This combination 6 in. x 48 in. Belt and 10 in. Disc Sander bridges the large gap between the bench-top models and the more expensive industrial models. Our 1 HP motor offers plenty of torque for all your sanding operations and the weight of the heavy cast iron construction and full cabinet stand keeps vibration in check while offering a very attractive package. The cabinet is 100% usable for storage to help take away shop clutter. This will be a proud addition to your shop and still leaves plenty of funds left over for other shop tools.
- Motor: 1 HP, 110-Volt/220-Volt, prewired 110-Volt, single-phase, 3450 RPM, 14 Amp/7 Amp
- Belt size: 6 in. x 48 in.
- 10 in. computer-balanced cast-iron disc
- Quick change belt release
- Dust ports: 2-1/2 in. for disc and 2 in. for belt
- Cabinet-style stand with powder-coated finish
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Destini Koelpin (verified owner) –
This is exactly what I was looking for. It is a great value and a great product. The only issue I had was the instructions could be a bit clearer, but if you set them down and come back to them a while later, its pretty easy to figure out how to get it together.
Karley Schoen (verified owner) –
This is a nice unit, but you get what you pay for!! This unit is obviously of less quality and engineering than the more expensive units of its kind. When I unboxed my unit, a knob and a strange shaped screw fell out of the box. They were not in a bag, or identified in the manual. So I assumed that they fell out of the machine during shipping. But I could not find where they belonged. I sent an email to the email address identified on the manual to contact in case I needed help, but two weeks later, I received no response!! At this point, I am assuming that these items fell in the box during packing in the factory, I hope. The manual is not written very well and did not include instructions to assemble the cabinet. It assumed that the cabinet was fully assembled, and it wasn’t. Also, the set screw for the sanding disk was missing. I requested one in that same email, but no answer 🙁 Luckily, the disk fits very snugly on the shaft, where I had to pound it in with a rubber mallet to fully seat, so no set screw will be needed. In fact, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to remove the sanding disk from the shaft. This is because the tolerance is not very tight and things don’t fit as they should. The door handle on the cabinet is loose and rattles. For a home woodworking shop, this unit will work, but not for a professional shop.