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This is a type of power finishing sander used for finishing tasks, typically after the initial sanding or shaping has been done. Finishing sanders are designed to provide a smooth and fine surface finish.
- 115 x 229 mm: These dimensions refer to the size of the sanding surface or sanding pad on the sander. In this case, the sanding pad is 115 millimeters in width and 229 millimeters in length. The size of the sanding pad determines the coverage area and is relevant for the type and size of work pieces the sander is suitable for.
- 330W: This indicates the power of the sander in watts. The power of the sander influences its performance, especially when dealing with tougher materials or larger projects. A 330W finishing sander is likely to be suitable for a range of finishing tasks.
SKU:
AHS77231
Category: Grinders & Sanders
Description
Finishing Sander Uses
- Smoothing Wood Surfaces: One of the primary uses of a finishing sander is to smooth the surfaces of wooden pieces. It is effective in removing fine imperfections, scratches, and unevenness left by coarser sanding or shaping tools.
- Preparing Surfaces for Finishing: Before applying finishes such as paint, varnish, or stain, it’s essential to have a smooth surface. A finishing sander helps in preparing the wood by creating a uniform and smooth texture, ensuring a better finish for coatings.
- Refinishing Furniture: When restoring or refinishing old furniture, a finishing sander is valuable for stripping away old finishes, smoothing surfaces, and preparing the furniture for a new coat of paint or stain.
- Polishing and Smoothing Edges: The compact size and precise control of a finishing sander make it suitable for smoothing and rounding the edges of wood pieces. This is particularly important for creating a polished and professional look in woodworking projects.
- Fine Detailing: Finishing sanders are excellent for detailed work, such as sanding intricate designs, carvings, or moldings where precision is crucial. The fine-grit sandpaper used with a finishing sander allows for intricate detail without removing too much material.
- Craft and Hobby Projects: Whether you’re working on smaller craft projects or DIY home improvement tasks, a finishing sander is often the ideal tool for achieving a polished and refined finish on various materials.
- Sanding Between Coats: In between coats of paint or finish, a finishing sander can be used to lightly sand the surface, providing better adhesion for the subsequent coats and ensuring a smoother final result.
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SAFETY & HANDLING MEASURES
Safety Precautions
- Wear Safety Goggles & Dust Mask – Protect from fine particles and debris
- Check Sandpaper – Ensure it’s properly attached and not worn
- Secure Workpiece – Use clamps to prevent movement
- Start at Low Speed – For better control on delicate surfaces
- Disconnect Power – Unplug/remove battery before changing paper
  Storage Procedures
- Clean After Use – Remove dust from pad and vents
- Store Sandpaper Flat – Prevent curling or damage
- Hang or Case Storage – Protects sander from dust and drops
- Battery Care (if cordless) – Remove and store at 30–50% charge
  Critical Warnings
- NEVERÂ operate without sandpaper
- NEVER press too hard—let the sander do the work
- NEVERÂ use damaged or clogged sandpaper
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Voltage: 220V/50Hz
Orbital speed: 14000 RPM
Input power: 320W
1 pair carbon brush
3pcs sanding disc
1pc user manual
Available with different specifications:
Including:
Orbital speed: 10000 RPM
Input power: 330W
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