50mm
Joint type:
Butt joint
Applications:
Brown non-woven abrasive belt: 150# for stainless steel wire drawing
Red non-woven abrasive belt: 240# for aluminum alloy wire drawing
Blue non-woven abrasive belt: 400# for plastic product wire drawing
Grey non-woven abrasive belt: 600# for plastic product wire drawing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stretch-resistant nylon ensures long-lasting performance
- Color-coded grits (150#, 240#, 400#) for specific metal and plastic tasks
- Butt joint design for seamless sanding operation
- Versatile for wire drawing, striping, and deburring applications
Cons
- Fixed 686x50mm size limits compatibility with non-standard sanders
- Nylon abrasive may load up quickly on soft plastics
- No certification mentioned, potential variability in grit consistency
- Sold in 4 pcs packs, excess for small jobs
Common Questions
What material are these 686x50mm sanding belts made from?
Constructed from high-quality stretch-resistant non-woven nylon abrasive cloth.
What size are these nylon flax abrasive belts?
Standard size is 686x50mm (2x27 inches) with butt joint type.
What surfaces are these sanding belts compatible with?
Ideal for metal, plastic, stainless steel, aluminum alloy wire drawing, and deburring.
How do I use these abrasive belts for striping and deburring?
Mount on compatible belt sanders; use 150# brown for stainless, 240# red for aluminum, 400# blue for finer finishes.
Where do these metalworking sanding belts originate?
Made in Mainland China, customizable for DIY metalworking projects.
Product information last updated on March 29, 2026
