Product Overview
The QWORK 240-piece sanding paper and pad set provides a versatile solution for various sanding tasks with oscillating multitools. This set includes a selection of sanding papers in different grits and compatible sanding pads, designed for efficient material removal and finishing.
- Versatile Compatibility: Universally compatible with popular oscillating multitools such as Bosch, Dewalt, Fein, and others.
- Comprehensive Grit Selection: Includes 120 triangular sanding papers and 120 finger sanding papers (80 mm) across grits 60, 80, 120, 180, 240, and 320, totaling 240 pieces.
- Durable Material: Constructed with robust aluminum oxide abrasive for effective sanding on various materials.
- Efficient Design: Triangular and finger-shaped adhesive backing pads facilitate sanding in tight corners, curves, and hard-to-reach areas.
- Broad Applications: Suitable for tasks including wood sanding, paint removal, furniture restoration, and more, ensuring fast work rates and long-lasting use.

Image: Overview of the QWORK 240-piece sanding paper and pad set, showing triangular and finger sanding pads, along with various grit sanding papers.
Setup Instructions
Proper setup ensures optimal performance and safety. Follow these steps to prepare your sanding pads and papers for use with your oscillating multitool.
- Select the Appropriate Pad: Choose either the triangular sanding pad or the finger sanding pad based on the shape of the area you intend to sand.
- Attach Pad to Multitool: Securely attach the selected sanding pad to your oscillating multitool according to the tool's manufacturer instructions. Ensure it is firmly seated and locked in place to prevent detachment during operation.
- Choose Sanding Paper Grit: Select the desired sanding paper grit. Lower grit numbers (e.g., 60, 80) are for aggressive material removal, while higher grit numbers (e.g., 240, 320) are for fine finishing.
- Attach Sanding Paper: The sanding pads feature a hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) backing. Align the chosen sanding paper with the pad and firmly press it onto the pad's surface. Ensure the entire surface of the paper adheres to the pad for even sanding and to prevent premature wear.

Image: An oscillating multitool with a triangular sanding pad attached, ready for sanding operations.

Image: Close-up of a triangular sanding pad and various triangular sanding papers, showing different grit levels (P60, P80, P120, P180, P240, P320).
Operating Instructions
Follow these guidelines for effective and safe operation of the sanding papers and pads with your oscillating multitool.
- Safety First: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, dust mask, and hearing protection, before operating any power tool.
- Prepare Workpiece: Ensure your workpiece is clean, dry, and securely clamped to prevent movement during sanding.
- Start Tool: Turn on your oscillating multitool. Allow it to reach full operating speed before making contact with the workpiece.
- Apply Gentle Pressure: Guide the sanding pad over the surface with light, even pressure. Excessive pressure can reduce sanding efficiency, cause premature wear of the sanding paper, and potentially damage the workpiece or tool.
- Maintain Movement: Keep the tool moving constantly across the surface to avoid creating grooves or uneven spots. Overlap your passes slightly to ensure complete coverage.
- Change Paper as Needed: Replace the sanding paper when it becomes dull, worn, or clogged with dust. A dull paper will not sand effectively and can generate excessive heat.
- Work Through Grits: For best results, especially when finishing, start with a coarser grit and progressively move to finer grits until the desired smoothness is achieved.

Image: A person using an oscillating multitool with a sanding pad to sand the edge of a wooden table, demonstrating typical operation.
Maintenance
Proper maintenance extends the life of your sanding papers and pads and ensures consistent performance.
- Clean Pads: After each use, remove any dust or debris from the sanding pads. A stiff brush or compressed air can be used to clean the hook-and-loop surface. Ensure the hook-and-loop fasteners remain free of debris for optimal adhesion.
- Inspect Pads: Regularly inspect the sanding pads for signs of wear, damage, or deformation. Replace pads if the hook-and-loop material is no longer effective or if the pad itself is damaged.
- Store Papers Properly: Store unused sanding papers in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Keep them flat to prevent warping or creasing.
- Dispose of Worn Papers: Discard worn-out sanding papers responsibly.

Image: Stacks of new triangular and finger-shaped sanding papers, illustrating proper storage to maintain their condition.
Troubleshooting
Here are solutions to common issues you might encounter:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Sanding paper detaches from pad during use. |
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| Poor sanding performance or slow material removal. |
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| Uneven sanding marks or gouges. |
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Specifications
| Model Number | WD44800 |
| Brand | QWORK |
| Quantity | 240 pieces (120 triangular, 120 finger) |
| Grit Sizes | 60, 80, 120, 180, 240, 320 |
| Sanding Pad Size (Triangular) | 80 mm (3-1/8") |
| Sanding Pad Size (Finger) | 50 mm (2") |
| Abrasive Material | Aluminum Oxide |
| Compatibility | Universal for most oscillating multitools (e.g., Bosch, Dewalt, Fein) |
| Product Weight | 551 g |
| Package Dimensions | 32 x 16.2 x 3.7 cm |
| UPC | 795973955067 |
Warranty and Support
For any questions regarding the QWORK 240-piece sanding paper and pad set, or for support with product issues, please contact QWORK customer service. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, QWORK products are typically backed by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Please refer to the packaging or the official QWORK website for the most current warranty information and contact details.
Manufacturer: QWORK
Model Number: WD44800