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Sanding Board Model F-16 - Hutchins

Part #: 5507

The Hutchins 5507 Sanding Board Model F-16 is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications requiring precise and consistent dry sanding. Constructed with a tempered masonite base and a cushioned pad, this sanding board provides uniform pressure distribution to achieve a flat, high-quality finish on various surfaces. It is designed to enhance efficiency and control for technicians in demanding work environments.

Key Features

  • Durable Tempered Masonite Construction: Ensures a consistently flat and rigid sanding surface, preventing warping and promoting even material removal.
  • Cushioned Base: Provides optimal pressure distribution, reducing operator fatigue and allowing for more consistent results across surfaces.
  • Optimized for Dry Sanding: Specifically designed for use with dry abrasives to achieve fine finishes without the issues associated with wet sanding.
  • Standard Abrasive Compatibility: Utilizes readily available 2 3/4" x 17" sandpaper sheets, simplifying abrasive procurement and replacement.
  • Professional-Grade Design: Built to withstand the rigors of daily use in professional shop environments, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.

Applications

The Hutchins 5507 Sanding Board Model F-16 is an essential tool for automotive bodywork professionals, industrial fabricators, and woodworking specialists. It is ideal for block sanding primers, fillers, and clear coats to achieve a level surface ready for final finishing. Its design supports precise material removal for panel preparation, featheredging, and achieving uniform surface profiles on a variety of materials, including metal, composites, and wood.

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  • Model: 71785
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 660614007873
  • Manufacturers Part #: 5507
  • Manufactured by: Hutchins
  • Also Known As: HU5507, HUT5507, HTN-5507

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 12 February, 2007.