DRUM SANDERS
Mini roll sanders have a wide range of applications and are used in a wide variety of industries. Used with the appropriate grade you can get a high standard, semi-bright mirror finish.
Glue bonded, silicon carbide for fast cutting. Provides chatter free operation for grinding, blending, deburring, smoothing, finishing and polishing flat and contoured surfaces.
• Using the quick expand spindles, you will find it will save time when changing the drum sander bands • Very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts • Drum sanders are very useful to use for levelling off metals • Used on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, gold, sliver, platinum, bronze, palladium, titanium, pewter, tin, steel, iron and aluminium
• Fast and easy to use in production, no need to use a spilt mandrel • An economical way to do large batch work • Very useful for getting into spherical awkward circular areas for example, inside rings and bangles • Used dry no compounds needed
Specifications: • Rubber heads • Ø2.35mm Shafts. • 2 diameters available, Ø9.50mm & Ø12mm • All bands are 12.7mm (½”) long • Choice of 3 grit textures: Coarse = 120, Medium = 240, Fine = 320
Bands Ref Price
Ø9.5mm (120 Grit) .....D52354 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs Ø9.5mm (240 Grit) .....D52355 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs Ø9.5mm (320 Grit) .....D52356 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs
Ref Price
Ø12mm (120 Grit) .....D52357 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs Ø12mm (240 Grit) .....D52358 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs Ø12mm (320 Grit) .....D52359 .....£1.50 Pack 25pcs
• Using various grades you can level metals off as well as smoothing scratches, pit holes, file and casting flash marks • You will find because of the rubber centre the abrasive surface will hold its shape well meaning you can apply pressure to the item
Ø9.5mm Mandrel Arbor
• Ø2.35mm Shaft • Drum Sander Belts use D52354, D52355 & D52356 Ref: D32163 @ £2.50
Price Reduced
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