Available grits are 40, 60, 80, 120 and 180. Coarse grits like 40–60 are perfect for heavy stock removal and edge correction, while finer grits such as 120–180 deliver smooth, uniform surfaces and are excellent for pre-coating preparation.
75x533mm
75×533 mm Abrasive Belts – High-Performance Belts for Steel Grinding
Our 75×533 mm abrasive belts are designed for handheld belt sanders and offer a perfect combination of cutting power, belt stability and long lifetime. Ideal for grinding steel, metal and iron – from aggressive stock removal to fine finishing with higher grits.
Advantages of 75×533 mm Steel Abrasive Belts
- Strong and consistent grinding performance on steel and metal
- Durable cloth backing for stable belt tracking
- Heat-resistant bonding for extended belt life
- Clean and uniform scratch pattern in every grit
- Optimized for handheld 75×533 mm sanders
- Suitable for workshops, metal fabrication and industrial operations
Technical Data
| Belt size | 75×533 mm |
|---|---|
| Grits | 40, 60, 80, 120, 180 |
| Abrasive | Aluminium oxide (A/O) |
| Backing | Durable cloth – no paper backing |
| Applications | Steel, metal, iron |
| Machines | Handheld belt sanders 75×533 mm |
Application Areas
- Edge and surface grinding on steel
- Deburring, beveling and removing imperfections
- Surface preparation before coating or polishing
- Grinding steel profiles, tubes and sheet metal
- Industrial workshops, metal fabrication & craft businesses
Regional Demand & Shipping
These belts are widely used across Germany, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia (Beckum, Oelde, Dortmund, Münster, Cologne), as well as Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg. With Germany-based inventory, we ensure quick shipping and reliable stock levels.
Buyers from Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy also rely on BeXom abrasive belts for professional steel processing.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Which grit is best for removing heavy burrs?
Grit 40 or 60 removes stronger material quickly and efficiently.
Which grit should I choose for a fine finish?
Grit 120 or 180 provides smooth, uniform surface preparation.
Are these belts heat-resistant?
Yes – the cloth backing and bonding are designed for higher temperatures, ideal for metal grinding.
Can these belts be used on stainless steel?
Yes, but for best performance on stainless steel, zirconia belts are recommended instead of aluminium oxide.
BeXom 75×533 mm abrasive belts – durable, efficient and engineered for precise steel grinding.