



TORK CRAFT Water Paper 230 X 280mm 320 Grit Wet & Dry 10 Per Pack Std
R 62.00
Ex VAT: R 53.91
Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
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5 or more | R 60.24 | 2.84 % |
10 or more | R 58.44 | 5.74 % |
20 or more | R 57.09 | 7.92 % |
- Stock: 19
- MPN: ABR103320-10
- Weight: 0.15kg
- Dimensions: 370.00mm x 250.00mm x 3.00mm
- SKU: ABR103320-10
- UPC: 6009515865948
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WATER PAPER 230 X 280MM 320 GRIT WET & DRY 10 PER PACK STD
Features
- P320 grit for fine smoothing, blending and finish prep.
- Wet & dry backing — perform wet sanding to reduce dust and clogging.
- Silicon carbide abrasive for consistent, durable cutting across substrates.
- Standard 230 × 280 mm sheet size for compatibility with sanding blocks, platen and orbital sanders.
- 10 sheets per pack — efficient quantity for finishing jobs.
Benefits
- Creates a refined surface ideal for primer, clear coat, and final finishes.
- Reduces swirl lines or visible scratches before top-coating.
- Wet sanding helps carry away debris, keeping the sheet cutting longer.
- Versatile across many materials like wood, filler, metal, and composites.
Extra Information
- Use this after coarser grits like P180 or P240 when progressing toward finer finishes.
- Always use a flat backing or sanding block to avoid gouging or uneven polishing.
- When wet sanding, use light lubrication, rinse the paper often, and avoid pooling water.
- Store sheets flat and dry to prevent warping or loss of backing strength.
Specifications
Description | Spec |
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Brand | Tork Craft |
Model / Cat No. | ABR103320-10 |
Sheet Size | 230 × 280 mm |
Grit | P320 |
Abrasive Material | Silicon Carbide |
Use Type | Wet & Dry |
Sheets per Pack | 10 sheets |
Barcode (EAN-13) | 6009515813147 |
Pack Dimensions | 285 × 230 × 15 mm |
Pack Weight | 0.84 kg |
Applicable Materials | Paint, filler, metal, plastic, composites |
Safety
- Wear eye, dust mask and hearing protection while sanding.
- When using wet sanding, prevent water from contacting electrical tools or power sources.
- Use light pressure—excess force may tear the paper or damage the surface.
- Replace sheets when abrasive wears down to avoid scratching the substrate.
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