Bernardo Cloth Abrasive Belt 2000 x 50 mm Grit 180
Bernardo Cloth Abrasive Belt 2000 x 50 mm Grit 180 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Bernardo Cloth Abrasive Belt 2000 x 50 mm Grit 180 – 10 pieces
The 2000 x 50 mm grit 180 cloth abrasive belt is designed for advanced finishing and precise sanding on wood, metal, and composite materials. The reinforced abrasive cloth backing ensures high wear resistance, excellent stability, and long life even with continuous professional use.
The 180 grit is suitable for refining pre-worked surfaces, reducing micro-imperfections, and preparing the material for painting, polishing, or final treatments. The 2000 x 50 mm dimensions make it compatible with numerous professional belt sanders used in workshops and carpentry. The 10-piece pack is a practical solution for those who require continuous operation and consistent results over time.
Key Specifications
High-strength cloth abrasive belt
Dimensions 2000 x 50 mm
Grit 180 for advanced finishing
Suitable for wood, metal, and composite surfaces
Reduces machining marks and micro-imperfections
Smooth running on professional sanders
Pack of 10 pieces
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product type | Cloth abrasive belt |
| Dimensions | 2000 x 50 mm |
| Grit | 180 |
| Backing material | Reinforced abrasive cloth |
| Use | Finishing and precise sanding |
| Compatibility | Belt sanders |
| Pack quantity | 10 pieces |
Standard equipment
10 cloth abrasive belts 2000 x 50 mm
Grit 180 ready for use
Logistics
Bernardo shipping: 5–9 business days (7 days to the South). Original spare parts available with 3–5 business day shipping. Customer support in Italian available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cloth belt vs paper belt: when to choose cloth?
Cloth belts are more flexible, tear-resistant, and tolerant to bending — suitable for curved surfaces, edges, pipes, and metalworking. Paper belts are more rigid and suitable for flat wood and plastic surfaces. For metal, cloth is always preferable: it withstands the heat generated by friction better and does not tear with metal chips.
When is 80 grit used and on what materials?
80 grit is suitable for sanding metals and hardwoods: surface preparation for finishing, blending welded edges. Typical materials: steel, stainless steel, aluminum, hard solid wood. For stainless steel, use specific belts not contaminated with steel — ferrous residues cause oxidation stains. The electrocorundum (Al₂O₃) abrasive cloth in this series maintains its cutting ability longer than paper abrasives of the same grit.
Can the 2000 x 50 mm belt roll be cut to size?
Yes — cloth belts from a roll can be cut with sturdy scissors or a utility knife. The length from the roll (50 m) allows for belts of any length. Always cut perpendicular to the belt's running direction to avoid detachment at the edges during use.
How to avoid belt clogging on aluminum and plastic?
Aluminum: use belts with a semi-open coat (marked "semi-open coat") and, if possible, apply paraffin wax to the belt to reduce aluminum adhesion. Plastic: reduce speed and work intermittently to avoid overheating the material. A clogged belt does not abrade but only generates heat — it should be cleaned with a wire brush or replaced.
Delivery times?
Original spare parts available with 3–5 business day shipping. Customer support in Italian available.

