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Makita 9404 Lijadora de Banda, V.V. 210-440 M/Min, 1.010W, 4' X 24'

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  • Lijadora de Banda, V.V. 210-440 M/Min, 1.010W, 4" X 24"
  • Doble aislamiento, velocidad variable, recolector de polvo
  • Características de auto-seguimiento, bajo nivel de ruido, permite un excelente lijado y una función de control de velocidad variable electrónica


Lijadora de Banda, V.V. 210-440 M/Min, 1.010W, 4" X 24".


Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
Christoph Maas
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de marzo de 2025
Solides Gerät mit ausreichender Kraft. Meine Empfehlung.
kevin s.
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2024
Muy resistente y te alcanza para embalar muchas cosas a mi me sobró bastante
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
boyan silyavski
Comentado en España el 27 de junio de 2024
Grande, potente y en el mismo tiempo sin vibraciones y muy controlable. Una lijadora de verdad industrial. Hasta me pregunto como he vivido sin esta lijadora hasta ahora.10 de 10.
Jorge Montoya Suarez
Comentado en México el 29 de febrero de 2024
La calidad del producto es muy buena
M Fuentes
Comentado en México el 25 de julio de 2023
Muy delgado el plástico. No me fijé en lo grueso al comprar. 🙃🙃
Martin juarez
Comentado en México el 20 de mayo de 2022
Me gusta la forma en que se adihere muy resistente no se desprende y el precio muy bueno en comparación con otros
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Vats
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó su calidad, más el precio puede mas bajo, después de la compra me entere de una mejor oferta.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2022
Me facilito el desbaste de una superficie grande de barniz
Memo G P
Comentado en México el 13 de enero de 2022
Tal vez no estira mucho, pero si es duradero y el costo es bueno
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
Aaron C Reskew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2021
I've had mine a year now. It has spent a lot of that year in a bag as I don't have a regular need for it but when I have wanted it, it has done everything I needed and then some.I originally bought it to sand a floor. The floor dated to the 1930s and looked like it could be a nice floor, but part of it was covered with some kind of lacquer and part of it was faded thanks to 90-odd years of sunlight. The lacquer gummed up the sanding belts alarmingly fast but after scraping the worst of it away with a hand scraper the belt sander came into its own. Although the floorboards weren't quite level the sander did a fine job of stripping away the stain and the faded exterior of the wood, revealing a glorious golden color underneath.It's a bit tricky to get right into the corners but for my purposes that wasn't an issue because I was sanding the floor before putting baseboards into place. I'd be a little cautious getting right into the corners if those corners were finished baseboards.The next major thing I did with it was to strip and refinish a couple of cabinets. The first was a small bedside unit, the second was a large unit that I salvaged and that had been in a shed for decades. The bedside unit was pretty easy, it was just about stripping badly scratched finishes back to the bare wood so I could restain and lacquer it. The large unit took a while, as with the floor the paint gummed up the belts, but once the sander got going it ripped through the job easily.If you take the bag off the back you can attach a shop vac hose in its place, which means you get less sawdust around whatever you're doing. Just be aware of the total current - I used sockets on different circuits to make sure I didn't overload anything.Changing belts is about as easy as you could ask for. Emptying the sawdust bag is easy. The thing is reasonably quiet but if you're using it for any length of time, especially if you're running it with a shop vac, you'll want earplugs.The weight distribution is good - I've found I can operate it one-handed and it shows no sign of trying to tip one way or the other. Before choosing this product I looked at a few others that didn't feel well balanced at all. You can also turn it upside down and use it as a static sander, moving a smaller workpiece over the belt. It's surprisingly stable.It looks like replacing the brushes in the motor should be pretty easy. I haven't needed to do it yet but it seems like it's been designed to be easy to work with.It does get warm if you run it for an extended period. I guess most things with motors do that.
julio
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2021
buen producto
Adrian
Comentado en México el 6 de octubre de 2021
La verdad es que el producto no es malo, sin embargo no veo que venga la cantidad de metros que indica la publicación. Es por eso que lo devuelvo!
Ismael Manuel Juárez Sánchez
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Producto de acuerdo a descripción, ideal para envolver o proteger cosas que se van a empaquetar
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
Aaron
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2018
This thing rules. I am a flooring installer and was using the model down from this until it was recently stolen. I figured for 50 bucks more I would try the 8.8A sander and it was worth it. You can put some serious pressure on and it will hardly slow down and Ive never had it stop or slip. The 4" wide belt also helps make sure it stays level since you have such a large base. Dust collection works well as long as you empty the bag often otherwise the mechanism will get full and have to be cleaned out before it will collect properly again. Has a fairly long cord on it and a sturdy, heavy build. Seems like it will last a long time.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
mathieu hudon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2018
very powerful, the variable speed let you use it for metal work or more delicate woodworking. The flap top let you use it upside down just like a belt sander without the need for a jig. I do put down an anti slip mat and voila you set, of course you cannot put as much pressure but you can get the job done with one tool and no setup. overall the machine seem robust and the belt are very easy and quick to change. the power cord is long enough for bench work, I plug in the vacuum ( you need a reducer) and the dust collection is fair.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2017
La lijadora es implacable. construcción sólida, velocidades variables, construida en inglaterra (ago realmente extraño para las herramientas de poder). la mejor lijadora que he encontrado por el precio.
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
CIPI
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2016
Hasta el momento ha trabajado adecuadamente, no presenta problemas de calentamiento excesivo, si se le trabaja en periodos de 50 min de trabajo por 10 de descanso durante cuatro horas
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