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Operate in a horizontal or vertical position.
These sanders are mounted on a 100 cfm dust collector. Operate in a horizontal or vertical position.
Operate in a horizontal position, vertical position, or any angle in between.
For even wear across the sanding belt, these sanders move the belt up and down as it rotates. Position these sanders at the angle you need to best access your workpiece.
Serrations on the wheel prevent heat buildup, allowing for fast, aggressive sanding and long belt life.
The most versatile sanders we offer—you can set them up in four different ways to sand flat edges, curved surfaces, inner radii, and more.
Often used to blend welds and deburr metal, these sanders have a steel housing and rugged design that handles tough jobs without slowing down. The narrow belt fits in tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas.
Make more contact with curved surfaces for a more consistent finish than you’d get with a standard sander. These belt sanders flex 180° around pipe, tubing, and handrails.
The narrow belt is good for sanding in tight spaces.
These sanders have a belt-release lever for quick changes.
Make more contact with curved surfaces for a more consistent finish than you’d get with a standard electric belt sander. These belt sanders flex around pipe, tubing, and handrails.
Take these battery-powered belt sanders wherever you need them for quick jobs—no outlet or air power required.
When you can’t access an outlet or air compressor, these battery-powered sanders tackle quick sanding jobs. Often used for smoothing spot welds, the narrow belt squeezes into corners, grooves, and other tight areas.
Keep hands safely out of the way while deburring, sanding, and polishing workpieces on a lathe.
Versatile enough to handle both detail work and heavy material removal, these are a disc and belt sander in one.
Compact and lightweight, these combination sanders are best for small projects and touch-ups.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. As the wheel rotates, the rubber tire expands and holds the belt in place.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. Slip your belt onto the rubber tire and inflate to the desired hardness.