Sanding
Next to planing, sanding is the second important process for the surface treatment of wood. Although you will occasionally reach for the sanding block and work manually, the main emphasis is on electric sanders.
Our range includes orbital sanders, random orbital sanders, delta sanders as well as belt sanders from the leading manufacturers. Corresponding abrasives are also available for all machines. The range is rounded off by spindle sanders, polishing machines and satin finishing machines.
Read moresuitable for grinding cylinder set FO-A06P62 | 5x in grit P120 / different sizes
Item no.: FO-A06P62-6Delivery in 1-2 business days
Innovative all-round abrasive | self-sharpening | multi-fit perforation
Item no.: MI-FY6M-1050-94Delivery in 1-2 business days
For almost dust-free sanding |With foam centre
Item no.: MI-8A23-2020-98Delivery in 1-2 business days
suitable for grinding cylinder set FO-A06P62 | 5x in grit P150 / different sizes
Item no.: FO-A06P62-7Delivery in 1-2 business days
Innovative all-round abrasive | self-sharpening | multi-fit perforation
Item no.: MI-FY6M-1050-95Delivery in 1-2 business days
For almost dust-free sanding |With foam centre
Item no.: MI-8A23-2020-97Delivery in 1-2 business days
suitable for grinding cylinder set FO-A06P62 | 5x in grit P180 / different sizes
Item no.: FO-A06P62-8Delivery in 1-2 business days
For almost dust-free sanding |With foam centre
Item no.: MI-8A24-1020-98NDelivery in 1-2 business days
suitable for grinding cylinder set FO-A06P62 | 5x in grit P240 / different sizes
Item no.: FO-A06P62-9Delivery in 1-2 business days
Grit: P220 | Package contents: 10 pcs. | Length: 230 mm | width: 280 mm
Item no.: F-201263Delivery in 1-2 business days
For almost dust-free sanding |With foam centre
Item no.: MI-8A24-1020-97NDelivery in 1-2 business days
GRANIT Abrasive sponge | Grain size: P220 Package contents: 6 pcs | Length: 98 mm | Width: 120 mm
Item no.: F-201114Delivery in 1-2 business days
Grit: P320 | Package contents: 10 pcs. | Length: 230 mm | width: 280 mm
Item no.: F-201265Delivery in 1-2 business days
1.1 kW/ 230V | material box | swivelling tables
Item no.: HP-M1-BDS612Delivery in 4-5 business days
400V | oscillating | flexible grinding head | NOT FOR SALE OUTSIDE EUROPE
Item no.: HP-M1-KS2260Replenishment is on the way
400V | Adjustable sanding unit | Additional table | NOT FOR SALE OUTSIDE EUROPE
Item no.: HP-M1-KSM2600Delivery in 4-5 business days
400V | Mitre fence adjustable on both sides | Height-adjustable cast iron table | NOT FOR SALE OUTSIDE EUROPE
Item no.: HP-M1-ES6108Delivery in 4-5 business days
Velcro covering | D=300 (305)mm
Item no.: HP-DF-KLETTBELAG300MMReplenishment is on the way
230V | Integrated fan | Removable rubber knobs
Item no.: HP-M1-TA1200Delivery in 4-5 business days
For DTS 400, DTSC 400, DS 400
Item no.: F-577576Delivery in 1-2 business days
Systainer SYS3 M 187 | NOT FOR SALE OUTSIDE EUROPE
Item no.: F-577507Delivery in 1-2 business days
Grit size: P150 | Dimensions: 100 x 150 mm
Item no.: F-577547Delivery in 1-2 business days
For DTS 400, DTSC 400, DS 400 | Grit size: 40 | Pack content: 10 pieces
Item no.: F-577538Delivery in 1-2 business days
The most powerful in the 1,900 W class | motor cooling | overload protection | KickBack Control
Item no.: B-0-601-79P-002Delivery in 1-2 business days
Putting the finishing touches on the wood
Sanding is usually one of the later operations in woodworking, but it is also a very important one. It plays a particularly important role in furniture making because it is a decisive factor in the later overall effect of the piece of furniture. Even if one prefers to finally smooth wooden surfaces with a plaster plane and scraper, when applying layer-forming surface agents, one will ensure the desired high-quality result by re-sanding, fine-sanding and possibly fine-sanding. In other areas of woodworking, too, the workpieces are usually finally sanded and not left sawed or planed smooth.
hand sanding
Sanding by hand is labour-intensive and the results are not always as consistent as desired, but sometimes it cannot be avoided. In such cases, you should always use sandpaper with a sanding block, if possible, to avoid unintentionally rounding off workpiece edges or sanding depressions in wooden surfaces. For this purpose, Festool sanding blocks are available with extraction sockets for connection to workshop vacuums so that you do not have to expose yourself to the risks of sanding dust even when sanding manually.
ELECTRIC SANDING MACHINES
In most cases, you will get there faster with less work if you use electric sanders. There are three types of hand-operated machines:
- Belt sanders are excellent for rough and preliminary sanding, for quickly removing large amounts of material and finishing large areas. However, if you upgrade a belt sander with fine sandpaper and sand in the direction of the grain, it can also be very useful for fine sanding of (especially long) workpieces.
- Orbital sanders are often colloquially referred to as Rutschers. They have a flywheel plate on which the sandpaper is placed. The flywheel is rectangular, which makes it easier to work close to edges and corners. A design variant with a triangular flywheel plate is called a delta sander and enables sanding even in very tight corners.
- The random orbital sander is a further development of the orbital sander or the manually guided disc sander, which is hardly ever found any more. Its flywheel is round. It not only vibrates, but also rotates. The material removal rate is lower than with the orbital sander, but the surface quality achieved is correspondingly higher. This is why the random orbital sander is the tool of choice for fine sanding.
STATIONARY SANDERS
Workpieces with internal curves are difficult or impossible to sand with electric sanders. For this purpose, it is better to use a spindle sander. It can be equipped with spindles of different diameters so that small and large curves can be sanded equally well. In addition to the oscillating spindle sander from Triton, we also offer a combination machine (oscillating spindle and belt sander) from the same manufacturer, whose belt sanding unit is particularly suitable for stationary sanding of workpiece edges. Various stationary sanding machines are used in joineries, but their purchase is almost never considered because of their size, acquisition costs and operating costs.
how do you sand wood properly?
The basic procedure for sanding is independent of whether you work manually or with any kind of sanding machine. The material you want to sand also plays only a minor role (more on this below).
When sanding wood, choosing the right grit of abrasive is crucial. It is indicated by a number that is proportional to the number of abrasive particles embedded in a given unit area of the support body. This means that with higher grits (larger numbers), the size of the abrasive particles decreases, i.e. the abrasive becomes finer. Abrasives in grit sizes from 60 to 320 are commonly used for working on wood. However, grits outside this range may be necessary for certain special work. The following table can serve as a guide:
Grit sizes for sanding wood
| Grain | Use | Sanding |
| up to 60 | Sanding off old paint layers and other residues | Coarse sanding |
| 60 | Pre-sanding of solid wood | Rough sanding |
| 60 - 120 | Sanding of milled and planed solid wood surfaces; sanding of veneered surfaces | Pre-sanding |
| 120 - 220 | Sanding of solid wood, veneered and watered surfaces | Resanding |
| 220 - 320 | Sanding of solid wood and veneered surfaces | Fine sanding |
| over 320 | Sanding of primed, intermediate lacquered and final lacquered surfaces | Finest sanding |
The table clearly shows that sanding usually has to be done several times in succession, and with finer and finer abrasives. This is because every abrasive leaves traces in the surface, which are sanded out in the following sanding pass until the desired surface quality is achieved.
With solid wood and veneered wood-based panels, the fine sanding is always carried out in the direction of the grain, as sanding across the grain leaves slight sanding marks.
safety when sanding
Sanding wood produces sanding dust that is extremely hazardous to health. This is especially true for types of wood that contain toxic or carcinogenic substances (such as oak and many exotic woods). Since the fine dust can penetrate deep into the lungs, it is essential to ensure good dust extraction byindustrial Vacuum cleaners. For your own protection, you should also wear a respirator or similar. Many users also wear protective goggles to prevent eye irritation.