Optimal sanding results with 3M electric sanders
Powerful motors, user comfort, low vibration, and efficient operation are the hallmarks of our electric and pneumatic sanders.
The models of 3M electric and pneumatic sanders are equipped with powerful motors. In addition to increasing efficiency, user comfort is a top priority in the development of these machines. Combined with specially designed backing pads and abrasives, as well as mobile dust extraction units, 3M sanders form a unique, technically perfectly coordinated sanding system.
Air compressors
3M pneumatic tools excel in sanding applications thanks to their exceptional ease of use, powerful motors, high performance, and low vibration. The 3M product portfolio for professional sanding includes one- and two-handed pneumatic random-orbit sanders, orbital sanders, disc sanders, polishers, Roloc™ angle grinders, belt sanders, straight grinders, and cut-off grinders. Thanks to the perfectly coordinated components of the pneumatic tools, extremely low vibration is achieved, enabling fatigue-free work and thus creating healthy working conditions. Learn more about 3M pneumatic tools here.
Electric machines
3M abrasives are ideal for manual and machine processing of particularly hard materials—guaranteeing the highest precision and cutting performance. As a standard solution for surface finishing of hard and wear-resistant materials, 3M offers a comprehensive range of products, from abrasive belts and grinding wheels to abrasive sponges. 3M abrasives are characterized by long service life and consistently reproducible surface quality. The main applications for 3M abrasives include glass, ceramics, porcelain, composites, fiberglass-reinforced plastics (FRP), metals/metal alloys with a hardness exceeding 55 Rockwell HRC, sintered metals, wear-resistant coatings, and flame-sprayed surfaces. Learn more about 3M abrasives here.
Do you need to work on large or small surfaces, sand corners and edges, roughen, sand, or polish surfaces?
There’s a sander for every application:
- Belt sander: When you want to sand large areas quickly with high material removal rates.
- Delta sander: When you want to sand corners, edges, or small, hard-to-reach areas.
- Random-orbit sander: When you want to sand flat or curved surfaces very finely or even polish them.
- Orbital sander: When you want to perform rough sanding on large surfaces.
- Angle grinder: When you want to not only sand but also cut the workpiece.
- Drywall sander: When you specifically want to sand walls and ceilings smooth.