Buy Woodskil 4.3A 3/4HP Belt Sander 4 x 36 in. Belt & 6 in. Disc Sander with 2 pcs Sandpapers Woodskil 4.3A 3/4HP Belt Sander 4 x 36 in. Belt & 6 in. Disc Sander with 2 pcs Sandpapers Steel Base and Aluminum Work Table, 3600 RPM Induction Motor, Double Dust Exhaust Port Included

Belt sanders on the market today only have a 1/2 HP motor, but ours has a 3/4 HP motor that can go up to 3600 rpm and 1800 fpm.

The 2-in-1 belt disc sander comes with both a 4×36″ belt and a 6×6″ disc. You can adjust the belt to fit your needs. From 0 to 90 degrees, you can tilt the Adjustable Sanding Belt to fit your project. You can also move the bench sander belt from horizontal to vertical depending on your project. With the miter gauge, the work table can be moved 0 to 45 degrees.

One of the features of this belt sander is that it has a double safety switch. This means that the disc and belt each have a separate port to get rid of their own dust. When not in use, it is safe to remove the safety lock. Heavy-duty cast iron base to keep things from shaking too much.

A multi-wedge belt drive mechanism extends the belt’s use life, at high speed and with a lot of power. The belt tension adjustment device on the table sander stops the belt from falling off. Users can check the belt’s condition more easily if the PC guard is clear.

First, loosen one screw on the bench belt sander to remove the dust exhaust. Then, pull the tension lever to release the tension for replacing the belt. To keep the belt moving in the middle, speed up the belt.

Quality and customer satisfaction are important to us. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. This is a safety and smart use tip: Before you use this product, be sure to read and keep the manual. This will help you use it better.

The belt sander works. Has a belt tracking adjustment that works, and I was able to use it.

The disc sander, on the other hand, has a table that is hard to move and doesn’t have a lot of power. Because the dial is so small, even a small amount of force will move the dial at least 8 degrees off square. You start by setting it up. Then, you dial the dial in to be 90 degrees off the disc. Putting a random orbital sander on a table and sanding it straight isn’t the only way I can get it to be square. It’s pointless at all.

Only buy this if you only want the belt and it’s worth the money.

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