WEN 6502T 4.3-Amp 4 x 36 pollici Cintura e 6 pollici Levigatrice a disco con base in ghisa Disco da 6 pollici con levigatrice a disco con base in ghisa

Brand:WEN

3.6/5

304.59

Ricordi quando avevi bisogno di una levigatrice versatile e affidabile? La levigatrice a disco a nastro WEN leviga, leviga e rimuove facilmente tutti i bordi frastagliati e le schegge sul legno e sul legname. Con un motore da 4,3 amp 1/2 HP, gli utenti dovrebbero prevedere una potenza sufficiente per evitare che questa macchina si impantani sotto un carico elevato. Cambiare la spaziosa cintura da 4 pollici per 36 pollici è un gioco da ragazzi, quindi avrai il potere di cambiare e sostituire la grana della carta vetrata secondo necessità senza perdere tempo. La cintura si inclina anche ovunque da 0 a 90 gradi per soddisfare le esigenze del tuo particolare pezzo mentre la pesante base in ghisa previene le vibrazioni. Con tutto questo oltre al disco laterale da 6 pollici, avrai la capacità di levigare tutto ciò che il tuo cuore desidera. Il disco abrasivo è accompagnato da un robusto piano di lavoro in fusione di alluminio. Incluso con la levigatrice a disco a nastro c'è un calibro obliquo per una levigatura stabile su bordi angolati, una barra di arresto per sicurezza e controllo e una porta per la polvere da 2,25 pollici per collegare un estrattore di polvere. E poiché si tratta di un prodotto WEN, il tuo acquisto è coperto da una garanzia di due anni, una rete nazionale di tecnici esperti qualificati e un'utile linea di assistenza clienti, tutto per assicurarti di ricordare WEN.

La leva di rilascio della tensione consente semplici cambi tra le grane di carta vetrata. Il motore da 4,3 Amp fornisce fino a 3600 RPM. La robusta base in ghisa previene forti vibrazioni. La cintura si inclina ovunque da 0 a 90 gradi. La levigatrice due in uno include sia un nastro da 4 per 36 pollici che un disco da 6 per 6 pollici.
Amperage Capacity 4.3 Amps
Amperage Capacity ‎4.3 Amps
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand WEN
Brand ‎WEN
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,160 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Grit Type Coarse
Grit Type ‎Coarse
Included Components ‎Disc Sander
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 22 x 11 x 12.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎22 x 11 x 12.5 inches
Item model number ‎6502T
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎38.6 pounds
Manufacturer ‎WEN
Maximum Rotational Speed ‎3600 RPM
Measurement System ‎Metric
Part Number ‎6502T
Pattern ‎Disc Sander
Product Dimensions ‎22 x 11 x 12.5 inches
Size ‎6-inch Disc w/ Cast Iron Base
Style ‎6-inch Disc w/ Cast Iron Base
Voltage 120 Volts
Voltage ‎120 Volts

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Scritto da: Born in Kansas
Opens Up A Whole New World For Attacking Curves and Round-Overs In Wood
This may not be what some would consider to be the very best brand on the market, but for my purposes it is fantastic. I don't know why I haven't purchased one of these dual sanders in the past since I do a lot of home remodeling, with just about every power tool necessary (Delta Contractors table saw, Delta Contractors chop saw...both of which are over 20 years old and built like a rock and supremely accurate...Kobalt dual compound sliding 12" miter saw...Dewalt Jig Saw, Tabletop Drill Press which is also over 20 years old, along with just about every hand held power tool out there). When I first started using this it was one of those DUH moments as I contemplated the many things it could have done for me on past projects. My first bout of enthusiasm occurred when I started making zero clearance inserts for both Delta saws, which have very thin plate inserts, which are curved at both ends. I had been using a scroll saw for these zero clearance pieces and had to make some pretty accurate radius cuts with the scroll saw, to fit inside the wider throat of the metal plates. These curved end inserts were only 1/2" wide, which made it rather difficult to perfect a smooth curved cut with the scroll saw, since the very thin blade of the saw, wanted to deflect off of my cut line as I pushed the material. I wasn't entirely happy with the radiused end cuts, since I am a perfectionist who wanted them to look like they were "store bought". When I got the Wen, I proceeded to rip a couple of new 1/2" wide strips for new inserts, scribing the shape of the OEM metal plates. Then took them over to the disc sander and pressed the ends gently into the rotating disc (on the down stroke side). I was able to follow the curve of my scribed line, perfectly, ending up with a very smooth radius. So, it was love at first sight and I can't wait to think of all the other cool things which are possible with the Wen. I noticed that Menards has a different brand on the shelf, which is obviously made by the same manufacturer because they are absolutely identical except for graphics/logos/colors on the Menards unit. I bought the Wen on Amazon. I have also used the belt sander which is very user friendly if you simply watch what you are doing. I currently installing shiplap in my kitchen and I used cove molding in the corners to transition perfectly between the shiplap panels where they meet in the corners. Being an older home, with some wall shifting, in a few places the cove molding was not flush with the shiplap, so when I went to install flat ceiling trim, I decided not to do mitered corners which would have been pretty dicey to get perfect, thus I decided to use square stops for the ceiling trim to butt up to. But could not get the square stock to sit tight and flush in the corners because of the cove sitting out just a hair. So I used the belt sander to very easily sand the rear corner of the stops down at a triangular angle in order for it to clear the cove molding. Perfect solution with little effort to get everything to rest flush with the shiplap. This is something I would have had to do (dangerously) with my table saw, set at a ripping angle, with corner blocks which were too short to do effectively, even if it were not dangerous. Out of curiosity, I scribed a half circle at the end of a 2x4, to see if I could create a perfect semi-circle on the end, without using a jig saw or band saw to curve the end. Used the disc sander and it was a piece of cake. So much easier, accurate and safer than either of the aforementioned. I have read some reviews which complained about the light weight plastic fence, which I can understand, but it is really there, only to keep your fingers safe as something to sandwich between your fingers and the fence. It is an aid, not a cure for doing things that are better done with other tools. The only thing that I think is really lacking which would have elevated the disc sander use, regardless of plastic or metal, would be a way to lock the fence into place, since it slides totally free, as it is currently designed. One of the first things I do when I get any new tool, is to get out my speed square or other square and true up the working surfaces to 90 degrees in as many directions as possible. The angled plate is pretty tough to get exact, due to deflection in the plate when you tighten down angle finder on the side. So I won't be using this for any critical angle sanding. All in all, I love this new addition to my shop and based on other positive reviews, I expect it to be very durable over time. I got the cast iron model and glad I did over the lighter weight unit.
Scritto da: Complication
This sander is handy and versatile.
I had wanted one of these for a while and finally ordered one. It is very handy for a number of small tasks. I had wanted a bigger one with a 12" disk, but could not justify the cost. I'm very satisfied with this little sander!
Scritto da: Mike
Easy to set up and use.
I am still a novice at woodworking but this sander has saved me a lot of time on various projects. I have priced other sanders and were a little more expensive. This one works for me and In am going to get a lot of use now that it cuts down on hand sanding.
Scritto da: N. K.
Good value and competitors look similar
Even the brand names have similar designs. So if they are all manufactured in a similar factory (if not the same), then get this one. I had a Harbor Freight similar sander, but it was NOT built as good and was an older design. It was made of sheet metal for the frame (that's bad). Worked great for an occasional use home garage unit, but not for woodworking. But not for more than 15 minutes of use at a time (I found out later). So I bought this WEN to replace it after only 3 months of my new woodworking hobby. I have now used this unit for 2-years - several days in a week and several hours each time. Likes: Better fence (than most), can be aligned to run larger width boards across without hitting the disc sander or the fence mount (you can if set the gap too high). It's been reliable, after a year, I did notice some bearing noise - so a little lubrication maintenance and thorough cleaning are needed from time to time (as all should). Easy belt changes (no screws to remove or covers). There is one pivot bold to loosen to get the belt off when in the flatbed. That was not the case with the crappy Harbor Freight sander, 6 screws, and more...shrouds to remove each time. Do you know how many belts it takes to sand wood from 80-320 grit??? (makes a huge difference)! Dislikes: all brands are like this: the fence is too high up on the bed, could get 2 more inches (in many cases). I ended up salvaging my harbor freight fence to gain 1 inch on the length of wood I could sand, but then the fence frame is in the way for wider pieces. I'm likely will have a custom fence made with the extension length to give me the full length of the flatbed (but WEN's fence is better than most I've seen). The disc sander deck can get out of alignment easily (only one mount/angle adjustment screw) and the cheap miter gauge and is not accurate with the loose track slop (like most brands-all too cheap). I could use a better dust collector inlet for use as a flatbed sander - but that would likely impede the vertical sanding configuration. The inlet probably works great for vertical sanding...but not as well for woodworking sanding in the flat configuration. But the other thing I like about the WEN is the reality that all the other major brands have the exact same model (design) - even the big national high-end woodworker brands (just different color plastic parts, but virtually the same plastic parts-so obvious). Maybe they have a nicer miter gauge or a thicker metal fence or thumb screws for adjustments, but the differences are little. So I would not pay 2x the cost. Overall, I'm happy with it since I'm not seeing much better designs even from the national high-end brands. I would rather replace this unit 2x than spend the $ on the same design as the others brands. I might still overtax this unit at times, but it has held up so far. One day I will update to a 6" x 48" sander, but for now, this 4" is working out fairly well. Now can I just get a 12" sanding surface out of this one at times? I would recommend this model for this sander design and never recommend the Harbor Freight version - this one is worth the few $ more (but not that much more).
Scritto da: jay
Tin work not good. Up-date: just received the replacement, it is much better.
Some of the tin work looks like it has been used for some other use, it is bumpy and rough in some areas. The motor would not start at first, I had to remove the belt and manually rotate the motor a few times to get it to start. It does run now but seems to be laboring slightly. I will use it for a while and see if it loosens up. Update: Finally I have had a chance to look at this thing in a better lighting situation. I mentioned that some of the tin work was not good, I was wrong! All of the tin work is not good. It looks like this was taken from something that was under salt water, it is pitted all over and it makes me wonder if the rust will come through the paint at some point in the future. Up-date #2: Just received the replacement and it is much better than the first one. Still a little rough but nothing to worry about. The replacement was shipped fast with no questions asked. It works well, no problems.
Scritto da: JED
Not bad
Needed a tool like this and for the price its a solid deal. Well build and sturdy. Gets the job done and I am fine with the purchase. Overall I recommend.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Wen Belt-Disc Sander (steel base)
I've been shopping a lot before choosing this belt/disc sander. I had read the reviews and compared it with similar products from other brands. So far I'm really happy with this little tool. I'm a guitar builder and I use sanders a lot - but always for light jobs, nothing heavy duty and I'm not using it to sand metal. My first surprise was that it is actually smaller than what I had imagined from the pictures. The flat surface of the belt sander is about 14-inch long, and the disc sander is pretty small (6-inch). The structure is sturdy and quite heavy for it's size, so it's very stable. The motor isn't noisy at all. It's super easy to install. Everything was working fine in a few minutes. Now you want to know if it does a good job, huh? Well the answer is YES. I love this little machine. It's cheap and well worth the money. That being said, I've only received it a few days ago and I don't know if it will last a long time or if it will fail me soon. But so far, I'm super happy with my purchase.
Scritto da: Jeremy
Get it! Very well worth it.
Got a great deal on this! It works well. love the vertical table if needed. the 6" disk plate has a degree angle adjustment as well, so that's sweet. belt tracking is easy and removal/ replace is easy with the one lever bar, so changing to different grit belts is fast. I've used it a few times, and will get much use of of it. Handy tool to have in my shop for sure! It's heavy, due to the cast iron base, but you will likely need to bolt it down for heavy duty work. Fairly quiet also. Shipped to my door fast as well. Great experience.
Scritto da: BLAKE LAZURCA
Review improved after a little troubleshooting and a slight adjustment
I've been eyeing WEN's band saw that seems priced too good to be true so I decided to test run the brand with something a little more reasonable if I was faced with cutting my losses. This would initially have been a two star review as the sander made a seriously loud rough sound while it ran like it was coming apart. Turns out the component housing the belt was set too low allowing a ton of slack in the belt. It was actually causing the sound rubbing up against a center post. I just loosened the three bolts fixing it to the base and raised it until the belt was taught. It now runs as quietly as I would have expected for this type of tool. I would assume my unit isn't the norm but it's a good thing to mention - the belt was getting damaged as the teeth wrapped against that post. It's a good thing to check on if this sounds familiar.
Scritto da: Actionman
Great Sander! Great Value!
Review Update: The drive belt is really cheap and gave way after using the sander only a few times (see attached picture). Loses 2 stars because I now have to first find the correct size belt and pay for it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've just used it for about a day now and just love the versatility and power this sander offers at such a great value. Dust port works well especially with a powerful shop vac. The belt and disc are 80 grit and super aggressive to hog away lots of wood fibers in little time. It performs perfectly for my needs and would recommend this product.
Scritto da: Honest Reviews
Good, Solid Unit - Heavy Cast Iron Base
So, I'm happy, it does the job, seems solid. And even better, it does what I wanted it to do. The belt is easy to change, and moving the belt sander from horizontal to vertical is a breeze. If it lasts, it's all good. Now I'm going to nitpick: One, I got a used one that Amazon said was inspected. Nope. The disc head was loose requiring me to waste an unused sanding disc to tighten it. The screw holding it on was a few turns loose. This was obvious, so I really can't accept it was inspected. I wonder if that is why it was returned in the first place - the purchaser thought it was defective because the disc wobbled? So, my advice is to go over it with the included manual when you get it before you use it. The drive belt was completely loose too. Next, the unit seems to have an odd combination of super solid cast iron with steel pressed parts mixed with cheap plastic parts. Still, overall, I think it's a good solid unit, so don't let that turn you off, I think they had to save money somewhere, and that's where. The table for the disc sander can be hard to get square. When you hold a square up to it and start to tighten, it wants to move one way or the other. It can be done, but it does require patience. The mitre square that comes with it - like most table saws these days - is cheapo. It works, but for goodness sake make sure you carefully check it with a square - don't trust the degree settings until you confirm. BTW, this is the exact same unit sold at a famous Canadian retailer that has tires in their name, but theirs is painted blue and sells for waaay more, so this is a better deal for the same unit in a different colour.

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