The Benefits Of Supermax 19-38 Sander And Few Tips On Drum Sander Usage

Posted by Harry Jackson on April 3rd, 2019

Hardwood floors are durable and can retain warmth, unlike other types of flooring. To transform hardwoods floors into smooth, dazzling finish, drum sander tools are used. But before you can turn on the machine, you need to set the stage for that. Check the floor for any protruding nails and cracks or gaps that need to be repaired, and then sweep the floor. If you have sufficient knowledge on how to properly use a drum sander, you’ll be amazed to see how it can handle the job and create a uniformly finished end product. Let’s first look at some of the benefits of a drum sander, specifically the Supermax 19-38 sander.

Sandsmart Technology

One of the benefits that the 19-38 sander has is the Sandsmart Technology. This feature can sense a load on the motor and when it goes beyond a certain limit, it can automatically reduce the conveyor belt to return to the normal speed.

Super Sanding Capacity

There are few online manufacturers where you can buy drum sander tool in Canada. They have the 19-38 Supermax sander in stock most of the time. It has an open-ended construction, making work with stock up to 38” wide possible. The drum can be 19” wide, but you can rotate a wider piece edge-for-edge and run it through again with the same face up to double the 19″ sanding width.

Super Conveyor

The width of the conveyor belt can be used to keep the machine stable when surfacing wider pieces. It also has a superior gripping power, allowing an individual to surface short as well as thin stock. What’s more interesting is that the precision-flattened steel conveyor bed comes with guaranteed flatness to less than 0.10 across the width of the sander.

Let’s now look at some important tips that you can consider for a drum sander in general.

1. If you are sanding anything that you have pinned together, make sure it is not sanded through to the brads. Doing so will leave lines in your paper and will transfer to the next piece you sand, just like what happens when you hit a staple or brad with your planer. 

2. A drum sander is not a planer, so, for the best results, set the conveyor feed rate at the fastest speed and take super light cuts.

3. Use a dust collector. This is not a recommendation, but a must-have utility.

Consider the above points and purchase a high-quality sander tool from a certified online store.

Author: The author is a blogger and the article is about drum sander tools.

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