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Belt Sanders come in a variety of different
designs and styles. Much unlike the pedestal grinder, that has solid
grinding wheels, the belt sander uses a flexible belt impregnated
with a grinding medium. Belt sanders have the fundamental function
of removing small amounts of material, like wood, plastic or metal.
The main advantage of a belt sander over the pedestal grinder is
that soft metals such as; brass, aluminum, and copper may be ground
on a belt sander without causing damage to the disk or sanding belt.
Vertical belt sander
There are two basic styles of Vertical Belt Sanders: without
ventilation system and with ventilation system. Both incorporate a
continuous revolving belt of a wide variety of belt widths that spin
on two vertically positioned drums, one stationary the other
adjustable for belt tension. And both types are very handy for
removing burrs and grinding small amounts of material from the edges
of a part. Vertical belt sanders can be mounted on a pedestal, and
can be mounted on a table as well.
Hand-held belt sander
A hand-held Belt Sander has a continuous loop or belt of sandpaper
that stretches across two wheels. When the drive wheel is engaged,
the belt spins and removes stock. It is superb for the initial
phases of rough sanding jobs. Since belt sanders remove a lot of
material quickly, some of the hand-held belt sanders have variable
speed controls, which allow the operator to adjust the sander to run
at a comfortable level. The hand-held belt sander is very flexible
to handle.
Belt sanders and safety
Do not work with a sander without an exhaust system or a dust
collector nearby that is in good working order. Empty the collector
when it is 1/4 full. The dust from the belt sander can be a fire and
explosion threat. Proper ventilation is also very essential.
Do not apply too much pressure on a moving sander belt. Only light
pressure weight on the sander belt/disk is enough for most jobs.
You should not work with unsecured stock unless it is heavy enough
to stay in place. Clamp the stock into place or use a stop-block to
avoid movement.
Be careful not to overreach; you should always keep proper footing
and balance.
And do not cover the air vents of the sander.
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