Difference between revisions of "Bosch GEX 150 AC Orbit Sander"
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[[File:Bosch_GEX_150_AC_Orbit_Sander.png| thumb |Bosch GEX 150 AC Orbit Sander]] | [[File:Bosch_GEX_150_AC_Orbit_Sander.png| thumb |Bosch GEX 150 AC Orbit Sander]] | ||
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+ | The orbital sander allows for smooth, scratch free finish on plane wood board. | ||
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+ | It is simply a sander that moves the sanding media in a circle (spinning it) while at the same time moving the entire pad in a slightly oval orbit around the center of the sanders z axis. Simply put the sander keeps the sanding particles from making contact with the same section of wood over and over, resulting in a more uniform finish. | ||
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+ | ==Safety== | ||
+ | *Use the mask | ||
+ | *When you turn on the machine keep it up from the surface | ||
+ | *When you turn off the machine let it come to a complete stop before placing it on the table | ||
==How to use== | ==How to use== | ||
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+ | *Before you begin sanding, make sure the disk of the sander has proper sandpaper attached and with the ideal grain | ||
+ | *Make sure that the sandpaper already on the sander does still have grit; if it is too used, replace it before sanding | ||
+ | *As usual, make sure that the material you are sanding is in a vice, or securely clamped to a table | ||
+ | *When you turn the sander on, make sure you let it spin up to full speed before making contact with the material. | ||
+ | *Don't press down on the sander. The weight of the sander and your arm will cause enough pressure to get the job done. | ||
+ | *Cover all rough surfaces of the material until the edges have been thoroughly smoothed and you have removed all splinters. | ||
+ | *Lift the sander off of the material before allowing it to slow down/ turn off. | ||
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+ | ==Features== | ||
*Good finishing, | *Good finishing, | ||
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*Random movement | *Random movement | ||
*Not good for the edges | *Not good for the edges | ||
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Revision as of 13:11, 27 March 2020
Description:
The orbital sander allows for smooth, scratch free finish on plane wood board.
It is simply a sander that moves the sanding media in a circle (spinning it) while at the same time moving the entire pad in a slightly oval orbit around the center of the sanders z axis. Simply put the sander keeps the sanding particles from making contact with the same section of wood over and over, resulting in a more uniform finish.
Safety
- Use the mask
- When you turn on the machine keep it up from the surface
- When you turn off the machine let it come to a complete stop before placing it on the table
How to use
- Before you begin sanding, make sure the disk of the sander has proper sandpaper attached and with the ideal grain
- Make sure that the sandpaper already on the sander does still have grit; if it is too used, replace it before sanding
- As usual, make sure that the material you are sanding is in a vice, or securely clamped to a table
- When you turn the sander on, make sure you let it spin up to full speed before making contact with the material.
- Don't press down on the sander. The weight of the sander and your arm will cause enough pressure to get the job done.
- Cover all rough surfaces of the material until the edges have been thoroughly smoothed and you have removed all splinters.
- Lift the sander off of the material before allowing it to slow down/ turn off.
Features
- Good finishing,
- No big marks on the wood,
- Only for flat surfaces
- Random movement
- Not good for the edges
External link
http://www.bosch-professional.com/qa/en/random-orbit-sander-gex-150-ac-131479-0601372771.html