Metal From steel to aluminum, finish any types of metals with our line of 5” and 6” sanders Solid Surface Sand large solid surfaces with EKASAND 6” random orbital sander and get the finish you deserve Dust Extraction Options Electric sanders come in 2 options Central Vacuum Non Vacuum ...
Grounding your sander can help. News & EventsMore News News Uneeda HR Manager 40 Under 40 Honoree Uneeda HR Manager Ashley Lusk is a Woodworking Network 40 Under 40 honoree! Event Wood Pro Expo Florida 2025 Come and meet Uneeda at the Wood Pro Expo Florida 2025Newsletter Be ...
Why and How to Properly “Ground” Your Wide Belt Sander If you have raised lines on your work piece and dust on vertical surfaces in your wide belt sander, you are likely experiencing issues with static electricity. Grounding your sander can help. News & EventsMore News News Uneeda ...
Using foam abrasives products on your orbital sander is the best option to achieve a great finish by clearing up knife marks, swirl marks and other visual defects and inconsistencies from previous efforts. Watch now Product Demo Product Demo: Using Ekasilk Plus to Sand Intricate Profiles & ...
Ekasand electric sanders are great for a number of reasons, including the ergonomics, brushless motors, internal fan system to keep it cooler, portability and of course, the option to run the sander at various RPM’s. The Ekasand sanders offer a range of speeds from 4,000 to 10,000 RPM...
Connect your electric or pneumatic sander, or even both at the same time, and start extracting dust automatically when tool is triggered. Its unique rack system helps you organize your sanders, abrasives and other power tools and access them in no time. With its high suction power and large ...
3. Don’t remove the filter cap on the back of the pneumatic sander When looking at your pneumatic sander, you may have noticed the two cylindrical areas on the rear – one where we connect the air line from the compressor, and the other with a grated cover. This cover is a filter ...
If you’ve got a large area to cover, such as a refrigerator door, we recommend using the 6” disc as it will give you 2.5x the coverage area of the 3”x4” sander. If you have a large area and corners, you may want to choose the 3-2/3” x 7” for faster results as well...
1.Chatter 2.Wavy Surface 3.Ridges 4.Grooves Conclusion Read Part 2: Machine or Abrasive Maintenance Issues Download the PDF guide, to keep as a reference near your sander. Introduction Wide belt sanding is anything but simple, so when you’re experiencing problems it can be complicated to iso...
1.Chatter 2.Wavy Surface 3.Ridges 4.Grooves Conclusion Read Part 2: Machine or Abrasive Maintenance Issues Download the PDF guide, to keep as a reference near your sander. Introduction Wide belt sanding is anything but simple, so when you’re experiencing problems it can be complicated to iso...