Floor Edging Sander Hire
This Floor Edging Sander will sand a high quality, score-free finish on hard and soft wooden floors, including parquet and any solid wood surface that requires rapid sanding and levelling and can also be used on a wide range of other surfaces including some types of decking, fibre board, cork, composition and engineered floors.
The Floor Edging Sander does not come complete with sanding discs or dust bags, please remember to add these when placing your order (it is advisable to order at least 3 of each grit of sanding disc per room and at least 2 dust bags per room).
The Floor Edging Sander is 240V and an RCD power breaker will automatically be added to your order.
Based On: Hiretech HT7 Disc Floor Edging Sander
- Off Load Current: 5A
- Average Load Current: 8 A
- Noise: 100 dBA at 1 m
- Vibration: 2.71 m/s² rms
- Motor: 13,000 rpm
- Disc: 3,300 rpm
- Dimensions W x D x H: 276 mm x 505 mm x 325 mm
- Weight Net: 16.4 kg
- Sanding Disc Diameter: 178 mm
The Floor Edging Sander does not come complete with sanding discs or dust bags, please remember to add these when placing your order (it is advisable to order at least 3 of each grit of sanding disc per room and at least 2 dust bags per room).
The Floor Edging Sander is 240V and an RCD power breaker will automatically be added to your order.
A hard-working disc Floor Edging Sander that gives unrivalled balance and feel. Features include a powerful four brush motor that drives a dynamically balanced metal backed sanding pad, wheel castors that allow easy change of direction and a high-powered vacuum system.
SANDING TIPS
Before sanding, empty the room completely of furniture and remove any old floor coverings, nails and anything else that is attached to the floor, then vacuum and clean the room thoroughly. Basically, you want an empty clean surface to start working on.
Inspect the floor closely, drive in all nail heads and remove any carpet staples or fasteners from former flooring to avoid tearing the sanding sheets.
If your floor needs a lot of sanding, start with the coarse (P40 Grit) sanding discs, for a floor in a better condition, the medium (P80 Grit) sanding discs are better.
Use the edging sander to get closer to the skirting boards where the floor sander can't reach. Because the Floor Edging Sander uses a disc that sands across the grain, you might need to use a finer grit paper than the one you used with the Floor Sander.
Sanding a floor always produces a lot of dust (even though the Floor Edging Sander has dust bags), so always wear goggles and a face mask to avoid inhaling the dust, ventilate the room by opening windows and seal around the door (to prevent the dust from getting into the rest of the house). Floor Edging Sanders are also noisy, so ear protection should also be worn.
Do not let the dust bag fill more than halfway before changing, otherwise the additional weight of the dust bag negatively affects the sanding of the floor.