Dynabrade Introduces New Line of Random Orbital Sander

Dynabrade Introduces New Line of Random Orbital Sander

The Dynorbital Silver Supreme Random Orbital Sander from Dynabrade is an American Made air-powered sander ideal for high production areas. This robust tool is ideal for flat and horizontal sanding. The tool is excellent for use on wood, metal, composites, solid surface, plastic, fiberglass and various other materials.

The Dynorbital Silver Supreme Random Orbital Sander from Dynabrade is an American Made air-powered sander ideal for high production areas. This robust tool is ideal for flat and horizontal sanding. The tool is excellent for use on wood, metal, composites, solid surface, plastic, fiberglass and various other materials.


The 12,000-RPM sander is available in 3”, 3-1/2”, 5” and 6” diameter models. Each tool includes a low profile, premium urethane weight-mated sanding pad. The tool also features various ergonomic features including a comfort platform, which provides additional wrist support and a rubber overmold, which eliminates cold air transmission to the operator’s hands.  Other features include a throttle lever, which is recessed into the housing (eliminating pinch points) and a stay tight muffler system. Three different sanding orbit diameters are offered; 3/8” diameter orbit for aggressive material removal, 3/16” diameter orbit for general sanding and a 3/32” diameter orbit for ultra fine sanding.

The Dynorbital Silver Supreme is available as a Non Vacuum Sander, a Self-Generated Vacuum Sander and a Central Vacuum Sander. The steel cylinder and end plates inside the tool stay perfectly aligned. The unique design of the end plates keeps more air in the cylinder, increasing motor efficiency.

Various accessories are also available which include Dust Collection Systems, Portable Vacuum Systems, Downdraft Tables, replacement Sanding Pads and Abrasives. Made in the U.S.A.

Dynabrade has been supplying quality industrial abrasive power tools for use in industries worldwide for more than 39 years. Dynabrade, Inc., 8989 Sheridan Drive, Clarence, NY 14031-1490. (716) 631-0100.  Fax:  (716) 631-2073.  

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