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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 narrow belt is good for sanding in tight spaces.
These sanders have a belt release lever for quick changes.
The insulated housing reduces vibration and won’t transmit cold air to the operator’s hand.
Keep hands safely out of the way while deburring, sanding, and polishing workpieces on a lathe.
Access tight spots. These sticks are spring-loaded to hold a small sanding belt taut, but you can easily rotate the belt when it becomes worn.
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.
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.
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.
Like tank treads, these belts have wide gaps to collect and channel away debris as they turn. Multiple layers of abrasive arranged in a brick pattern create highly consistent finishes.
Multiple layers of abrasive arranged in a pattern create highly consistent finishes.
Sanding belts with precision-shaped ceramic alumina abrade hard metals like stainless steel faster than standard ceramic alumina belts because of their sharp, outwardly pointed grit.
When you need to achieve a more consistent finish, choose nylon mesh sanding belts over paper- or cloth-backed belts.
Create finer and more consistent finishes—these belts have a cushioned layer that creates more even sanding pressure on your workpiece.
These belts last at least 50% longer and sand faster than standard ceramic alumina belts.
Dense and hard, the ceramic alumina abrasive on these belts removes material faster and lasts longer than standard aluminum oxide abrasives.
One of the sharpest abrasives, the silicon carbide on these belts sands soft metals and nonmetals like aluminum and rubber with ease, and it generates minimal heat to prevent material buildup.
Made of nylon mesh, these belts compensate for uneven sanding pressure to create a smooth, consistent finish on workpieces.
For sanding hard, nonmetal surfaces, these belts are diamonds in the rough. Their diamond abrasive is the hardest and most durable we offer—it's sharp like silicon carbide and tough like ceramic alumina.
Use these narrow belts on hand-held sanding sticks.
Leave a smooth, consistent finish on wide workpieces.
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.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. Slip your belt onto the rubber tire and inflate to the desired hardness.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. As the wheel rotates, the rubber tire expands and holds the belt in place.