Sanding Belt 50×2000 mm Grit 40 – Controlled Grinding for Stainless Steel & INOX
The 50×2000 mm grit 40 sanding belt for stainless steel and INOX is designed for a clean, controlled transition between stock removal and fine finishing. Grit 40 is ideal for smoothing weld seams, blending edges and preparing surfaces for finer sanding steps.
With its reinforced cloth backing, the sanding belt remains dimensionally stable even during continuous operation. It runs smoothly on stationary belt grinders and allows precise processing of stainless steel profiles and sheets.
Key Benefits
- Grit 40 for controlled stock removal with a clean surface pattern
- Perfect for leveling weld seams
- Heavy-duty cloth backing for demanding applications
- Smooth running without vibration or chatter
- Long service life on stainless steel
- Ideal preparation for grit 60 or grit 80
Technical Data
| Size |
50 × 2000 mm |
| Grit |
40 (medium-coarse) |
| Backing |
Cloth |
| Abrasive |
Zirconia alumina |
| Machine Type |
Stationary belt grinder |
| Application |
Intermediate grinding, weld seam finishing |
Typical Applications
- Post-grinding of stainless steel weld seams
- Edge finishing on INOX sheets
- Surface leveling before fine sanding
- Smoothing transitions between work steps
- Metal fabrication, railing construction, stainless processing
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What is grit 40 mainly used for?
Grit 40 is used for intermediate grinding between rough and fine sanding.
Is grit 40 suitable for visible stainless surfaces?
Yes, it produces a clean, even surface pattern that can be refined easily.
Can this belt also be used on carbon steel?
Yes, but it is especially optimized for stainless steel applications.
Which grit typically follows after grit 40?
Most users continue with grit 60 or grit 80.
Which machines support this belt size?
All stationary belt grinders designed for 50×2000 mm sanding belts.
50×2000 mm grit 40 sanding belt – precise control, clean surface finish and reliable performance on stainless steel and INOX.