The paper slides along the floor as the drum spins but only a small portion of the paper and drum is in contact with the floor at any one time.
How to use an industrial floor sander.
The edge sander is a much smaller handheld floor sander with an orbital motion and a dust bag.
The edge sander is an industrial sander and a big step up from a standard orbital sander.
Top tips for using a floor sander use a floor sander effectively in order to complete your hardwood refinishing project more quickly and easily.
A floor edger is essentially a powerful super sized orbital hand sander that allows you to sand next to baseboards and walls.
This sander is operated from a standing position.
An orbital floor sander is even larger and more powerful than the edger but both operate by randomly and rapidly moving a single sheet of sandpaper around the wood.
The main machine is the drum sander and it is used on the majority of the floor.
A standard floor sander sometimes known as a drum floor sander uses a sleeve of sanding paper which slides onto a square drum.
A belt sander works wonders on the bulk of the room and its best used in conjunction with a floor edger sander which is better suited for the areas of the hardwood closer to the walls.
But the drum sander cannot get very close to the walls so to do the perimeter of the room you need to switch over to the edger a 7 diameter spinning abrasive disc that is operated from a kneeling or bent over.
How to use a belt or drum floor sander.
Floor sanders come in three distinct types.
Edgers orbital sanders and drum sanders.