Senin, 12 Maret 2012

Safety Speed Cut 4375 WBS4375101 10HP Wide-belt Sander



Product Specifications

Part Number :WBS4375101
Power Source:power-belt-sanders


Technical Details

  • Max Working Width - 42"/1070mm
  • Max. Working Length - Unlimited
  • Max Working Thickness - 7 1/4"/184mm
  • Conveyor Speed - 0-18 fpm
  • CFM Requirement - 1000 CFM
The 4375 Wide Belt Sanders deliver serious results. With heavier construction than the 3760 wide belt, a fully adjustable platen, variable speed DC powered conveyor table, and large 7 ¼" throat opening, the Series 75 Sanders are ready to go to work in your busy shop environment. The large 75" sanding belt has 25% more abrasive surface than competing 60" belt machines. Larger sanding belts accumulate less heat and debris requiring less maintenance and fewer belt replacements. This sander comes standard with photo electric belt tracking, pneumatic belt tensioning, 2 1/2" adjustable platen, 6" internal dust chute and 4 emergency stops. The sanding belt size is 43" x 75".

This review is from: Safety Speed Cut 4375 WBS4375101 10HP Wide-belt Sander (Tools & Home Improvement)
Just what I needed to replace my open ended drum sander
I have replaced my 22" open ended drum sander (with a grand total of 1.5 hp) with this Safety Speed Cut 4375 10 hp single phase sander. I couldn't be happier. The drum sander works, but is vastly underpowered, and unless the sanding passes are minimal the drum sander would bog down and burn paper. The non-oscillating drum sander left linear marks with even the finest grit rolls.

The 43" x 75" oscillating sanding belt on this 10 hp monster cures every weakness of the drum sander. The belt never overheats, and never leaves the linear marks (because it oscillates). 10 hp is plenty for my use, because I don't try to use it as a thickness planer. Mine is attached to a 50 amp service, and I seldom use even half the rated amperage of the motor (41 amps). The variable speed feed, which works by electronically varying the RPM of the DC servo motor that runs the conveyor, allows for real fine tuning of your work. The belt oscillation is controlled by a photoelectric sensor and electrically operated servo pneumatic valves. It is more accurate than the peumatic only belt oscillators found on many imported machines, and uses considerably less compressed air as well.

The conveyor table height adjustment works quite well, with no discernable backlash, but it would be nice to have the motor driven option. Hand cranking does get a bit old, but I can live with it. I've ordered the Accurate Technology digital readout from Safety Speed Cut to add to my machine, which I think will be handy when working with veneers. I keep a digital caliper near the machine, so I can measure the piece for thickness before setting the table. The digital read out for the machine will complement that nicely.

The platen adjustment allows for about 1/8" of travel, and each increment is about .007". You can really fine tune the sanding of veneered panels without worrying about sanding through, and the settings are precisely repeatable by just locking the platen in the same spot. The digital calipers and digital readout should make that very precise.

I've given this machine 5 stars because it meets all my needs, and at an affordable price. It is American made with an American made motor and electrical controls. Support this American company that makes their own machines, instead of importing the chinese ones. The frame is a heavy welded structure, unlike many of the imported machines which use lighter weight steel that is formed into box structures to achieve rigidity. It's like comparing the frame under your one ton pickup truck to the uni-body frame of a minivan. That welded up heavy frame allows for fantastic access to the sanding belt drive because of those huge doors. Look for those doors on the import. Don't strain yourself though, because they aren't there. Those panels all around the import machine are the frame. They don't open. I can clean my sanding belts with a common stick cleaner because I can access the full width of the belt with those doors open. On the imports, you have to pass a sheet of the belt cleaner under the belt on the conveyor. That just doesn't work very well. Of course, Safety Speed Cut doesn't want you to clean the belt with the outfeed door open because they don't want to be sued after some numbskull sticks a body part into the machine. Just use some common sense when doing it, please. I can also access the motor and table elevation mechanism easily by removing the bottom panels. If I ever need to work on it, that will be a real blessing. It beats climbing inside the box frame of the import to get anything done! I can't imagine ever trying to lift a 150# motor out of one of those imports, and with some of those chinese motors, you should plan on doing it someday.  Jon Preston (Dublin, Ohio United States).