Dust extraction meets industry-leading cut-rate in 3M Xtract™ Cubitron™ II Net Disc 710W. This premium sanding disc features a unique abrasive pattern on a net backing that allows for virtually dust-free sanding, with legendary 3M Precision-Shaped Grain technology. You’ll finish more parts per disc with less dust in the environment, boosting productivity without sacrificing dust extraction.
Sanding, reimagined.
3M has eliminated the tradeoff between dust extraction and disc performance. By combining legendary 3M Precision-Shaped Grain technology with a net backing, 3M Xtract™ Cubitron™ II Net Disc 710W achieves an industry-leading cut-rate while allowing for virtually dust-free sanding. Ceramic 3M Precision-Shaped Grain continually fractures into sharp cutting edges, delivering twice the abrasive life and cut-rate of leading competitor net discs.
Take advantage of 3M Xtract™ Cubitron™ II Net Disc 710W to gain a competitive edge in your industry — from metal fabrication and woodworking to aerospace, marine, rail and automotive OEM operations.
Enabling a safer work environment.
A cleaner work environment is a safer work environment. 3M Xtract™ Cubitron™ II Net Disc 710W extracts up to 97% of dust produced during sanding and creating a cleaner, virtually dust-free work environment. Plus, the 3M Precision-Shaped Grain in the disc cuts with less pressure required by the operator, making for more comfortable sanding.
Featured Applications
Manufacturer | 3M |
SKU | 11600976 |
Manufacturer's Part | 7100288128 |
Weight | 0.016 lbs |
Sold in Multiples of | 50 |
Priced By | Each |
UPC/EAN Code | 638060884706 |
Preorder | N |
Size | 5" |
Hole Pattern | No Holes |
Grit | 80 Plus |
Material | Hook and Loop |
Mineral | Ceramic |
Product Type | Hook and Loop Abrasive Disc |
Includes | (50) Discs |
Backing | Net |
Product Finish | Purple |
Why don't the Cubitron net disks stick to the pad on my DeWalt or Festool sanders? I purchased a large supply of these based on reviews but they are unusable because they won't stick to the sanders. What is going on here?