Brand Name Power Tools - Top Rank Tools
  

Grizzly G1531 6" x 80" Edge Sander


List Price: $530.00
Our Price: $575.00
Availability: Check for availability
Average Customer Rating:
Manufacturer: Grizzly


Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.

Brand: Grizzly
Manufacturer: Grizzly


Features
1-1/2 H.P. TEFC motor, 110V & 220V, prewired for 220V
22" x 10-1/2" cast iron table with miter gauge
4" dust port
6" x 80" Belt
Graphite coated platen: 6-3/4" x 29-3/4"

Accessories
Shop Fox D2056 Tool Table
Prostik W1307 2-Inch by 2-Inch by 12-Inch Abrasive Belt and Disk Cleaner
Woodstock D1263 6-Inch by 80-Inch 60 Grit Aluminum Oxide Sanding Belt, 2-Pack
Woodstock D1267 6-Inch by 80-Inch 150 Grit Aluminum Oxide Sanding Belt, 2-Pack
Shop Fox D2676 Adjustable Frame Safety Glasses

Related Items



Editorial Reviews:

The "heart-and-soul" of custom and production cabinet shops around the country! The Model G1531 offers 30" of platen-backed sanding surface - perfect for finishing sanding door edges and long stock. Curved panels can be sanded quickly and easily using the height-adjustable contoured support table. Features convenient adjustment knobs, quick belt release, shielded ball bearings, graphite coated platen & built-in dust hood.


User Comments about the Grizzly G1531 6" x 80" Edge Sander

The mounting of the table is in slots so you can move it, but this is a pain.Another shortcoming is that the dust shroud on the end extends out in front of the belt which gets in the way of long stock. My experience is that Grizzly likes to make the specs of their machines look great on paper, but often at the expense of the usability of the machine. In this case it doesn't stop the machine from being usable for its primary purpose. While the Grizzly design promises to be easier to move up and down than other options with it's wheel adjustment, it just doesn't lock rigidly in place, especially if you raise it up. But if you intend to often be tilting the table I recommend either looking elsewhere or plan on building your own support mechanism. Plan on having to alter the shroud. Let me start by saying that there are no shortage of different types of sanders on the market.


Getting the belts on/off and tracking properly is easy.The main shortcoming is the support of the table and angling of the table. The locking on the support arm requires a wrench, but you can replace that bolt with a 5 star knob with a 1" stud which makes things easier. And edge sander is one of the few that live up to the promise of saving you tremendous amounts of time while delivering better quality. The table itself is excellent. If you have the room for one I highly recommend getting one, and this is the least expensive option.I'm very happy with the operation of the unit in it's normal function, sanding at 90 degrees. For angling the table, the pivot point is not inline with the table which means it gets closer or further from the belt as you change the angle. The machine itself is invaluable.


It's not easy to remove it, four screws - two of which are hard to get to.