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BUCKTOOL Direct Drive Bench Belt and Disc Sander, 4x36 in and 8 in, 3/4HP for Woodworking, 5.0A Benchtop Sander

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$209.00

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About this item

  • POWERFUL MOTOR: The belt and disc sander is directly driven by the motor shaft, 3/4 HP High Power Motor and 3450 RPM Disc Speed provide efficient and stable output
  • FLEXIBLE BELT: This belt of the benchtop belt sander is 4x36-inch and 80-grit, and it can be placed horizontally or vertically to meet various needs, the cast aluminum worktable can be tilted 0-45 degrees, this makes this machine better suitable for all kinds of woodworking jobs
  • STABLE DISC: The diameter of the disk is 8-inch, a heavy steel cover is added to prevent the disc from shaking. There is a miter gauge appliable for fixing the angle of the wood, and the cast aluminum work table also can be adjusted
  • PROFESSIONAL DESING: Combining decades of woodworking experience, we have created a machine that is more suitable for users. 2 work tables for both disc and belt, 2 dust ports allows a dustfree operation when connecting with a dust collector, and sturdy cast aluminum base with rubber foot prevents vibrations
  • MAINTENANCE FREE: This sander use no belt, no gear, so you don't have to adjust the cog belt tension, change damage cog belt like before, but if you want to sharpen metal, change the sanding belt/disc then you will be good to go



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belt sander

lachlan maclean
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Order belts at the time of purchase, it's a litle sander that works like a big dog.
donald
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
easy to put together. removes wood with the belt and disc that came with it. heavy enough did not need to bolt it down.
Dog
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I replaced my Robai combo disk/belt bench sander with this Bucktool B4801 combo sander. I was attracted by the direct drive to both disk and belt sander as it was the separate shaft bearings and drive belt of the Robai that ultimately failed.The BD4801 motor with it’s direct drive to the disk and belt sanders is pretty solid. It has plenty of power for woodworking and light metal work and there is no perceptible play or vibration with either sander.The two work tables are lacking. The disk sander table is cast aluminum and fairly solid with attachment on both sides. Unfortunately, the miter groove in the table is cut way too wide which causes a very sloppy fit with the miter. The belt sander table is constructed of light extruded aluminum and plastic and is attached only on one side. This makes it a bit flimsy. Both tables have a loose fit to the unit and it takes some fiddly trial and error to get them set perfectly square or to a precise angle (the table angles tend to change as you tighten the bolts).One QC issue: The threaded hole that is used to attach the belt sander work table to the unit had not been tapped all the way through. Fortunately, I had the correct metric tap on hand and was able to correct the problem.Overall, not bad for the money, but just a little more effort on the tables could have made it great.
Charles d Mitti
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Dirrect drive no belts no lubricating. LOOKED ON YOU TUBE HIGH RATINGS WOULD BUY AGAIN.
Pattie Julich
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Very well built
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2025
Some of the reviews are inaccurate, this is a good quality tool period. And easy belt replacement.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I bought this sander to replace my 20 year old Craftsman. It is a much better machine, with much less internal friction. It coasts to a stop after several revolutions. The Craftsman stopped in one turn. I'm giving it a "5" in spite of a couple of small manufacturing issues I encountered during setup. One of the holes for mounting the machine to the rotating base was blocked from the casting process, but easily drilled out with a 5/16 bit. The rotating base, although heavy and substantial, wobbles while in use. I wasn't expecting this, but I don't think this will hurt the sanding performance. Also the base has a spring loaded stop pin that easily pulls up to allow it to rotate. The pin is a little too long to retract fully from the locking hole below. So they added a flat nut (jamb nut) to the shoulder, to keep it from screwing in so far (my theory). But that keeps it too high, so the spring loaded pin does not fully engage the locking hole. My fix was to replace the jamb nut with a 1/4" washer that I drilled out to close tolerance so the threads on the 5/16" (or maybe 8mm?) pin would jam tightly into it. It works better. The only other thing I will mention is I added a small bushing cut from 11/64" x .014 brass tubing to the worktable adjustment screws to fill the semicircular slot more fully. Not really necessary, but it makes a closer fit and less wiggle. Other nice features...... -The adjustment levers for the adjustable platforms are levers, not knobs and easier to tighten, but also can be disengaged after tightening to spin them out of the way. - Dust extraction is better than my old one and the dust cover has slotted holes for the mounting screws, making it easier to remove for belt replacement.
Teddy
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
Bon achat je conseil.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
Better quality than expected. Dust collection needs some work,but does an ok job. Worth the money for sure πŸ‘πŸ»
Bachie
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
Very well built! The large tables and square are invaluable and render the cheap competitors useless
Armando Occelli
Reviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2024
Magnifica lijadora muy poderosa
Danny
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022
I needed a bench sander and saw many positive reviews for a cheaper sander on Amazon from a competitor. If money is the key factor in your decision, you can get a useful sander for almost half the price of this Bucktool. But when I received that cheaper sander and turned it on for the first time, I immediately knew it was not of the quality that I wanted and returned it without ever sanding one board. The only decent option for roughly $200 was this Bucktool. After setting it up and turning it on, I knew this was going to work well for me and should last a long time. The added power and build quality is easily worth the extra money that I paid for it. I'd rather spend a little more and have a tool that is up to the task than save a few bucks and always be disappointed. This sander does still have some issues but for $200, I can live with them. The foot post that supports the belt seems like an after thought but does add rigidity when pressing down on the belt. Really annoying that you have to remove that to put on a new belt. The cast aluminum guide on the disc side does not automatically align to 90 degrees and actually changes from what you set if you tighten it down. Despite those issues, I like the powerful motor. Based on just specs, it doesn't look like a huge upgrade from the cheaper 4.3 amp options for half the price, but after just turning on both, I can say it make a huge difference. I assume the direct drive and elimination of the belt on the cheaper units does also have a big impact. I noticed that when you turn this on and off, the belt spins up without any out of balance issues or vibrations that I immediately saw on the cheaper unit. The Bucktool really does sound and feel like a serious tool. If you plan to use a bench sander on a regular basis, then you'll be happy you stepped up to this one.
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