All the Power and Speed of the Black Top 3570 and the smooth control and surface prep capabilities of water sanding.
Integrated Water-Flow system that pulls water through a 20-ft hose and ejects it through your pad.
The Integrated WaterFlow system uses our patented through-the-pad venturi water delivery system with fully adjustable water control that requires no extra plugs or power-source, the air-flow engages the water-flow. It easily pulls water through a 20-ft hose.
This Random Orbit Water Air Sander uses a "SuperCharged" 3/16" that gives more sanding power than a 5/16" at the upper speeds and able to run a more traditional 3/16" processing with full-speed control. Designed for wet industrial applications and where cutting/grinding speed is needed as well as water sanding capabilities.
This Air Sander comes with a 6" Hook pad, a Foam Interface Pad (#1301-1), and a 20' high pressure water hose with a filtered water bell.
Sandpaper Suggestion: 6" non-hole water-based/6-hole film-backed sandpaper.
- RPM: 13000+
- Wt 2lbs 4oz
- Air Consumption 9.0 cfm @ 90 PSI
- Noise Level: 80 dBa
- Pad Size: 6"
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Water/Wet Sanders
- Ideal for finishing and more delicate processing where heat is a concern. Also used to assist in dust control where vacuum systems are unavailable or unreasonable to equip.
- Our Water Sanders are equipped with a Patented "Thru-the-Pad" distribution system that enables a steady, regular flow of water to your surface. Most Models are equipped with a filtered 'water bell' that can be dropped into any source of clean water (like a 5-gallon bucket).
Speed Files
- Good for careful planing or finishing up blocking stages where you want that extra bit of control over your contours.
- Extremely popular is our PF-16 which is made from a firm plastic frame. Many customers like the rigid structure that gives just the perfect amount of flex when required.
- The AF-16 was featured in the movie, Shawshank Redemption in the last scene when Andy Dufrene sands his boat on the beach in Baja California.








