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Revolutionary Norton ProSand Multi-Air Cyclonic Sanding Discs
The revolutionary Norton ProSand Multi-Air Cyclonic hook and loop vacuum discs raise the bar in power sanding with a precision laser-cut, spiral-hole design that provides maximum dust extraction for a cleaner work environment with fewer disc changes.
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How to Repair Drywall
While drywall is known to be a fairly resilient surface, it is not uncommon to need to patch a hole from time to time. Follow these steps and you'll have the job done in no time.
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Getting the Most from your Walk-Behind Saw
Your saw works particularly hard with concrete diamond blades, cutting and slicing through concrete and asphalt for many gruelling hours on end. We can provide some helpful tips to give your equipment to keep it running smoothly
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Finishing & Installing Moldings
Installing wood trim and molding is a simple and inexpensive way to bring a finished look to any room. And, it can be accomplished in a few short steps with the right tools and a quality abrasive sanding product.
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Cutting Concrete
Cutting concrete can be a daunting task for a DIYer. But, with the exceptional performance from our line of Norton Clipper diamond blades, it’s easier than you think.
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Safety 101: Abrasives
Learn how investing in safety with Norton safety experts led to three years of accident-free instruction at the Canadian vocational Training School.
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High Speed Burnishing Floor Pad Recommendations
Ultra High Speed Burnishing Pads are used for the daily maintenance and restoration of coatings to moderate- or high-gloss sheen in a dry application, a process that is performed on high and ultra-high speed machines (1000-3000 RPM).
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Mounting Diamond or Abrasive Blades
Regardless of how you receive your worksite knowledge, safety is still a paramount consideration and must remain top of mind. Correctly mounting your diamond or abrasive blade is no exception.
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Hand Pad Recommendations
In the food service and facilities maintenance industries it is especially critical to maintain clean and sanitary conditions, so choosing a high-quality, versatile hand pad can make daily maintenance quick and easy.
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Masonry Saw Best Practices
We have been training masons since the first masonry saw was invented in 1937 by Norton Clipper. These simple steps can help ensure your saw is working its hardest instead of you, and that you’re getting the job done quickly and safely.
Resources
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