Norton 83818 Gold Reserve P150 Grit Stick Da 6" Disc - Roll Of100 Sanding Discs on 2040-parts.com
Winchendon, Massachusetts, US
NORTON Brand Gold Reserve Part # 83818, P150 100 Discs per Roll- Stick Type Paper
This can be used with Random Oribtal Sanders.acteristics
Abrasive Backing
Brand new and never opened
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