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Disc Sander
TG 125/E For all wood types, steel, non-ferrous metals, precious metals, plastics (also plexiglass and glass fibre). Electronically regulated sanding speeds 250 - 800 m/min.
Powerful drive and vibration-free running thanks to balanced DC motor. Housing in glass-fibre reinforced POLYAMIDE. Aluminium table, adjustable to 50° incline downwards, 10° upwards. With angle stop. The squared sanding disc has a glued-on silicon film. This surface ensures that self-adhesive sanding discs can be removed without problems after use. Two additional quadratic silicon films ensure that used discs can be stored and reused.
Suction channel with union for connecting extraction device for dust-free working. Each with 2 sanding discs of 80 grit, 150 grit and 240 grit. Technical data:
220 - 240 V. 140 W. 50/60 Hz. Adjustable grinding speeds between approx. 250 - 800 m/min (corresponds to 1,150 - 3,600 rpm). Sanding disc Ø 125 mm. Table 98 x 140 mm. Sanding height 62.5 mm. Size 300 x 140 x 160 mm. Weight approx. 3 kg.
NO 27 060
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Self-adhesive Corundum Sanding Discs for TG 125/E.
Industrial quality. For sanding soft and hard woods, laminates, non-ferrous metals, steel, plastics, cork, rubber and minerals. Ø 125 mm. One square silicone film for storage and reuse of used sanding discs is included.
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Posted by Mark Barretto on 2nd Apr 2010
I have been building wooden models for years, why oh why did I not get one of these sanders earlier. I can sand so much faster than I ever did before with cleaner burrs and flatter surfaces than I ever could before. It used to be so hard to fabricate and make my own wood pieces this is all now a piece of cake. I also use this to clean gluing and surface prep joints.
Handy features include the guide rail which you can set to any angle and the ability to set the table top angle. I have never been able to build models with this level of precision.
I would strongly recommend using this with a vacuum cleaner as you will find more and more use for this tool and you will want to make cleaning up the saw dust easy too.
I hardly ever use a regular sanding block now. This is the most used power tool in my entire workshop.