Product Details
37C™ 8" x 3-1/2" Extra Coarse Silicon Carbide Fluted Rubbing Brick by Norton®. The Norton 37C Fluted Rubbing Brick with Handle is designed for added user comfort, making it easier to complete overhead, wall, and floor work. Its silicon carbide abrasive and diagonal flutes combine to provide maximum sharpness and clean shearing action.
Specifications
Length: 8" |
Width: 3-1/2" |
Thickness: 1-1/2" |
Abrasive Type: Non-Woven |
Grit: Extra Coarse |
Grit Grade: Extra Coarse |
Material: Silicon Carbide |
Attachment Type: None |
Features
- Hard, extra coarse silicon carbide rubbing bricks are used for heavy-duty applications
- Fit comfortably in your hand; diagonal flutes provide sharp edges and a clean shearing action
- The firmly attached handle reduces fatigue and facilitates overhead, wall, and floor work
- Makes quick work of removing mold marks and rubbing down concrete
Product Uses
Markets
Building & Construction, Home & Leisure, Paint & Drywall, Energy & Environment, Manufacturing & Industry, Metal Fabrication/Welding, Medical Industry, Transportation
Materials
300 Series Stainless, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Gray Iron, Masonry, Titanium
Machines
Hand Sharpening
Applications
Floor Sanding
As a brand of Saint-Gobain, a world leader in sustainable habitat, Norton® offers the widest portfolio of grinding, cutting, blending, finishing and polishing solutions for all markets, materials and applications with the most advanced and affordable technology. Norton is proud of it's strong presence in your communities across the United States and Canada. Norton's 2,200 employees work in one of 8 facilities. Norton cares so that when you need the right sandpaper for your kitchen remodel or the right grinding wheel to streamline production in your plant, Norton delivering choices that matter to your workforce, the environment, and your bottom line. Norton constantly looking for ways to improve your working conditions and simplify the job by eliminating dust or noise, reducing total costs by increasing the number of parts you can finish in an abrasive application, and considering the ergonomics of the application to improve worker comfort. "Right" means different things for every customer.