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Norton 4' x 36' Redheat Ceramic Sanding Belt, 80 Grit

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$35.48

$ 17 .99 $17.99

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About this item

  • Extremely fast cutting for faster job completion
  • Long lasting for decreased material cost
  • Finer scratch pattern for better surface finish
  • Sand all types of surfaces from wood to metal
  • Highly durable with resistance to tear, heat and loading


Norton Red Heat Belts are designed with the professional woodworker in mind. Sanding belts featuring aluminum oxide have been the norm for professionals, while industrial woodworkers used a better abrasive. Now Norton is bringing this more powerful abrasive technology to the professional, as well as the everyday woodworker. Norton Red Heat Belts feature Ceramic Alumina Abrasive Grain that gives the belts a cut rate superior to anything on the market. The grain “micro-fractures” during the sanding process, leaving a razor-sharp edge throughout the life of the belt. And its symmetrically-shaped design leaves a much finer scratch pattern compared to other abrasive grains, allowing for an aggressive cut without deep scratches that might be seen after staining or finishing. Add a heavy cotton backing, and you have the ultimate in durability and longevity.


David H. Pascoe
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016
One belt for $20 ??? No thanks. I've used many brands of ceramic belts and they are not worth double the price of silicone carbide or aluminum oxide. They last me (on wood) about 30 - 50% longer. There's another one listed at $49.95 on the next page. Someone is either dreaming or there are errors in pricing here.
Doug Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
I have tired any number of belts on my stationary belt sander. This is a tool I use almost every day on a multitude of surfaces... I had a collection of new and used belts. This belt is by far the most expensive I've ever bought, but it is worth very penny. I put it to the test right away, I used it on plastic and then urethane... it cleaned right up with a rubber cleaning tool for belt sanders. It is still going strong after 4 months and I don't know how many projects.