✨ Elevate Your Sanding Game! ✨
The PROSHI 2" and 3" Random Orbital Air Sander is a professional-grade pneumatic tool designed for precision sanding and polishing across various materials. With a maximum rotational speed of 15000 RPM and a lightweight design of just 1.9 pounds, this sander is perfect for both intricate detailing and heavy-duty tasks. Its adjustable speed regulator allows for tailored performance, making it an essential addition to any workshop.
Brand | PROSHI |
Grit Type | Fine |
Power Source | air-powered |
AC Adapter Current | 4 Amps |
Grit Number | 90 |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
UPC | 616010001045 |
Manufacturer | PROSHI |
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 9.35 x 4.29 cm; 861.83 g |
ASIN | B07GFCHJ5P |
T**N
Can't beat it for the price
The big pull to get this was the price and it didn't let me down. This is definitely a good value purchase. It feels heavy and well made and does the trick. There is a setting on it to speed or slow down how fast it turns.
P**N
No resultó ser lo que esperaba
Funciona mientras no aplicacas un poco de presión en la zona donde requieres el trabajo, al más mínimo contacto con la superficie deja de girar
M**E
Sander seems well made!
I've used this small sander for a couple of projects and it seems well made and faultless so far. Check the set screw on the pad base prior to use. The 2" & 3" abrasives are somewhat overpriced IMO based on size alone compared to 5" & 6"I have used for years. The small DA's are very useful for woodworking as the small pads often fit the wooden pieces of a project w/o extensive hangover. Buy a soft pad set for rounding edges after routing them.Another major complaint on the small pads is the proliferation of assortments that include grits mostly useless for some users!VG tool that's kind to your hands!
F**W
Works Great With an Asterisk
This tool has a nice amount of power. On first use, it jammed, however. I removed the quick connect fitting and noticed small metal shavings on the threads, so I used a microfiber cloth to remove them, vacuumed out the threaded opening. and flushed out the tool at the opening near the working end of the sander with oil. I had to manually turn the silver disc several rotations to dislodge the remaining metal shavings. Once completed, the machine was operational again. I was able to finish my project.
G**G
Does what it’s supposed to do
High rpm’s, gets the job done. Just remember to oil !
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