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Air Sanders & Pneumatic Belt Sanders
Shop professional air sanders and pneumatic belt sanders at Pro Air Tools. From lightweight spot repair sanders for auto body work to heavy-duty belt sanders for material removal, our air-powered sanding tools deliver smooth, consistent finishes with less operator fatigue than electric alternatives.
Air sanders dominate professional auto body and woodworking shops for good reason. The pneumatic motor delivers variable-speed operation without electronic speed controllers, runs cool during extended sanding sessions, and provides a power-to-weight ratio that keeps one-handed operation comfortable for hours. No batteries to charge, no brushes to replace — just connect to your airline and start sanding.
Our collection includes inline belt sanders for flat surfaces and weld seam blending, right-angle models for tight contours and panel gaps, and detail sanders for accessing corners and molding profiles. Popular belt sizes include 3/8" x 13" and 1/2" x 18" — both available with quick-change belt mechanisms for fast grit swaps. Pair with our inline air regulators to fine-tune sanding speed and prevent burning through clear coat or primer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What grit sandpaper should I use with an air belt sander?
Start with 60-80 grit for heavy material removal, move to 120-180 grit for smoothing, and finish with 220-320 grit. For auto body work, use 320-400 grit for feathering edges.
What CFM does a pneumatic belt sander need?
Most air belt sanders require 6-12 CFM at 90 PSI. A compressor with at least a 30-gallon tank and 8+ CFM output is recommended for sustained sanding without pressure drops.
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Air Sanders & Pneumatic Belt Sanders
Shop professional air sanders and pneumatic belt sanders at Pro Air Tools. From lightweight spot repair sanders for auto body work to heavy-duty belt sanders for material removal, our air-powered sanding tools deliver smooth, consistent finishes with less operator fatigue than electric alternatives.
Air sanders dominate professional auto body and woodworking shops for good reason. The pneumatic motor delivers variable-speed operation without electronic speed controllers, runs cool during extended sanding sessions, and provides a power-to-weight ratio that keeps one-handed operation comfortable for hours. No batteries to charge, no brushes to replace — just connect to your airline and start sanding.
Our collection includes inline belt sanders for flat surfaces and weld seam blending, right-angle models for tight contours and panel gaps, and detail sanders for accessing corners and molding profiles. Popular belt sizes include 3/8" x 13" and 1/2" x 18" — both available with quick-change belt mechanisms for fast grit swaps. Pair with our inline air regulators to fine-tune sanding speed and prevent burning through clear coat or primer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What grit sandpaper should I use with an air belt sander?
Start with 60-80 grit for heavy material removal, move to 120-180 grit for smoothing, and finish with 220-320 grit. For auto body work, use 320-400 grit for feathering edges.
What CFM does a pneumatic belt sander need?
Most air belt sanders require 6-12 CFM at 90 PSI. A compressor with at least a 30-gallon tank and 8+ CFM output is recommended for sustained sanding without pressure drops.
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