Dayton Disc Sander: For Metal/Plastic/Wood, 115V, Single-Phase, 0.8 hp, 12 in Dia
The DAYTON Disc Sander (SKU 2RYN9) is a benchtop disc machine designed for use with wood. It operates on 115V single-phase power. This model is manufactured by DAYTON.
SKU 3G-OTH-242468
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Product Description
The DAYTON Disc Sander (SKU 2RYN9) is a benchtop disc machine designed for use with wood. It operates on 115V single-phase power. This model is manufactured by DAYTON.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9 used for?
The DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9 is a benchtop disc machine for sanding wood, metal, and plastic. It is ideal for deburring, finishing, and shaping in workshops and light industrial settings. Its 12 in diameter disc provides a stable work surface for precision material removal.
What are the specifications of the DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9?
The DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9 has a 12 in disc diameter, operates on 115V single-phase power, and delivers 0.8 hp. It is a benchtop model designed for wood, metal, and plastic. The manufacturer part number is 2RYN9.
Where to buy the DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the DAYTON Disc Sander 2RYN9 to customers worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this benchtop disc machine.
How to maintain a DAYTON benchtop disc sander?
Regularly inspect the sanding disc for wear and replace it when dull. Keep the machine clean of dust and debris, and check the motor vents for blockages. Ensure the 115V power supply is stable and the benchtop mount is secure. Follow DAYTON's manual for specific lubrication and belt tensioning.
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