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Orbital Sanders
Palm sanders and orbital sanders are versatile power tools used in finishing applications. A palm sander, or finish sander, is compact in size and ergonomic in design, which makes it easy to control, for precision work. Palm sanders use quarter or half-sheets of sandpaper.
Orbital sanders, including random orbital sanders, work in a circular and spinning motion. This dual-action prevents swirl marks and provides for a smoother finish. Orbital sanders are also available in quarter and half-sheet models. They are best for removing material from larger surfaces. Palm and orbital sanders offer efficiency and precision in achieving smooth and polished surfaces.
Palm + Orbital Sander Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the difference between a palm sander and an orbital sander?
The key difference is the sanding motion. A palm sander features a vibrating motion and is suited for detail work. An orbital sander combines a circular and spinning action, making it effective for larger surface areas and prevention of swirl marks.
When should I choose to use a palm sander? When should I chose an orbital sander?
A palm sander is for tasks that require precision and detail, finishing touches or intricate woodwork. A larger orbital sander is best for removing more finish or sanding a larger flat area.
What accessory improves the function of an orbital sander most?
Most sanders come equipped with a dust collector designed to enhance both efficiency and cleanliness by effectively capturing and containing the dust from sanding. The integrated dust collection systems typically consist of a vacuum and filter mechanism that pulls in and traps particles. This makes for a safer workspace by reducing respiratory hazards but also ensures a smoother finish because dust particles can interfere with the sanding process. The combination of palm or orbital sanders with dedicated dust collectors make a cleaner working environment for all types of woodworking and surface preparation tasks.
























