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These sanders are mounted on a 100 cfm dust collector. Operate in a horizontal or vertical position.
Operate in a horizontal or vertical position.
Operate in a horizontal position, vertical position, or any angle in between.
Serrations on the wheel prevent heat buildup, allowing for fast, aggressive sanding and long belt life.
The insulated housing reduces vibration and won’t transmit cold air to the operator’s hand.
The narrow belt is good for sanding in tight spaces.
These sanders have a belt release lever for quick changes.
Keep hands safely out of the way while deburring, sanding, and polishing workpieces on a lathe.
Smooth or shape work surfaces. Good for general purpose sanding, the aluminum oxide abrasive on these belts is tough and won’t crack under stress.
Change your sanding belts less often—these belts have a zirconia alumina abrasive that continuously fractures to form new sharp edges. These self-sharpening edges are great for aggressively removing material on steel and wood.
These belts resist deterioration when used with water or cutting fluids.
Avoid clogs when you're removing paint or rust. The widely spaced grains on these belts give dust and debris a place to collect so they won't build up on the surface.
Multiple layers of abrasive arranged in a pattern create highly consistent finishes.
The abrasive-embedded nylon mesh gives you maximum control over sanding pressure.
These belts have a cushioned layer.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
These belts have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Use these narrow belts on hand-held sanding sticks.
At least 16" wide, these sanding belts leave a smooth, consistent finish on large workpieces. They have an aluminum oxide abrasive, which is the most common abrasive for general use.
With a flexible, cloth backing, these belts resist tearing. 16" or wider, they’re for sanding large surfaces.
Leave a smooth, consistent finish on wide workpieces.
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.