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What Sander Will You Need?

There are different sanders for different applications. The Rotex sanders, for instance, are available in 150ml, 125ml and 90ml units, each ideal for jobs like stairs and tables. For more on this, take a look at these slides.

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What Sander Will You Need?

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  1. What Type of Sander Should You Use?

  2. The different sanders on the market offer different applications. We've got a traditional random orbital sander that people would use for either intermediate sanding or fine sanding. We have three sanders, the Rotex in 150ml, 125ml and a 90ml. This allows you to choose what sander you would use for the applications you need If are we are working on narrow material or tighter areas, we can use an RO on which we can also put a triangular delta sander, so it adds a fourth application. The 125ml is for more confined spaces, maybe under stairs where we are trying to run along treads and risers. The 150, the larger size, is going to cover applications for tables etc. All these Rotex sanders have got a similar system as far as the interface pads. You also have different types of pads to adapt to different applications.

  3. Festool National Product Trainer Bruce McKinley shows the different types of sanders for different kinds of applications.

  4. Sanders come in different types – with each, designed for a particular task. If you’re still unsure, it’s best to drop by your local store and explore your options. Visit our website today to find the nearest Festool dealer who can help you out.

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