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24" SCMI #Win-S-63 Wide Belt Sander, mini max grinder, single head, 240 V., 1999
Carolina Machinery Sales | Monroe, NC
Category: Woodworking Sanders
Seller: Carolina Machinery Sales
Location: Monroe, NC
Mfr: Scmi
Model: WIN-S-63
Year: 1999
Mini Max Sander, 24” width, Single head, 240 volt 3-phase.
37" SCMI #Sandya-3-S, double head belt sander, 2004
Ex-Factory | Charlotte, NC
Category: Woodworking Sanders
Seller: Ex-Factory
Location: Charlotte, NC
Mfr: Scmi
Model: SANDYA-3-S
Year: 2004
SCMI - Sandya 3S/ RCS: 37" Double Head Wide Belt Sander37" Width cap.; Drum, Combination Head.1st Head. 4-1/2" Diameter steel contact drum with: Manual grit set.2nd Head. 4-1/2" Rubber drum with: 2" Wide soft platen. -- 30 HP - 230 V - 3 Ph Drive. -- DELTA Soft start motor controls. -- Electrical requirements: 91 ...more
43" SCMI #10-RRCS-110, 3-Head Wide Belt Sander, 230 V
Lenmark Industries | Langley, BC
Category: Woodworking Sanders
Seller: Lenmark Industries
Location: Langley, BC
Mfr: Scmi
Model: 10 RRCS 110
SKU: 115277, Model: 10 RRCS 110, Condition: Used, S/N: AE/011937, Max. Workpiece Width: 43 ", # of Belts: 3, Type: Belt, Electrical :, Voltage: 230 volts, Phase: 3-phase, Made In: ITALY, Dimensions: 80.50 (H) x 70.00 (W) x 66.00 (L) inches, Additional.
43" SCMI #Sandya-7S, 2-Head Wide Belt Sander, 43" x 85" belt, 2005
Carolina Machinery Sales | Monroe, NC
Category: Woodworking Sanders
Seller: Carolina Machinery Sales
Location: Monroe, NC
Mfr: Scmi
Model: SANDYA-7S
Year: 2005
Belt size 43” x 85”, (2) six inch dust ports, 1st head 24 HP 230, 2nd head 18 HP 230, Fiest head contact drum, Second head combination with finish platen, Feed rate 3 to 68 feet per minute, Weight 4550 lbs, 230 volt 3-phase.
SCMI Drum Sander, 1998
Carolina Machinery Sales | Monroe, NC
Category: Woodworking Sanders
Seller: Carolina Machinery Sales
Location: Monroe, NC
Mfr: Scmi
Year: 1998
SCMI 1998 Drum Sander.
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Woodworking sanders smooth wood surfaces in industries like furniture and cabinetry by removing rough edges. Using high-speed abrasive belts, drums, or pads, they prepare wood for finishing. Common types include belt, drum, and orbital sanders, each suited for different tasks. These machines are key for achieving smooth, high-quality wood products.




