6" Sander Hook and Loop Protector Pad - 2 pack

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SKU: MIRKAPAD-6
6" Sander Hook and Loop Protector Pad - 2 pack

$14.99 ea.

 

Your random orbit sander's pad will last longer

Rather than go through the frustration of buying a new hook and loop backer pad for your random orbit sander when it wears out, put the wear and tear on one of these protector pads instead. They're easier and much less costly than a new backer pad assembly for your sander. The protector simply attaches to the hook-and-loop pad on your 6" sander, then your sanding disc attaches to this pad. When it wears out, pull it off and put a new one on in a matter of seconds.

  • Prevents the hooks on your sander's pad from wearing out by aggressive sanding
  • Pad protector attaches to 6" (125 mm) random orbit sander backing pads
  • Highly recommended when using Autonet, Abranet or any other mesh abrasive. Mesh abrasives wear out backer pad hooks quicker than paper sanding discs
  • Accommodates any hole pattern on random orbit sanders
  • Allows ultimate dust extraction with 75 holes

Brand Mirka
Size 6" diameter for 6" random orbit sanders
Quantity 2 Pack
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