SPAIR Sanders (Pneumatic)
A sander (pneumatic) is a tool that performs grinding work by rotating or vibrating with the power of compressed air. It is widely used in automobile sheet metal repair shops, woodworking sites, and general assembly shops. It is sold for metal polishing work and even with a dust collection mechanism to collect dust generated when polishing putty or wood. A sander (pneumatic) can perform stable polishing for a long time because it is unlikely to malfunction due to motor heat. Since the rotational speed can be controlled steplessly by adjusting the air pressure, it is also suitable for extreme polishing work. In addition, for double action sanders suitable for putty sanding and roughening, use paper that matches the size of the tray. The advantage of pneumatic models is that they do not use electricity, so they are relatively resistant to water and there is no danger of electric shock. Refueling and discharging the water in the compressed air every day before use makes stable use with less trouble possible.