Silverline Sander Sanding Belts Glass Paper 75mm 533mm 80g 433236 5 pack
Barcode: 5060012966812
MPN: 433236
Overview:
The Silverline (80 grit) Sander Sanding Belts 75mm x 533mm 433236 a reliable choice for general sanding and surface preparation on electric belt sanders. Manufactured with flexible, durable aluminium oxide abrasive resin bonded to tough GX51 X-weight backing cloth, these belts deliver consistent cutting performance with excellent strength and wear life. The medium 80 grit grade is ideal for smoothing timber after coarse sanding, preparing surfaces for paint or varnish, and general levelling work where you want a cleaner finish without sacrificing speed. Designed to fit all 75mm x 533mm (76mm class) electric belt sanders, each belt features an overlap joint with extra top-skive to help reduce chatter and improve control. Supplied in a pack of 5 for workshop and site use.
Key Features
Medium 80 grit for general sanding and preparation
Aluminium oxide abrasive for dependable cutting performance
Resin bonded construction for durability under load
GX51 X-weight cloth backing for strength and tear resistance
Semi open coat finish helps reduce loading on dusty materials
Overlap joint with extra top-skive helps reduce chatter
Fits all 75mm x 533mm / 76mm x 533mm class electric belt sanders
Pack of 5 for regular use
Specifications
Brand: Silverline
MPN: 433236
Barcode: 5060012966812
Option: 75mm x 533mm – 80 grit – Pack of 5
Belt Size: 75mm x 533mm
Belt Width: 75mm
Belt Length: 533mm
Thickness: 0.75mm
Grit: 80 grit
Abrasive Material: Aluminium oxide
Backing Weight: X-weight (GX51 backing cloth)
Bond Type / Construction: Resin (cloth + aluminium oxide + resin)
Joint Type: Overlap joint with extra top-skive
Surface Finish: Semi open coat
Applications
General sanding and smoothing of timber
Preparing surfaces for painting, staining or varnishing
Removing light coatings and blending edges
Smoothing plaster and filler repairs (light work)
Light metal sanding and surface clean-up (task dependent)
How to Use
Confirm your belt sander takes 75mm x 533mm belts
Fit the belt in the correct direction (if marked) and tension as per tool instructions
Sand with steady, even passes and avoid excessive pressure
Keep the sander moving to reduce heat build-up and belt wear
Step up to 120 grit for finer finishing if required
Use a sanding belt cleaning block to remove clogging and extend belt life
Grit Guide Chart
40 Grit – Very Coarse
60 Grit – Coarse
80 Grit – Medium
120 Grit – Fine
Silverline 75mm x 533mm 80 Grit Sanding Belts – Key FAQs
What is 80g best used for on a belt sander?
80 grit is ideal for general sanding and preparation—smoothing timber after coarse removal, levelling surfaces and preparing for paint or varnish without leaving very deep scratches.
Will these belts fit a 76mm x 533mm belt sander?
Yes. Many belt sanders are listed as 75mm or 76mm (3") width and use the same 533mm length belt. Check your existing belt or tool manual to confirm size.
What does GX51 X-weight backing cloth mean?
GX51 is a tough X-weight cloth backing that improves tear resistance and durability, helping belts cope with pressure and edge work more reliably than paper-backed belts.
Why is an overlap joint with top-skive beneficial?
It helps reduce the bump at the belt join, lowering chatter and improving smooth running for better control and surface finish.
How can I make sanding belts last longer?
Use light pressure, keep the belt moving, and clean it when it loads up. A belt cleaning block can remove clogged debris and help restore cutting performance.
Which grit should I use after 80 grit?
Move to 120 grit for finer preparation and a smoother finish, especially before varnish or topcoat paint.
You can extend the life of your discs by using a sanding disc and belt cleaning block this removes clogging simply and efficiently
See the complete Abrasives and Glass Papers or Sanding Belts.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 433236 |
| Length | 533mm |
| Width | 75mm |
| Grade | 80 grit |
| Quantity | Pack of 5 |
| Material | Aluminium oxide, Resin, X Weight backing paper |