The corded sheet sander is an efficient electric tool designed for sanding surfaces made of wood, metal, and plastic. Equipped with a powerful electric motor, the sheet sander quickly drives the sandpaper in a vibrating motion, making sanding tasks easier and more effective. Sheet sanders have various size options to accommodate different sanding needs, from detailed edge work to large flat surface sanding. Its lightweight design and comfortable grip ensure that users can maintain good control and stability during operation. Additionally, the built-in dust management system helps keep the workspace tidy, allowing for a smoother sanding process. Whether for home DIY projects or professional woodworking, the corded sheet sander is the ideal choice for achieving smooth, high-quality surface finishes.
Specification
Model |
T-2312-2 |
Rated Input Power |
280W |
No Load Speed |
14000rpm/min |
Orbit Diameter |
2.0mm |
Chassis Diameter |
93*184mm |
Sandpaper Size |
93*228mm(1/3 inch) |
Power Type |
AC |
Weight |
1.7kg |
(The "1/3" in 1/3 sheet sander refers to the size of the sandpaper, usually 1/3 the size of standard sandpaper, so 1/3 is approximately 93*228mm.)
Features
- New steel wire clamp structure, strong clamping force
- Easy to change sandpaper
- Life expectancy increased
- Low vibration and comfortable to hold
- Thickening of base plate, strength increases, not easy to deform
Tips: How to use a sheet sander properly?
To use a sheet sander properly, follow these steps:
- Prepare the workspace: Ensure your workspace is clean and well-lit. Use clamps if needed to secure your workpiece.
- Select the right sandpaper: Choose the appropriate grit for your task—coarse grit for heavy material removal and finer grit for finishing.
- Attach the sandpaper: Align the sanding sheet with the pad and secure it according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring it’s flat and tight.
- Power on and adjust speed: Turn on the sander and, if applicable, adjust the speed setting based on the material and task.
- Sand in the right direction: Move the sander in the direction of the grain (for wood) to avoid scratches. Apply even pressure and let the tool do the work.
- Keep it moving: Avoid staying in one spot for too long to prevent uneven sanding or damage to the surface.
- Check progress regularly: Periodically stop to check your work and ensure you’re achieving the desired smoothness.
- Clean up: After sanding, turn off the sander and clean the area to remove dust. Use a vacuum or a damp cloth to wipe down the surface.
By following these steps, you can effectively use a sheet sander to achieve a smooth finish on your projects.