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Total TAT91501 Air Sander 150mm

Category: Power Sanders
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TK. 5500

Highlights:

  • Country of Origin:
    China
  • Power Type:
    Air-powered
  • Usage:
    Professional-grade tool
Color : Blue
Blue

Specification:

Name
Total TAT91501 Air Sander 150mm
Category Power Sanders
Country of Origin
China
Power Type
Air-powered
Usage
Professional-grade tool
Air Consumption
79.2 l/min
Disc Size
150 mm
Base size
1/4"
Model
TAT91501
No-load Speed
10,000 rpm
Feature
Specification
Weight
1.2 kg
Connectors
EU/USA/Nitto/Italy
Company টোটাল ওয়ান-স্টপ টুলস স্টেশন

Summary:

The Total TAT91501 Air Sander 150mm runs a 10,000 RPM motor for high-speed surface preparation. A 6.3 bar pressure input powers the 150mm sanding pad through a 1/4" air inlet. This industrial version improves upon the TAT91512 with a reinforced build for heavy-duty metalworking.

Key Features

  1. 10,000 RPM Speed: High-velocity motor provides rapid material removal on metal surfaces. Clears road dust and paint quickly.
  2. Multi-Type Connectors: Package contains Europe, USA, Nitto, and Italy style fittings. Fits most standard BD workshop compressor setups.
  3. 1.2kg Chassis: Lightweight pneumatic body reduces strain during long sanding sessions. Prevents arm fatigue during vehicle refinishing.
  4. 6.3 Bar Requirement: Industrial tool demands consistent 91 PSI air pressure for performance. Requires a stable compressor for finishing.
  5. 150mm Sanding Pad: Compatible with TAC731502 sheets for large-scale orbital sanding tasks. Covers wide surface areas in fewer passes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the air consumption of Total TAT91501?

This pneumatic sander requires a 6.3 bar (91 PSI) supply for optimal operation. Use a 3/8" ID hose to maintain sufficient airflow.

Which air compressor is needed for 150mm sander?

A compressor capable of maintaining 6.3 bar pressure is necessary. Smaller tanks may struggle with the 10,000 RPM continuous draw.


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