Used Sanders

Sanders or deburring machines are typically used more in metal fabrication applications than machining applications. The reason is that metal fabrication cutting machines tend to produce larger metal burrs. Sanding machines are an ideal solution to quickly remove burrs to achieve the desired finish on a metal part. We carry used belt sanders, drum sanders, disc sanders, stroke sanders, rotary sanders, deburring machines, and more. You can often see brands on our site such as Lissmac, Loewer, and Timesavers.

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    Sanders used in the Metalworking Industry

    In the metalworking industry, deburring refers to the process of removing raised edges or burrs from metal surfaces.  Sanding machines are often used for deburring, as they can effectively remove burrs while also providing a smooth finish. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of sanding machines used for deburring in the metalworking industry.

    Belt Sander

    The first type of sanding machine used for deburring is the belt sander. Belt sanders are popular in the metalworking industry due to their speed and efficiency. They use a continuous loop of sandpaper that is moved across the metal surface by a motor. The sandpaper is available in different grits, allowing for a range of finishes from coarse to fine. The belt sander can be adjusted to achieve the desired finish, and is ideal for removing burrs from large, flat surfaces.

    Disc Sander

    Another type of sanding machine used for deburring is the disc sander. Disc sanders use a round sanding disc that rotates at high speeds. The sanding disc can be adjusted to achieve the desired finish and is ideal for removing burrs from large, flat surfaces. Disc sanders are also commonly used for removing rust and paint, and for shaping and smoothing metal surfaces.

    Drum Sander

    A drum sander is another popular sanding machine used for deburring in the metalworking industry. It works by rotating a cylindrical drum that is covered in sandpaper. The metal surface is passed over the rotating drum, which removes burrs and provides a smooth finish. Drum sanders are ideal for removing burrs from large, flat surfaces and for smoothing surfaces after belt or disc sanding.

    Vibratory Finisher

    A vibratory finisher is a specialized sanding machine that uses vibration and abrasive media to deburr and finish metal surfaces. It works by placing the metal parts in a bowl or tub that is filled with abrasive media and vibrated at high speeds. This action removes burrs and smooths the metal surface. Vibratory finishers are commonly used for deburring small, intricate metal parts and for achieving a high-quality finish.

    Conclusion

    In the metalworking industry, deburring is an important process that ensures metal surfaces are smooth and free of raised edges or burrs. Sanding machines are often used for deburring, with each machine offering unique benefits and capabilities. From belt sanders to vibratory finishers, there is a sanding machine suitable for every deburring application in the metalworking industry.

    It is important to note that when selecting a sanding machine for deburring, it is essential to consider the type of metal, the size and shape of the parts to be deburred, and the desired finish. By understanding the capabilities of each machine and selecting the appropriate one for the job, you can achieve the best results for your deburring application in the metalworking industry.